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Taiwan Policy in the New Congress Representative Don Bacon

 |  Hudson Institute – Washington DC, DC

Sponsor: Hudson Institute. Speakers: Second Congressional District of Nebraska, Representative Don Bacon; Riley Walters, Japan Chair.

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North Korea: Is Denuclearization Dead?

 |  The National Committee on North Korea – Washington DC, DC

Sponsor: The National Committee on North Korea. Speakers: Robert Gallucci, Georgetown University; Siegfried Hecker, Stanford University; Sharon Squassoni, George Washington University.

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Comparative Analysis of Energy and Resource Policy Issues Among Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan in Light of Russia and China's Policies | Undraa Agvaanluvsan [Hybrid]

 |  Stanford University – Stanford, CA

Sponsor: Stanford University. Speaker: Undraa Agvaanluvsan, Mitchell Foundation for Arts and Sciences.

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What’s next for Russia: Does Putin matter?

 |  None – Washington, DC

Join Ukraine expert Melinda Haring and psychoanalyst Charles Strozier in conversation with Professor Daniel Drezner to discuss what the Russian political landscape might look like in a post-Putin world. Among the topics we will consider are how Russian national interests will define any successor’s actions, and whether those around the current President share the same political psychology. Our conversation draws from the Bulletin’s November/December issue Russia After Putin.

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A Conversation With Ambassador Julianne Smith, U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO [Online]

 |  Center For Strategic & International Studies – Washington DC, DC

Sponsor: Center for Strategic & International Studies. Speaker: Julianne Smith, U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO.

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