58 Events

Seminar - Open to the Public

"The Rise of Populism in Europe and the Future of Democracy.” - with Lord Peter Ricketts and Radek Sikorski

Tue., Apr. 10, 2018 | 4:15pm - 5:45pm

Belfer Building - Bell Hall, 5th Floor

Join the Future of Diplomacy Project for a seminar the challenges facing the European Union and the transatlantic relationship with Lord Peter Ricketts, former U.K. Ambassador to France and first U.K. National Security Advisory, and Radoslaw Sikorski, former Foreign Minister for Poland in a conversation hosted by Faculty Director Nicholas Burns. 

Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina

Office of the High Representative

Seminar - Open to the Public

"Bosnia and Herzegovina: On the Challenging Path to Stability," A conversation with High Representative H.E. Valentin Inzko

Thu., Nov. 16, 2017 | 8:30am - 10:00am

Littauer Building - Malkin Penthouse, 4th Floor

Join the Future of Diplomacy Project in a conversation with the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, H.E. Valentin Inzko about the lessons that can be learned from the peace process and state building in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the interests of regional geopolitical actors, and the path towards integration into NATO and the EU. Moderated by Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook, the Founding Executive Director of the Future of Diplomacy Project.

Breakfast will be served.

Seminar - Open to the Public

Europe – A “Fractured Continent”?: A book discussion with former Washington Post foreign editor, William Drozdiak

Tue., Oct. 10, 2017 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Taubman Building - Darman Seminar Room, 1st Floor

In his new book, “Fractured Continent: Europe’s Crises and the Fate of the West,” William Drozdiak, former foreign editor of The Washington Post, persuasively argues that the dream of a ‘United States of Europe’ is unravelling with dramatic consequences for Americans as well as Europeans, changing the nature of our relationships with longtime allies and even threatening global security. In conversation with Future of Diplomacy Project Executive Director, Cathryn Cluver Ashbrook, Drozdiak will probe the health of the transatlantic relationship and the impact of weakening Western democracies on the international system.