Monday, Dec. 5 // 11:00 am–12:30 pm (ET)
Join the Wilson Center’s Latin American Program, the US Department of State, and the United States Agency for International Development for a dialogue with senior US government officials and civil society leaders from Central America on the “Voices” initiative and US policy in Central America.
Tuesday, Dec. 6 // 9:20–11:45 am (ET)
Join us for the launch of the Water, Peace and Security (WPS) partnership’s early warning tool for conflict, which allows policy makers to anticipate conflict relating to water, food, and energy up to 12 months in advance, creating space for preventive action, and a framework developed by the Wilson Center and NOAA to improve predictive capabilities for climate security risks.
Tuesday, Dec. 6 // 12:30–2:00 pm (ET)
Join us for a conversation about the Biden administration’s “Foreign policy for the middle class” agenda. Elizabeth Baltzan, Senior Advisor to the United States Trade Representative, will provide an overview of current White House priorities and efforts. Her comments will be followed by a panel of experts discussing the legal, environmental, and labor issues associated with trade policy reform in the United States and what this may mean for US international economic relations and global leadership.
Wednesday, Dec. 7 // 10:30 am–12:00 pm (ET)
The event will feature US and African public and private sector leaders and experts in a conversation about important issues in US-Africa economic engagement and why they matter to the United States and African countries.
Wednesday, Dec. 7 // 2–3:00 pm (ET)
Join the Wilson Center for a discussion about the nature of remoteness, the opportunities and barriers to various solutions in the Arctic, and assess various public and private financing mechanisms to bring them to life.
Wednesday, Dec. 7 // 4–6:00 pm (ET)
In support of the Global 16 Days Campaign against Gender-Based Violence, the Wilson Center proudly presents, “Celebrating Women,” an art exhibition highlighting female artists from around the globe.
Thursday, Dec. 8 // 9–9:45 am (ET)
Join the Wilson Center’s Latin American Program, the Inter-American Dialogue, and the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center at the Atlantic Council to hear Mayor Rodríguez Larreta’s vision for Argentina’s economic recovery, its role in the world, and its relationship with the United States.
Thursday, Dec. 8 // 10–11:00 am (ET)
The event will discuss the step from freezing sanctioned assets to their confiscation and repurposing from a legal and political perspective. It will feature introductory remarks by H.E. Graziella Marok-Wachter, Minister of Infrastructure and Justice of Liechtenstein, followed by an expert panel discussion and a Q&A.
Thursday, Dec. 8 // 12:30–4:00 pm (ET)
Join the Wilson Center's Korea Center, in cooperation with The Jeju 4.3 Peace Foundation and Walden Korea, for a featured conference. The conference will bring together US and South Korean scholars and experts to address various facts and controversies related to unresolved history, truth, justice, and reconciliation in the context of US-Republic of Korea alliance.
Thursday, Dec. 8 // 2:30–4:00 pm (ET)
In partnership with the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) this event aims to promote and highlight the expanded cooperation on science and innovation between the United States and Brazil. The event will feature collaborative research projects led by scientists in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, and in the United States, targeting the discovery of new science about the Amazon, low carbon economy, and preservation and recovery of biodiversity.
Thursday, Dec. 8 // 4–5:30 pm (ET)
Scholars continue to debate the role that President Ronald Reagan played in the peaceful end of the Cold War. This book argues that Reagan devised a comprehensive strategy to both win and end the Cold War, by pursuing the Soviet Union’s “negotiated surrender.”
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