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FSF 2020: Covid-19 and National Security with Michèle Flournoy

Kissinger Center hosts Michèle Flournoy as keynote speaker for its FSF 2020 Conference

Kissinger Center Professor Hal Brands Publishes FP article with Jake Sullivan "China Has Two Paths to Global Domination"

In their recent Foreign Policy Essay, "China Has Two Paths to Global Domination" Brands and Sullivan

Ambassador Robert Blackwill Publishes CFR report, "The End of World Order and American Foreign Policy"

Diller-von Furstenberg Family Foundation Distinguished Scholar, Robert D. Blackwill published a Council Special Report for the Council on Foreign Relations, "The End of the World Order and American Foreign Policy" co-authored with Thomas Wright on the evolution of the world order pre and post COVID-19.

Kissinger Center Hosts Joseph Nye for Discussion on Moral Foreign Policy

Joseph S. Nye Jr. hosted an online seminar for PhD students in the Kissinger Center’s IPSCON program on his latest books, Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump.

Hopkins at Home Lecture Series - Thinking Historically: A Guide to Statecraft and Strategy

Thinking Historically: A Guide to Statecraft and Strategy

The End of World Order and American Foreign Policy, CFR Report

In this Council on Foreign Relations report, Distinguished Scholar Robert Blackwill and Thomas Wright argue that the United States should respond to the COVID-19 reordering moment and stop deterioration in the balance of power with China, bolster relations with India and Europe and reform the way it deals with allies and partners.

Professor Hal Brands Publishes Article on the Merits of the Foreign Policy Establishment

Kissinger Center Professor Publishes Article "In Defense of the Blob" in Foreign Affairs

US-India Expert, Ashley Tellis Hosts a Virtual Seminar for PhD students as part of the Kissinger Center’s IPSCON Program

Ashley J. Tellis, Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs and senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, hosted a lecture for PhD students across the country on US-India relations and India as an emerging great power.

Law, Policy and Pandemic Preparedness and Response

Lainie Rutkow joined the Kissinger Center for a talk on how to navigate diverse legal systems in response to COVID-19

Kissinger Center Convenes Cross-disciplinary Cohort of Junior Scholars to Craft Policy-relevant Research

The Kissinger Center hosted a two-day workshop for 17 PhD candidates to engage in conversation and debate with academics, practitioners and policy-makers on pressing issues related to international affairs and national security.