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The U.S. Institute of Peace has long distinguished itself as one of Washington, D.C.’s premiere convening organizations, hosting global leaders, policymakers, and practitioners as they offer solutions for the world’s most dangerous conflict zones. Events at USIP brings those discussions to you with same-day audio from USIP events.Copyright 2018 All rights reserved. Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • India’s Perceptions of China’s Nuclear Advancement
    Mar 5 2025

    Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, Ph.D., explores how India is cautiously observing Beijing’s nuclear intentions while calculating the potential risks to regional security in her new USIP special report, “Assessing India’s Perceptions of China’s Nuclear Expansion.” On March 4, USIP hosted a virtual conversation with Rajagopalan that looked at India’s perceptions of China’s nuclear expansion, the advancements that may be most consequential for regional security, and the potential consequences of China's nuclear build-up on the U.S.-India bilateral relationship.

    Speakers

    Sameer Lalwani, Ph.D.
    Senior Expert, South Asia, U.S. Institute of Peace

    Robert Peters, Ph.D.
    Research Fellow, Nuclear Deterrence and Missile Defense, The Heritage Foundation

    Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, Ph.D.
    Resident Senior Fellow, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

    Daniel Markey, Ph.D., moderator
    Senior Advisor, South Asia, U.S. Institute of Peace

    For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/indias-perceptions-chinas-nuclear-advancement

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Bridging Divides: The Power of Religious Engagement in Global Diplomacy
    Jan 31 2025

    On January 30, USIP and the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy hosted a conversation reflecting on the history and legacy of religious engagement in peacebuilding. The discussion examined key accomplishments, assessed global trends, and explored bold new strategies for strengthening diplomacy, security and peacemaking through religious engagement.

    Speakers

    Kirsten Evans
    Former USAID Director of the Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships under the Trump Administration

    Douglas M. Johnston, Ph.D.
    Founder and President Emeritus, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy

    Palwasha Kakar
    Acting Director, USIP, Religion and Inclusive Societies Program

    David Little, Ph.D.
    Professor Emeritus, Harvard Divinity School and Former Senior Scholar, Religion, Ethics and Human Rights, USIP

    Peter Mandaville, Ph.D.
    Former USAID Director of the Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships under the Biden Administration

    Martine Miller
    Interim President, International Center for Religion & Diplomacy

    For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/bridging-divides-power-religious-engagement-global-diplomacy

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    1 h y 44 m
  • The Outlook for Vietnam in 2025
    Jan 24 2025

    On January 23, USIP hosted a conversation with leading Vietnamese and U.S. experts on what the next year might hold for Vietnamese politics, society and external relations — including how the country’s partnerships with the United States and other powers have affected development.

    Speakers

    Hai Hong Nguyen
    Fulbright Scholar, American University

    Lena Le
    Fulbright Scholar, Stimson Center

    Dien Luong
    Ph.D. Student, University of Michigan; Visiting Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore

    Mark Sidel
    University of Wisconsin-Madison and International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL)

    Andrew Wells-Dang, moderator
    Senior Expert, Southeast Asia, U.S. Institute of Peace

    For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/outlook-vietnam-2025

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    1 h y 1 m
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