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Two Presidents, One Agenda: A Blueprint for South Korea and the United States to Address the Challenges of the 2020s and Beyond

 |  Auditorium, 6th Floor, Wilson Center – Washington, DC

Sponsor: The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars’ Korea Center. Speakers: Multiple

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The U.S.-Australia Alliance and Australia’s Evolving Orientation in Asia

 |  Online – Washington, DC, DC

Sponsor: Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Speakers: Bec Strating, La Trobe Asia; Hugh White, Australian National University in Canberra; Sam Roggeveen, Lowy Institute.

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Full Committee Hearing: The JCPOA Negotiations and United States’ Policy on Iran Moving Forward

 |  Dirksen Senate Office Building 106 OR Virtual – Washington, DC

Witnesses: Robert Malley, U.S State Department; Karim Sadjadpour, The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Mark Dubowitz, The Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

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International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament

 |  Zoom (Online) – Copenhagen, Denmark

International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament is on the 24th of May, 2022 this year. Therefore, Youth Fusion would like to celebrate by hosting a webinar with some of our partnering organizations. The theme is going to explore: ‘Women, Peace & Disarmament: Perspectives and Actions from the Global South’. The Aim will be to hear from speakers from countries of the Nuclear Weapon Free Zones in the Global South. This is because 1. The regions of Latin America, Africa and most of Asia (not India & Pakistan) are Nuclear Weapon Free Zones (NWFZ); 2.

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Finland, Sweden, and the future of NATO [Virtual]

 |  Virtual – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Brookings Institution. Speakers: Constanze Stelzenmuller, Foreign Policy Center on the United States & Europe; Karin Olofsdotter, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States; Mikko Hautala, Ambassador of Finland to the United States.

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