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Kissinger Center Hosts Joseph Nye for Discussion on Moral Foreign Policy

Joseph S. Nye Jr. hosted an online seminar for PhD students in the Kissinger Center’s IPSCON program on his latest books, Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump.

Hopkins at Home Lecture Series - Thinking Historically: A Guide to Statecraft and Strategy

Thinking Historically: A Guide to Statecraft and Strategy

US-India Expert, Ashley Tellis Hosts a Virtual Seminar for PhD students as part of the Kissinger Center’s IPSCON Program

Ashley J. Tellis, Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs and senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, hosted a lecture for PhD students across the country on US-India relations and India as an emerging great power.

Rethinking the Nuclear Future: Perspectives from Europe and America

The Kissinger Center hosted the Nuclear Studies Research Initiative's (NSRI) 2019 Conference in Germany in December 2019, bringing together 50 nuclear scholars and scientists from around the world to reexamine the fundamental questions of the field from technological advancements to questions of strategy and proliferation policy.

Nuclear Studies Research Initiative Keynote with Amb. Wolfgang Ischinger

The Kissinger Center hosted the former German Ambassador to the United States Wolfgang Ischinger to open the Nuclear Studies Research Initiative's 2019 International Conference in Hamburg, Germany.

Carnegie Squares Session with Emma Ashford and Stephen Wertheim

Junior Scholars in our Carnegie International Policy Scholars Consortium and Network met to debate engagement and restraint in US Foreign policy

Carnegie Squares Session with Dr. Alina Polyakova

Junior Scholars in our Carnegie International Policy Scholars Consortium and Network met to discuss global trends in nationalism and populism in our second virtual seminar of the semester.

Book Talk - To Build a Better World

The Kissinger Center hosted a small book talk dinner with Dr. Philip Zelikow, SAIS students, academics, and practitioners to discuss his new book

Panel Discussion: America and the Future of Great Power Competition

Please join the Kissinger Center on October 2 at 5:00pm in Bloomberg 272 at the Johns Hopkins Univeristy Homewood campus for an afternoon discussion with Former Deputy Secretary of Defense

Panel Discussion: American Foreign Policy in the Trump Era and Beyond

Join the Kissinger Center for a lunchtime discussion of US Foreign Policy under Trump with four SAIS professors