October 11-13 at Stanford: International Public Interest Initiative Symposium
This year, the symposium will focus on gender equality
View ArticleAugust 28 at Carnegie: Indonesia’s Performance and Prospects
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will host the event "Indonesia's Performance and Prospects."
View ArticleNovember 14 at Stanford: Human Rights Defenders from the Congo
The Program on Human Rights at CDDRL and the Africa Table from the Center for African Studies will host this seminar.
View ArticleAugust 28 in Tampa: The Future of U.S.-Mexico Relations
This event will be co-hosted by Mel Martinez, former United States Senator from Florida and House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier (R-CA).
View ArticleAugust 21 at the Hart Senate Office Building: Three Elections that may change...
The Center for National Policy will host this event regarding the US-PRC-Taiwan relationship.
View ArticleAugust 22 at CNP: Venezuela’s Presidential Election
This event will address the implications of the upcoming election.
View ArticleSeptember 7 at Wilson Center: Venezuelan Electoral Process
On September 7, the Woodrow Wilson Center and International IDEA will host an analysis of of Venezuela's electoral process.
View ArticleSeptember 4 at Wilson Center: A Conversation with Rudwan Dawod
The Woodrow Wilson Center will host a Conversation with Rudwan Dawod regarding his incarceration in The Sudan.
View ArticleSeptember 11 at JHU: Democracy & Conflict Series
As part of their Democracy & Conflict Series, the Search for Common Ground will host "The Middle East and Arab Spring: Prospects for Sustainable Peace" at Johns Hopkins SAIS.
View ArticleSeptember 13 at IFES: Empowering Women in Kenya
This event will feature a discussion with Maimuna Mwidau and IFES Deputy Director for Africa Abigail Wilson.
View ArticleOctober 4 at USIP: Syria after Assad, Managing the Challenges of Transition
On October 4, the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) will convene a panel of experts on Syria's political transition. The discussion will focus on the key challenges the country will face after the regime...
View ArticleMobile Technology: A Change Agent in the United States and Across the Globe
On Thursday, December 13, a panel hosted by the Brookings Institution’s Governance Studies program will examine effects of mobile technology’s growth globally, and in the United States. The forum is...
View ArticleJapan’s Election Result and the U.S.-Japan Alliance
On Tuesday, December 18, a panel convened by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) will explore the rise of Shinzo Abe’s and the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and these results’...
View ArticleResults and Impact of the 2012 Korean Presidential Elections
On December 19th, 2012, the Republic of Korea will hold its 18th presidential election, with Park Geun-hye of the ruling Saenuri Party competing against Moon Jae-in of the opposition Democratic United...
View ArticleNovember 14 at Stanford: Human Rights Defenders from the Congo
The Program on Human Rights at CDDRL and the Africa Table from the Center for African Studies will host this seminar.
View ArticleKenya Decides: The 2013 Presidential Election
On Wednesday, February 20th, Brookings' Africa Growth Initiative will host a panel on the March 4th Kenyan general election.
View ArticleThe Politics of Gender and Democracy in Iran: Between Rights and Honor
In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Nonviolent Initiative for Democracy (NID) will host a lecture by Dr. Ziba Mir-Hosseini, a legal anthropologist specializing in gender, law, and...
View ArticleBuilding Youth-Inclusive Democracies: Lessons from Kenya
Youth make up 30 percent of Kenya’s population, but many are plagued by problems of rampant unemployment, poverty, and disenfranchisement. It was no surprise that Kenya’s youth played a large role in...
View ArticleDemocracy that Delivers for Entrepreneurs: Building Strong and Inclusive...
What are the links between markets and democracy ? How can a countries build stronger democracies by focusing on economic inclusion? To explore these links, the Center for International Private...
View ArticleAfghan Elections: One Year to Go
Afghanistan's elections are scheduled for April 5, 2014. With exactly one year to go, Afghan and international stakeholders must assess the challenges elections will face in a context of U.S. troop...
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