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India’s Foreign Policy Toward Its Crisis-Stricken Neighborhood

India’s Foreign Policy Toward Its Crisis-Stricken Neighborhood

Date: Thursday, November 30, 2023 / Time: 10:00am - 11:15am EST

On November 30, USIP hosted a public conversation with Dr. Avinash Paliwal on how India seeks to manage its crisis-stricken neighborhood. The discussion focused on India's relations with Bangladesh and Pakistan, exploring the impact of domestic crises and the geopolitical competition with China on Indian foreign policy.

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

U.N. Sanctions and Peace Processes: Meeting Current Challenges

U.N. Sanctions and Peace Processes: Meeting Current Challenges

Date: Thursday, November 16, 2023 / Time: 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST

On November 16, USIP hosted a discussion on how U.N. sanctions can be leveraged as a tool in mediation, peace talks, and conflict resolution more broadly. The conversation examined how the U.N. — including the Security Council and its member states — can engage more effectively on sanctions to help advance peace, as well as explored how mediators can better leverage sanctions and integrate them into their strategies.

Peace Processes

Russian Scholars in Exile

Russian Scholars in Exile

Date: Thursday, November 16, 2023 / Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm EST

On November 16, USIP, American Purpose and the Institute of Current World Affairs hosted the third in a series of discussions with key figures in the Russian exile community. This conversation looked at how these scholars have managed to preserve and continue their work in the face of exile and why these efforts matter in the greater context of Russia’s political landscape.

Human Rights

The Future of America’s Strategic Posture

The Future of America’s Strategic Posture

Date: Thursday, November 16, 2023 / Time: 10:00am - 11:00am EST

On November 16, USIP hosted a bipartisan discussion with the commission’s Chair Madelyn Creedon and Vice Chair Jon Kyl. The conversation looked at findings and recommendations from the commission’s final report and examined what they mean for the future of America’s strategic posture — particularly in regards to establishing strategic stability with U.S. competitors like Russia and China.

Global Policy

Civil Society’s Role in Navigating Authoritarianism

Civil Society’s Role in Navigating Authoritarianism

Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 / Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm EST

On November 15, USIP hosted a conversation with civic leaders, scholars and donors on the role of civil society actors in authoritarian contexts and what the international community can do to support them. The discussion drew on their experiences and knowledge to share lessons about how advocacy and other forms of nonviolent action can be effective in closed civic spaces.

Conflict Analysis & PreventionDemocracy & Governance

China’s Space Collaboration with Africa

China’s Space Collaboration with Africa

Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2023 / Time: 1:30pm - 2:30pm EST

On November 14, USIP held a discussion on its new report, “China’s Space Collaboration with Africa: Implications and Recommendations for the United States.” The conversation examined the pertinent facets of Africa-China space cooperation and explored entry points and barriers for U.S. policy in Africa’s evolving space domain.

Democracy & GovernanceGlobal PolicyEconomics

First in War, First in Peace: U.S. Military Veterans as Peacebuilders

First in War, First in Peace: U.S. Military Veterans as Peacebuilders

Date: Thursday, November 9, 2023 / Time: 9:30am - 10:30am EST

In honor of Veterans Day, USIP held a discussion with two former senior U.S. military officers who continue to pursue peace after retiring from the armed forces. The conversation highlighted how military experience has shaped the way these veterans view their post-military initiatives and the security challenges facing the country today. 

Civilian-Military Relations