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February 17, 2022

"The Week that Changed the World": A Panel Discussion to Mark the 50th Anniversary of Nixon's Trip to China

After a brief introduction by Professor Baritono, Professor Harper began the panel with an overview...

Speakers: Raffaella Baritono, Mario Del Pero, Matteo Dian, Antonio Fiori, John L. Harper, Sergey Radchenko

China & Asia, Foreign Policy, History, Politics, Security Strategy & Statecraft, United States

February 16, 2022

A Conversation with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison

Speakers:James B. Steinberg, Dean, Johns Hopkins SAISKeith Ellison, Minnesota’s Attorney GeneralThe...

Speakers: James B. Steinberg, Keith Ellison

Deans Speaker Series

February 14, 2022

Transatlantic Relations: What Can We Learn from History?

Professor Alessandra Bitumi’s lecture focused on the defining features of Transatlantic relations...

Speakers: Alessandra Bitumi, Mark Gilbert

Foreign Policy, History, International Relations, Politics, United States

February 12, 2022

C. Grove Haines Professorship Inaugural Lecture and SAIS Europe 67th Anniversary - The Birth of the Italian Republic

To mark SAIS Europe’s 67th Anniversary, Professor Mark Gilbert gave the C. Grove Haines...

Speakers: Mark Gilbert, Michael G. Plummer

Europe & Eurasia, History, Politics

February 10, 2022

The Balkans and the Great Powers

On February 10th, Vuk Jeremic, currently President of the Center for International Relations and...

Speakers: Vuk Jeremic, Michael Leigh

Europe & Eurasia, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Politics

February 3, 2022

Turkey, Russia and the Struggle for Power in the Middle East and North Africa

After a brief introduction by SAIS professor Michael Leigh, Ambassador Pierini began his remarks on...

Speakers: Marc Pierini, Michael Leigh

Europe &Eurasia, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Middle East & Africa, Politics

January 27, 2022

The Jihadi Battle for Hearts and Minds: A View from the Ground

Professor Elisabeth Kendall discusses the relationship between terrorist organizations and the...

Speakers: Elisabeth Kendall, Sanam Vakil

Middle East & Africa, Conflict Management, Foreign Policy

January 24, 2022

Lights and Shadows of US Birth Control Testing in Puerto Rico: History and Implications for Other Latin American Countries

For the Bologna Institute of Policy Research’s first seminar of the spring semester, Benedetta...

Speakers: Benedetta Calandra, Jacqueline Mazza

History, The Americas, Politics

December 2, 2021

A Conversation with H.E. Audrey Marks, Ambassador of Jamaica to the U.S.

The Johns Hopkins SAIS Dean’s Office hosted Audrey Marks, Jamaica’s ambassador to the U.S., for a...

Speakers: Kent E. Calder, James B. Steinberg, Audrey Marks

U.S.-Jamaican Relations, Foreign Service, COVID-19, Deans Speaker Series

November 22, 2021

Libya and the Ongoing Battle for Legitimacy

Who decides legitimacy? Is it found and built internally or through acknowledgment from the...

Speakers: Claudia Gazzini, Francescco Strazzari

Middle East & Africa, Politics

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