Attend a session co-hosted by Water Advocates and the National Geographic Society highlighting new commitments in water and sanitation by the US government, philanthropic foundations, corporations, NGOs, civic organizations, faith-based organizations, universities and others.
Please join the Center for American Progress Action Fund for a keynote by House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Howard Berman, who will discuss the committee's plans for reform of U.S. foreign assistance laws and programs. Register online.
A panel discusses the topic, "Is Existing Nuclear Security Legal Framework Sufficient to Combat Nuclear Terrorism? Challenges, Priorities, and Recommendations." RSVP by March 10 by email.
Join the New America Foundation and The National Interest for a discussion with Matthew Alexander, the former senior military interrogator who led an elite interrogation team in Iraq that found Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the former al-Qaeda leader, who was killed in a subsequent air strike. Register online.
On Wednesday, March 10, Stephen Grand will participate in a live web chat about President Obama's outreach to the Muslim world. David Mark, senior editor at POLITICO, will moderate the discussion.
Gordon Adams and Cindy Williams will discuss their new book with Marc Grossman and Dov Zakheim. Register online.
Roy Gutman and Nadir Atash provide perspectives on how critical the understanding of a country's history, culture, and people is to formulating U.S. policy and an assessment of current counterinsurgency and reintegration efforts. Please RSVP (acceptances only) by e-mailing externalrelations@csis.org.
The Gender and Peacebuilding Initiative in partnership with Vital Voices invites you to a discussion with a panel of the Vital Voices 2010 Global Leadership Award winners. Register online.
[Please note location change!] Join us for a brownbag discussion on communications and messaging around issues of nuclear power and proliferation with the Connect U.S. Fund and Sue Veres Royal of U.S. in the World. Participants who are unable to make it in person can join the discussion over the phone. Register online.
This is an educational conference to advance knowledge about the one hundred year history of struggle for democracy in Iran, and what lies ahead between the United States and Iran in the near future.
Hear about the global nuclear future from Dr. Scott Sagan, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University.
The National Security Forum presents Keith Hansen, Former National Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs and Nuclear Proliferation, ppeaking on "The Obama Administration & Nuclear Weapons." RSVP to 775-746-3222.
The Considering Copenhagen Panel will bring together four experts on climate change policy to consider the results of the negotiations in Copenhagen with a particular focus on identifying the analytical gaps and research needs to inform international climate change policy going forward.
Dr. Robert G. Joseph, Senior Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy, will discuss the topic at this ISSP Luncheon Lecture.
Robert Hormats, under secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, will discuss this topic as part of the W.P. Carey Global Leader Lecture series. For more information and to RSVP, contact 202.663.5636 or saisevents@jhu.edu.
Mary Houghton, co-founder and president of ShoreBank Corporation, will discuss this topic. For more information and to RSVP, contact developmentroundtable@jhu.edu.
Georgetown University Law Center's Human Rights Institute and Human Rights Watch invite you to the fourth annual Samuel Dash Conference on Human Rights: The Challenge of Balancing Peace and Justice. Register online.
Dean Owen, Director of Executive Communications for World Vision, will offer insights into the Christian humanitarian organization's work with the news media on the Haiti earthquake, as well as others, including the Asia tsunami in 2004.
Please join the Center for American Progress for a discussion of the delicate intersection of climate change, development, and human migration. Register online.
Ambassador Max Kampelman, former advisor to President Reagan, will lecture on the need for a world free of nuclear weapons.