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SUMMARY:US Trade Representative Katherine Tai on the future for US-EU trade
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council | Virtual Event \nDescription: On Monday\, June 3 at 1:00 p.m. ET\, the Atlantic Council is hosting an #ACFrontPage conversation featuring United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai on how the United States and European Union (EU) should evolve the transatlantic trade relationship to reflect new geopolitical realities. As the Bretton Woods system marks its eightieth anniversary\, there is growing recognition that the international financial and trading system should adapt to the realities of the modern global economy. But how it adapts\, and what founding principles it holds on to\, will be critical. Through the post-war years and beyond\, strong trade relations between the United States and Europe provided increased prosperity and security and have been a stabilizing force. However\, today both sides of the Atlantic are confronting new geopolitical and geoeconomic realities\, which have triggered debate over the future of this order—and mirror similar challenges the transatlantic alliance faced in the early postwar years. These strategic challenges have sparked new action around economic security\, including\, for example\, export controls\, investment screening\, and\, most recently\, Washington’s imposition of higher tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles\, semiconductors\, critical minerals\, batteries\, and more. Transatlantic coordination on these challenges will be critical to build greater resilience to any response from Beijing and other challengers\, and the revitalization and restoration of the global economic system is a mission of the Atlantic Council’s Bretton Woods 2.0 project. Placing today’s challenges in the context of the original vision for Bretton Woods and the fight for democracy\, Ambassador Tai joins the Atlantic Council for a moderated conversation on these critical issues\, the future of US-EU trade relations\, and the nexus of trade\, economic policy\, and national security. This edition of #ACFrontPage will be livestreamed on Atlantic Council TV\, YouTube\, Facebook\, and X (formerly Twitter). This event is open to the public\, including media\, via the livestream. To join us virtually\, please complete the registration form. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/us-trade-representative-katherine-tai-on-the-future-for-us-eu-trade/
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SUMMARY:Strategic Landpower Dialogue: A Conversation with GEN James Rainey
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies| In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: Please join the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) for our fourth Strategic Landpower Dialogue event\, featuring General James Rainey\, Commanding General\, United States Army Futures Command. The discussion will explore Army modernization efforts\, future investment priorities\, and the development of the Army’s next warfighting concept. The Strategic Landpower Dialogue is a quarterly event series that serves as a unique source of data and insight into the current thinking of and future challenges facing the U.S. Army and land-based forces across the services. The series convenes senior Army officers and leaders to discuss the most critical landpower issues. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/strategic-landpower-dialogue-a-conversation-with-gen-james-rainey/
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SUMMARY:Paths to progress: Race\, equity\, and democracy
DESCRIPTION:The Brookings Institution | Virtual Event \nDescription: Our country’s overall progress is undeniably linked to race relations and the well-being of various racial groups. People across racial and ethnic identities desire financial security\, health\, affordable housing\, quality schools\, and safe neighborhoods\, along with confidence that our government and leaders act with a sense of fairness. The differing outcomes across racial lines on basic quality of life measures make racial equity a pivotal issue for the upcoming U.S. presidential election. On Monday\, June 3\, the new Center for Community Uplift (CCU) at Brookings\, directed by Senior Fellow Andre M. Perry\, will explore how different racial groups perceive their progress on measures of well-being and economic security. The “Paths to Progress” event is co-hosted by HUMANLEVEL\, an initiative founded by artist and activist John Legend that promotes systemic change and racial equity across American communities. Differentiating from the dominant discourse around racial divisions\, “Paths to Progress” will address racial equity as a unifying priority and an issue at stake in the upcoming presidential election. Featured scholars and practitioners will focus on our interconnectedness with the aim of forming a policy agenda around achieving collective prosperity. John Legend will lead an intimate conversation on solutions that eliminate discrimination\, racism\, and exclusion. This event is part of Election ’24: Issues at Stake\, a Brookings initiative that aims to bring public attention to consequential policy issues confronting voters and policymakers in the run up to the 2024 election. This includes equipping leaders with insights and policy ideas to help them govern in 2025 and beyond. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/paths-to-progress-race-equity-and-democracy/
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SUMMARY:Securing Medical Supply Chains – The Role of Transatlantic Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies| In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in medical supply chains serving patients in the United States and the European Union. Since then\, leaders on both sides of the Atlantic have considered plans and policies designed to combat future disruptions. Recently\, The OECD published a report on Securing Medical Supply Chains in a Post-Pandemic World. The CSIS Scholl Chair in International Business will host an event to explore how the United States\, EU\, and private sector can work across the Atlantic to strengthen medical supply chains. Further speakers to be announced. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/securing-medical-supply-chains-the-role-of-transatlantic-cooperation/
