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ICAS Winter Symposium Veritas

 |  None – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Institute for Corean-American Studies. Speaker: Andrew Nathan, ICAS Fellow.

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Winning the Peace After the War

 |  United States Institute of Peace – Washington, DC

Sponsor: United States Institute of Peace. Speakers: Anthony N. Banbury, International Foundation for Electoral Systems; Oksana Markarova, Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States; Peter Erben, Global Principal Advisor and Senior Country Director in Ukraine.

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The Russia-Ukraine War: Year Two and Strategic Consequences [Hybrid]

 |  Brookings Institute – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Brookings Institute. Speakers: Multiple.

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What to Expect from Biden's Second State of the Union Address [Hybrid]

 |  Brookings Institute – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Brookings Institute. Speakers: Constanze Stelzenmuller, Center on the United States and Europe; David Wessel, The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy; Camille Busette, Governance Studies; William A. Galston, Governance Studies.

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Understanding the Priorities for the Ukrainian Defence Industry: A Brief from the CEO of Ukroboronprom [Online]

 |  Online – London,

Sponsor: Royal United Services Institute. Speaker: Yuriy Husyev, Director-General of Ukroboronprom.

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