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Each year, the IOP hosts dozens of public Speaker Series events, providing students and the general public direct contact with elected officials, activists, authors, journalists, and other key practitioners in politics and public service.
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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[...]
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[...]
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.”[...]
Special Elections Read-Out
Election nerds (and New Yorkers and Californians) unite: A post special election analysis looking at the New York City mayoral race, various governors contests and the crucial battle over redistricting in California. We’ll dive into winners, losers and what – if anything – these races presage for[...]
China and Tech Innovation: An Unstoppable Path?
China has become a technological superpower, with profound economic and security implications for the globe. Its industrial policy has boosted its A.I. infrastructure and hardware – like high-capacity servers and semiconductors – and helped to increase its stock of electric vehicles, batteries and[...]
The Next Senior Senator from Illinois: Meet Tammy Duckworth
A veteran’s day conversation with Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth, whose remarkable rise to Congress after 23 years in the Army Reserves – and the loss of both of her legs in a helicopter attack while serving in Iraq – has led her to his consequential moment for our state and nation. Outside of[...]
The Geopolitics of Climate: Navigating Climate Policy in an Increasingly Divided World
In an increasingly polarized world, conversations about critical issues are getting more difficult to navigate and understand. With the next COP30 coming up in Brazil in late November, what climate issues and policies will be at the forefront of the discussion? This year's summit marks the halfway[...]
Rebuilding Trust in Public Health: A Conversation with former CDC Director Susan Monarez
Will years of political backlash to scientists, health care providers and government mandates stymie America’s preeminence as the world’s leader in science and technology? How did a global pandemic and myriad other factors lead to broad disenchantment with the experts who once enjoyed bipartisan[...]