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Atomic Steppe: How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb [Online]

 |  Hybrid – Stanford, CA

Sponsor: Stanford University. Speaker: Dr. Togzhan Kassenova, Center for Policy Research.

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Danger Zone: The Coming Conflict with China [Hybrid]

 |  Hybrid – Stanford, CA

Sponsor: Stanford University. Speakers: Hal Brands, Johns Hopkins University; Michael Beckley, Tufts University; Larry Diamond, Hoover Institution; Glenn Tiffert, Hoover Institution.

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G7 Leaders' Summits and Japan - Past, Present, and Future

 |  Hybrid – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University. Speaker: Kotaro Shiojiri, Former Chief of Staff to the Ambassador of Japan to the U.S.

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How can we Deter China in the 2020s? A Conversation with Michele Flournoy [Online]

 |  Online – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Atlantic Council. Speakers: Michele Flournoy, WestExec Advisors; Tim Cahill, Lockheed Martin Corporation.

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Ukraine: Back to the Future (of Warfare)? [Hybrid]

 |  Hybrid – Washington, DC

Sponsor: International Institute for Strategic Studies. Speakers: Michele Flournoy, WestExec Advisors; Franz-Stefan Gady, International Institute for Strategic Studies; Gen. Borys Kremenetskyi, Embassy of Ukraine; Lawrence Rubin, Georgia Institute of Technology

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