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SUMMARY:Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy: Sovereigntism on the Rise?
DESCRIPTION:German Marshall Fund | Virtual event \nDescription: In recent times\, populist leaders and parties have gained increasing prominence on the international scene\, from President Donald Trump in the United States to Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party or Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her Fratelli d’Italia. Beyond the domestic scene\, their influence on their countries’ foreign relations is also growing. Scholars have traditionally focused on the effects of populism on domestic politics and policy\, but newer academic inquiry is increasingly interested in the foreign policy implications of populist leadership. The working paper titled “Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy Rhetoric: A Comparative Study of Hungary and Austria” presented at this discussion examines the national security strategy documents of Austria and Hungary\, as well as of parliamentary debates and public speeches of populist actors\, to ascertain whether there has been an increase in sovereigntist foreign policy rhetoric in these countries. Through a mixed methods analysis\, the research assessed whether there are similarities in Austria and Hungary in foreign policy communication on topics such as immigration\, the EU\, and Russia. Beyond exploring changes in the foreign policy rhetoric of populists\, the discussion will also touch on the international policy implications of such actors assuming power in Europe and beyond. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/populist-leaders-and-foreign-policy-sovereigntism-on-the-rise/
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SUMMARY:The Future of the Indo-Pacific with the Coast Guard Commandant
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies | Virtual Event \nDescription: Please join the CSIS International Security Program (ISP) for a discussion with the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard\, Admiral Linda L. Fagan\, on current and future challenges in the Indo-Pacific on Monday\, April 29\, 2024 at 9:30 a.m.  Admiral Fagan will sit down for a virtual\, livestreamed discussion with Dr. Seth G. Jones\, CSIS senior vice president\, Harold Brown Chair\, and ISP director. The pair will discuss Admiral Fagan’s recent trips to the region and her assessment of U.S. involvement in the coming years. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-future-of-the-indo-pacific-with-the-coast-guard-commandant/
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SUMMARY:A back-to-business birthday: Priorities for the 2024 NATO Summit in Washington
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council | In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: Please join the Atlantic Council’s Transatlantic Security Initiative\, in the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security\, for a hybrid public event evaluating priorities for the milestone NATO Summit taking place in Washington\, DC\, this summer. Held in partnership with the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Lithuania\, this event will take place on Monday\, April 29\, from 9:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET at the  Atlantic Council’s headquarters (1030 15th St NW\, 12th Floor\, Washington\, DC 20005) and virtually. As NATO accelerates preparations for its 75th Anniversary Summit taking place in Washington this July\, the transatlantic alliance will have much to celebrate. The accession of Finland and Sweden has added two highly-capable militaries to NATO’s roster. Allies bolstered NATO’s regional force posture and readiness with the adoption of a new suite of defense plans. And after decades of underinvestment\, NATO’s European allies have ramped up defense spending in support of Ukraine and in recognition of the mounting Russian threat. These causes for celebration are\, however\, juxtaposed with a deteriorating security environment and a collection of unfinished business from last year’s Vilnius Summit. Securing the future of the world’s most successful military alliance will require this year’s Summit to be one of implementation. NATO will be expected to take action to improve the under-equipped state of its defense industrial base\, to reinforce its vulnerable eastern flank\, and to demonstrate executability of its defense plans while also preparing for a new slate of challenges cutting across domains and beyond the military alliance’s traditional area of responsibility. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/a-back-to-business-birthday-priorities-for-the-2024-nato-summit-in-washington/
LOCATION:1030 15TH STREET\, NW 12TH FLOOR WASHINGTON\, DC 20005
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SUMMARY:Understanding Territorial Withdrawal: Israeli Occupations and Exits
DESCRIPTION:Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies | Virtual Event  \nDescription: Rob Geist Pinfold\, Lecturer in International Peace and Security at Durham University’s School of Government and International Affairs; Research Fellow at the Peace Research Center Prague and Kings College London’s Centre for Grand Strategy; Senior Fellow at Charles University’s Herzl Center for Israel Studies\, delivers a seminar in the Bologna Institute for Policy Research Seminar Series. The event is hosted by Eugene Finkel\, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International Affairs\, SAIS Europe. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/understanding-territorial-withdrawal-israeli-occupations-and-exits/
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