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SUMMARY:Supreme Allied Commanders on the Past\, Present\, and Future of NATO
DESCRIPTION:The Brookings Institution | In-Person Event \nDescription: On July 10\, President Joe Biden will gather fellow North Atlantic Treaty Organization leaders in Washington to celebrate 75 years of the alliance and chart a direction for the way ahead. Over the course of NATO’s existence\, warfare has changed in dramatic ways\, punctuated by offset strategies and revolutions in military affairs. Today\, the large-scale war in Ukraine is spawning battlefield innovations\, which the alliance is attempting to process and understand. To discuss the evolution of NATO warfighting capabilities and the state of the alliance\, please join NATO Public Forum think tank consortium members Hudson Institute\, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS)\, the Atlantic Council\, the German Marshall Fund of the United States\, and GLOBSEC for a conversation with five supreme allied commanders Europe (SACEURs): Generals Wes Clark (1997–2000)\, Jim Jones (2003–2006)\, Phil Breedlove (2013–2016)\, Curtis Scaparrotti (2016–2019)\, and Tod Wolters (2019–2022). After opening remarks by Andrea Kendall-Taylor\, senior fellow and director of the Transatlantic Security Program at CNAS\, the SACEURs will sit down for a moderated conversation with Peter Rough\, senior fellow and director of the Center on Europe and Eurasia at Hudson Institute. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/supreme-allied-commanders-on-the-past-present-and-future-of-nato/
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SUMMARY:Exploring Careers at the State Department
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies | In-Person & Virtual event \nDescription: The CSIS Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy is delighted to host a conversation with Ross Kaplan\, Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of State. Kaplan has twenty-four years of experience at the Department; he currently works as a Senior Advisor in the Bureau of Counter Terrorism’s Office of the Special Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS where he leads the Africa Focus Group. Kaplan will discuss careers at the U.S. Department of State\, the department’s diversity; equity; inclusion; and accessibility (DEIA) focus\, and his experience in the Bureau of Counterterrorism. \nJobs inside the U.S. government can be nebulous\, as can the process to get in the door—both for early career professionals and for more seasoned experts looking to enter public service. This conversation will explore how prospective applicants can navigate the hiring process\, as well as life as a State Department employee\, from the day-to-day work to inclusion and accessibility. After opening remarks and a moderated discussion\, the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions\, both in person and online. \nCSIS\, and the Leadership Academy in particular\, aims to support and develop the foreign policy leaders of tomorrow; as such\, we are thrilled to host this conversation and provide a forum for anyone interested in careers at the State Department. \nThis event will take place at CSIS HQ\, located at 1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW. It will also be livestreamed on the event page and on YouTube. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/exploring-careers-at-the-state-department/
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SUMMARY:Exploring Careers at the State Department
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies| In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: The CSIS Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy is delighted to host a conversation with Ross Kaplan\, Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of State. Kaplan has twenty-four years of experience at the Department; he currently works as a Senior Advisor in the Bureau of Counter Terrorism’s Office of the Special Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS which formulates and implements counter-ISIS policy for the Department through the multinational\, U.S.-led Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. Kaplan will discuss careers at the U.S. Department of State\, the department’s diversity; equity; inclusion; and accessibility (DEIA) focus\, and his experience in the Bureau of Counterterrorism. Jobs inside the U.S. government can be nebulous\, as can the process to get in the door—both for early career professionals and for more seasoned experts looking to enter public service. This conversation will explore how prospective applicants can navigate the hiring process\, as well as life as a State Department employee\, from the day-to-day work to inclusion and accessibility. After opening remarks and a moderated discussion\, the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions\, both in person and online. CSIS\, and the Leadership Academy in particular\, aims to support and develop the foreign policy leaders of tomorrow; as such\, we are thrilled to host this conversation and provide a forum for anyone interested in careers at the State Department. This event will take place at CSIS HQ\, located at 1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW. It will also be livestreamed on the event page and on YouTube. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/exploring-careers-at-the-state-department-2/
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SUMMARY:A Conversation on Debt Sustainability and Growth in Sub-Saharan African Countries
