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What is Europe's Strategic Outlook on China? [Hybrid]

 |  Atlantic Council – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Atlantic Council. Speakers: Reinhard Butikofer, Delegation for Relations with the People’s Republic of China; Francois Godement, Institut Montaigne.

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Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons That Nearly Destroyed NATO

 |  Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 0102, University of Maryland – College Park, MD

Sponsor: Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland. Speaker: Dr. Susan Colbourn; Author of Euromissiles & Associate Director of the Program in American Grand Strategy at Duke University.

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Carnegie Connects: U.S. Foreign Policy Today with Former National Security Advisors Tom Donilon and Stephen Hadley [Hybrid]

 |  Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Speakers: Thomas Donilon, BlackRock Investment Institute; Stephen Hadley, Rice, Hadley, Gates & Manuel LLC.

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Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, 40 Years Later [Hybrid]

 |  The Heritage Foundation – Washington, DC

Sponsor: The Heritage Foundation. Speakers: Robert Joseph, National Institute for Public Policy; Major General Fran Mahon, NORAD-US Northern Command.

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