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** UPCOMING WEBINARS
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** Undoing 70 Years of War: A Roundtable on Advancing Peace in Korea
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Date: Monday, 7/27/20
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** Time: 1:00-2:30 PM ET
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While there’s much uncertainty about the future of US-North Korea negotiations, one thing is certain: there is growing bipartisan support for peace. QI is joining with Women Cross DMZ and The American Conservative magazine to co-host a bipartisan roundtable to discuss how a peace agreement can resolve the security crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
The event will feature the authors of a forthcoming report to be released in fall 2020 by the Korea Peace Now! campaign. Welcoming remarks by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA17) and Doug Bandow (Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute) will be followed by a roundtable moderated by Katharine Moon (Professor of Political Science and the Wasserman Chair of Asian Studies at Wellesley College) with Lt. Col. Daniel Davis (Senior Fellow and Military Expert at Defense Priorities), Henri Feron (Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy), Jessica Lee (Senior Research Fellow on East Asia at Quincy Institute), Adam Mount (Senior Fellow and Director of the Defense Posture Project at the Federation of American Scientists) and Hazel Smith (Professorial Research Associate at SOAS, University of London). Christine Ahn (Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ), Suzanne DiMaggio (Chairman of Quincy Institute), and Kelley Vlahos (Executive Editor of The American Conservative) will provide introductory remarks.
** Enlarging NATO: Grave Mistake or Vital Cause?
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Date: Tuesday, 7/28/20
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** Time: 12:00-1:00 PM ET
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Since the end of the Cold War, U.S. presidents have put enlarging NATO at the center of their policy toward Europe. Increasingly, however, enlargement is being questioned by policymakers and analysts in the United States, Europe, and beyond. Three decades on, what were the consequences for the United States, its NATO allies, and states outside the alliance? Launching a new special issue of International Politics, the panelists will debate the costs and benefits of enlargement and ask whether and how the United States should change course going forward.
The panel will feature Alexandra Chinchilla (PhD candidate at the University of Chicago), Rajan Menon, (Chair in Political Science at the City College of New York), Sara Moller (Assistant Professor in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University), and Bill Wohlforth (Professor of Government at Dartmouth College). Josh Shifrinson (Non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute & Assistant Professor with the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University) will moderate.
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