DESCRIPTION:United States Institute of Peace | Virtual Event \nDescription: Debt issuance can help finance much-needed investments in Sub-Saharan countries and sort out key bottlenecks to growth. However\, while many of the investments made were essential for economic progress\, several governments overestimated the growth impact of such investments and underestimated implementation constraints and future shocks\, both leading to borrowing beyond the country’s repayment capacity and eventually driving debt distress. This has threatened their macroeconomic stability and limited their ability to invest in the critical areas necessary for long-term economic growth\, such as climate resilience\, education\, healthcare\, and social services. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/a-conversation-on-debt-sustainability-and-growth-in-sub-saharan-african-countries/
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SUMMARY:The American Democracy and Health Security Initiative: Lighting a Path Amid Pandemic Polarization
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies|Virtual Event \nDescription: Please join the Brown University School of Public Health Pandemic Center\, the COVID Collaborative\, and the CSIS Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security for the launch of the American Democracy and Health Security Initiative. The story of how America fared under the Covid-19 pandemic is actually two stories. While the more well-known story is one of failure\, confusion\, and polarization\, the other story is one of American ingenuity amidst profound uncertainty. State and local leaders were at the center of this untold story—in serving their communities they innovated\, bridged divides\, and illuminated America’s path during the Covid-19 pandemic’s darkest days. The American Democracy and Health Security Initiative spotlights these lamplighters and harvests their hard-won lessons\, to ensure the most successful strategies can be sustained or replicated in future crises. On June 5\, the American Democracy and Health Security Initiative will publish its findings on what actionable steps are needed to advance our health security for the future. The event will feature leaders from across the country from Governors\, advisors\, and health leaders to community organizations\, educators\, businesses\, and crisis managers. We will discuss urgent opportunities to make the country more resilient against future threats to our health security and to our democracy and identify national and local innovations that must be retained and playbooks that are needed to reinvigorate leadership\, bipartisanship\, and equitable access in the face of the next health emergency in America. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-american-democracy-and-health-security-initiative-lighting-a-path-amid-pandemic-polarization/
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SUMMARY:CNAS 2024 National Security Conference
DESCRIPTION:Center for New American Studies | In-Person Event \nDescription: The CNAS 2024 National Security Conference: High Stakes will explore current global security challenges with discussions on artificial intelligence\, economic statecraft\, the defense industrial base\, simultaneous deterrence\, and more. With a looming presidential election\, and conflicts and threats in multiple regions\, decisions made by policymakers today will reverberate far into the future. On June 6\, 2024\, the Center for a New American Security’s annual conference will bring together key leaders\, lawmakers\, and experts to examine critical national security issues. Please join us. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/cnas-2024-national-security-conference/
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SUMMARY:The economics and politics of immigration
DESCRIPTION:The Brookings Institution | In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: Public opinion polls find that\, alongside the economy\, immigration is among the top concerns on the minds of many Americans as the nation heads towards the 2024 election. To shed light on this often heated and emotional debate\, the Economic Studies and Governance Studies programs at Brookings are convening a panel of experts on immigration on June 12 at 10:00 a.m. Participating will be economists Tara Watson of Brookings and Madeline Zavodny of the University of North Florida and political scientists Elaine Kamarck of Brookings and Ruy Teixeira of the American Enterprise Institute. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-economics-and-politics-of-immigration/
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SUMMARY:Preparing the Next Generation of Diplomats
DESCRIPTION:United States Institute of Peace | In-Person Event \nDescription: Military doctrine has been an essential part of any grand strategy for more than a century. But a diplomatic equivalent has never existed\, leaving a gap in statecraft. With “Diplomatic Tradecraft\,” the first practical diplomacy textbook\, Nicholas Kralev and colleagues at the Washington International Diplomatic Academy have taken a step toward creating a body of interrelated operational concepts describing how to influence the behavior of other states and people by mostly nonviolent means. They teach skills that\, in the past\, could be learned only on the job. “Diplomatic Tradecraft” brings together 18 career diplomats with decades of experience to lift the curtain on a mysterious but vital profession\, and to pass on the insights and abilities they gained to those who will succeed them. With compelling narratives\, case studies and exercises\, the book forms a cohesive and comprehensive volume. Join USIP to mark the book’s publication\, and for a conversation on the current state of U.S. and global diplomacy\, its impact on real people’s lives\, and the urgent need for governments to rethink their approaches to recruiting and training diplomats. This event will be followed by a book signing. If you wish to participate\, please purchase a copy of “Diplomatic Tradecraft” ahead of time and bring it with you to the event. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/preparing-the-next-generation-of-diplomats/
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