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IOP Pritzker Fellow Dan Caldwell on "On the Frontlines of American Foreign Policy From Iraq to DC: Toward Realism & Restraint"
THIS SEMINAR IS OPEN TO CURRENT UCHICAGO STUDENTS ONLY
Wednesday, October 8
12:30-1:45pm
As a result of post-9/11 patriotism (and admittedly some[...]
Wagner | People Are Policy: Who’s Really Making National Security Decisions?
IOP Pritzker Fellow Alex Wagner on "People Are Policy: Who’s Really Making National Security Decisions?"
THIS SEMINAR IS OPEN TO CURRENT UCHICAGO STUDENTS ONLY
Thursday, October 9
12:30-1:45pm
Ever wonder who actually decides whether America goes to war or makes peace? It's not just[...]
Senator Lisa Murkowski in Conversation with David French
An intimate conversation with Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, as she discusses her fluctuating relationship with her colleagues, her party, and the President – plus, the view from one of the nation’s most remote and complex states. Moderated by David French, New York Times columnist[...]
The View from the Governor's Office with Lauren Curry, Chief of Staff to Georgia Gov. Kemp
Join us for a discussion with IOP Practitioner in Residence Mike Ricci, along with Lauren Curry (via Zoom), Chief of Staff in the Office of Governor Brian Kemp, on what it means to work in state and local government and the view from the Governor's Office.
The conversation will explore[...]
The Rent is Too Damn High: Chicago Housing Development Trek
The Rent is Too Damn High: Chicago Housing Development Trek
Illinois faces a critical challenge: building 227,000 new units in the next five years to keep up with demand. Can Chicago play a role in rising to meet this challenge? How?
Join the Institute of Politics for an in-depth exploration of[...]
Pressman | The Transnational Reach of Authoritarianism
IOP Pritzker Fellow David Pressman on "The Transnational Reach of Authoritarianism"
THIS SEMINAR IS OPEN TO CURRENT UCHICAGO STUDENTS ONLY
Monday, October 27
3:30-4:45pm
Authoritarians are increasingly reaching across international borders to attack dissidents or silence them. As a[...]
Democracy at a Crossroads: What Americans Can Learn From Hungary
A rare opportunity to hear from recently returned Ambassador to Hungary and IOP Pritzker Fellow David Pressman, in conversation with IOP founding director David Axelrod and George Packer, staff writer at The Atlantic known for his writing on foreign policy.
If you have any questions about[...]
Warren | The Storytellers: National Security As Policy Imperative & Political Theater
IOP Pritzker Fellow Vince Warren on "The Storytellers: National Security As Policy Imperative & Political Theater"
THIS SEMINAR IS OPEN TO CURRENT UCHICAGO STUDENTS ONLY
Tuesday, October 28
3:30-4:45pm
Let’s explore the use of terrorism framing and criminalization narratives as[...]
Caldwell | Divided We Stand: A View From the Other Side - Why America Must Lead the World
IOP Pritzker Fellow Dan Caldwell on "Divided We Stand: A View From the Other Side - Why America Must Lead the World"
THIS SEMINAR IS OPEN TO CURRENT UCHICAGO STUDENTS ONLY
Wednesday, October 29
12:30-1:45pm
Most of those who support American global primacy aren’t doing so as part of[...]
Wagner | “Thank You for Your Service” (But What Does That Really Mean?)
IOP Pritzker Fellow Alex Wagner on "“Thank You for Your Service” (But What Does That Really Mean?)
THIS SEMINAR IS OPEN TO CURRENT UCHICAGO STUDENTS ONLY
Thursday, October 30
12:30-1:45pm
Less than 1% of Americans serve in the military today, and most who do come from military[...]
Student Session with Former Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau
THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO CURRENT UCHICAGO STUDENTS ONLY
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will share conversation with UC students via the IOP to discuss all things Canada, trade, the future of progressive politics and Canadian/American relations. Bring your questions for the former[...]
From Discord to Democracy: How Gen Z Is Shaping Nepal’s New Government
In recent months, movements against corruption, led by Gen-Z, have sparked political change across Southeast Asia. In Nepal, a movement that began on a Discord server ended in the toppling of the government only 48 hours later. Yet, protest organizers said they wanted "reform, not a revolution.”[...]