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Fareed Zakaria speaks with Johns Hopkins Undergraduates and SAIS Students
Fareed Zakaria spoke with students in the undergraduate and graduate levels of the Kissinger Seminar on Grand Strategy on his new book, "Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World," and geopolitics more broadly

IPSCON Hosts Panel on Publishing in Policy and Academia
Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Editor of Foreign Affairs, Doyle Hodges, Executive Editor of the Texas National Security Review, Elizabeth Saunders, Editor at Monkey Cage and Bruce Jentleson, Editor of the Bridging the Gap Series with Oxford University Press spoke on the publication process

Kissinger Center Scholars Join Biden-Harris Administration
Kissinger Center scholars continue to bridge the world of ideas and practice by joining the Biden-Harris Administration. Learn more about our colleagues in their new policy roles.

Does the China Model Work? Technology, Commerce, and Geopolitics
Doug Silverman, Adri Guha, and Akhil Johri joined Professor Hal Brands and the Kissinger Center for a discussion, “Does the China Model Work? Technology, Commerce, and Geopolitics.”

The Future of US-China Relations with Sheena Greitens and Zack Cooper
Dr. Sheena Greitens and Dr. Zack Cooper joined Kissinger Center for discussion on howBiden Administration's future US-China policy

Kissinger Center announces Janne Nolan Prize winners for Best Article on National Security/International Affairs
The Janne Nolan Prize for Best Article on National Security/International Affairs is an FSF initiative that recognizes the best emerging talent in the international security field. We are proud to announce the prize's most recent recipients.

Council on Foreign Relations Hosts Kissinger Center’s Dr. Sarotte for Talk on The Future of Europe
Mary Elise Sarotte joined CFR for its latest Virtual General Meeting on “The Future of Europe”

Nuclear Safety, Maintenance and Readiness: Perspectives from Junior and Mid-career Military Officials
The Kissinger Center's NSRI program co-hosted a panel on nuclear safety with CSIS' Project on Nuclear Issues for undergraduates studying nuclear scholarship and international relations

James Steinberg joins NPR to discuss President-elect Biden's nominee for secretary of state and impending foreign policy challenges
James Steinberg, who served in the Obama administration as Deputy Secretary of State, joined NPR’s "All Things Considered" podcast series to discuss the next President-elect Biden's secretary of state nominee, Antony Blinken

Kissinger Center Hosts Amb. Wendy Sherman for a Talk on Political Transitions
Amb. Wendy Sherman hosted a seminar on political transitions for PhD students in the Kissinger Center's IPSCON program