This past month, FP Events was in Germany for multiple private events and our first ever public forum at Munich Security Conference.
While mainstage speeches made waves on the global stage, our sidelines events were all about progress and adaptation — engaging in pivotal, forward-looking work on issues like cyber defense, biosecurity, and emerging threats. |
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Global security remained the topic of conversation at The Atlantic and Pacific Forum, where experts examined AI’s development and deployment from a defense perspective, delving into ethical considerations, cybersecurity risks, and the evolving dynamics of global competition. |
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“The comparative capabilities of the U.S. versus the Chinese private sector matters not just for those firms or their investors, but for the strategic balance too.” |
— Dr. Chris Miller, Professor, The Fletcher School, Tufts University; Nonresident Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute |
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This spring, FP Events will continue to deliver dynamic programming that dives deep into real issues — from protecting and advancing women’s rights to navigating new political landscapes and shaping the future of global finance. We hope to see you there. |
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| Marking Progress and Charting Next Steps |
At CSW69, Foreign Policy will host the Her Power Forum, bringing together an exclusive group of policymakers, innovators, and business leaders at a pivotal moment—the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
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| Global Challenges, Bold Solutions |
At the FP Solutions Summit, taking place in Washington, DC, during the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings, we’ll tackle urgent questions head-on and take a critical look at the innovative policies, investments, and partnerships needed to reduce vulnerabilities, strengthen economies, and bolster security to improve wellbeing around the world.
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At the World Health Assembly, Foreign Policy will host solutions-oriented discussions on everything from pandemic preparedness to the climate and health nexus, non-communicable diseases, health equity and inclusion, and more.
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Marking Progress and Charting Next Steps |
At CSW69, Foreign Policy will host the Her Power Forum, bringing together an exclusive group of policymakers, innovators, and business leaders at a pivotal moment—the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security agenda. |
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Global Challenges, Bold Solutions |
At the FP Solutions Summit, taking place in Washington, DC, during the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings, we’ll tackle urgent questions head-on and take a critical look at the innovative policies, investments, and partnerships needed to reduce vulnerabilities, strengthen economies, and bolster security to improve wellbeing around the world. |
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At the World Health Assembly, Foreign Policy will host solutions-oriented discussions on everything from pandemic preparedness to the climate and health nexus, non-communicable diseases, health equity and inclusion, and more. |
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| AI and Defense in a New Era |
Afternoon of February 20th, 2025 |
Foreign Policy hosted critical conversations between U.S. and allied experts on how and to what degree to engage in international norm-setting for AI’s military use, collaborate on emerging and dual-use technologies, and identify opportunities to strengthen common defense. |
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| Preparing for the Next Era of Global Risks |
FP’s Emerging Threats Forum, an official side event of the Munich Security Conference, convened global leaders, policymakers, and experts to address the evolving landscape of transnational threats. This high-level gathering explored critical issues, including cyber defense, biosecurity, and shifting defense priorities, fostering cross-sector collaboration to enhance global resilience. |
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| Shaping the Transatlantic Security Agenda |
In Germany, Foreign Policy hosted exclusive, high-level engagements, including interactive crisis simulations, panels, and roundtables designed to foster candid, action-oriented dialogue on pressing security issues – from geopolitical tensions to cyber defense and biosecurity. |
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| Bridging Science and Policy for Impact |
Foreign Policy hosted a public event and reception held across from the Davos Congress Centre on the future of cancer care. This session covered innovative strategies for early detection, value-based financing, the future of science, and the next generation of cancer care and health system strengthening. Leading voices in the private sector, scientific community, and policymaking joined and shared actionable insights and highlighted the critical interplay between science and policy to drive meaningful advancements in cancer care. |
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AI and Defense in a New Era |
Afternoon of February 20th, 2025 |
Foreign Policy hosted critical conversations between U.S. and allied experts on how and to what degree to engage in international norm-setting for AI’s military use, collaborate on emerging and dual-use technologies, and identify opportunities to strengthen common defense. |
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Preparing for the Next Era of Global Risks |
FP’s Emerging Threats Forum, an official side event of the Munich Security Conference, convened global leaders, policymakers, and experts to address the evolving landscape of transnational threats. This high-level gathering explored critical issues, including cyber defense, biosecurity, and shifting defense priorities, fostering cross-sector collaboration to enhance global resilience. |
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Shaping the Transatlantic Security Agenda |
In Germany, Foreign Policy hosted exclusive, high-level engagements, including interactive crisis simulations, panels, and roundtables designed to foster candid, action-oriented dialogue on pressing security issues – from geopolitical tensions to cyber defense and biosecurity. |
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Bridging Science and Policy for Impact |
Foreign Policy hosted a public event and reception held across from the Davos Congress Centre on the future of cancer care. This session covered innovative strategies for early detection, value-based financing, the future of science, and the next generation of cancer care and health system strengthening. Leading voices in the private sector, scientific community, and policymaking joined and shared actionable insights and highlighted the critical interplay between science and policy to drive meaningful advancements in cancer care. |
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