Educating the UN Security Council: Weaponization of Rape in War
Events Zhe Yuan Events Zhe Yuan

Educating the UN Security Council: Weaponization of Rape in War

The talk “A Discussion on Educating the UN Security Council about the Weaponization of Rape in War,” delivered on Nov. 8, 2023 by Dr. Anne Marie Goetz, a distinguished clinical professor at the NYU Center for Global Affairs, explored the urgent need to address conflict-related sexual violence on an international scale.

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Panel on Developments in the Chinese Military
Events Nazea Kamal Events Nazea Kamal

Panel on Developments in the Chinese Military

The panel hosted by the Center for Strategic & International Studies discussed the statements made from the aforementioned military forum, as well as recent military developments in China’s People’s Liberation Army, otherwise known as the PLA, as per a recent report released by the United States Secretary of Defense.

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Russia’s War on Ukraine: Ukrainian Counter-Offensive and Putin’s Response
Events Audrey Vo Events Audrey Vo

Russia’s War on Ukraine: Ukrainian Counter-Offensive and Putin’s Response

On Oct. 10, at 12:00pm, the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and the Harriman Institute co-hosted a seminar about the recent developments in the war in Ukraine following the Russian invasion. The event came only weeks after Ukraine’s successful counteroffensive in Kherson, Russia’s partial mobilization, along with heated events of the past few days in the Kerch Strait and this morning’s missile attacks in Kyiv.

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Indigenous Activists at NYC Climate Event Demanded Self-Determination
Events Sophia Moore Events Sophia Moore

Indigenous Activists at NYC Climate Event Demanded Self-Determination

With the COP27 climate change conference only months away, an international group of indigenous rights activists demanded “indigenous self-determination” from businesses and governments in the face of the growing green economy. The hybrid event, held as part of Climate Week NYC at The People’s Forum, also featured musical performances, food, storytelling, and spiritual ceremonies.

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CSIS - Tracking Developments in Counterspace Weapons
Events Alexis Tretschok Events Alexis Tretschok

CSIS - Tracking Developments in Counterspace Weapons

On April 20, 2022, 9:00 am EDT, the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Aerospace Security Project and the Secure World Foundation brought together a panel of experts to discuss tracking developments in counterspace weapons. The panel was moderated by Todd Harison, the Director for the Aerospace Security Project.

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CSIS - Spurring Private Investment in Africa
Events Alexis Tretschok Events Alexis Tretschok

CSIS - Spurring Private Investment in Africa

On March 25, 2022, 9:00 am EDT, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) brought together a panel of experts to discuss private investment in Africa. The panel was moderated by Mvemba Phezo Dizolele, senior fellow and director of the Africa Program at CSIS.

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Expert Conversations: Panel on Ukraine
Events Alexis Tretschok Events Alexis Tretschok

Expert Conversations: Panel on Ukraine

On March 25, 2022, 9:30 a.m. EST, the NYU Student Government Assembly, along with the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, the Department of History, the Center of European and Mediterranean Studies, and the Graduate School of Arts and Science hosted a virtual panel discussion on recent developments in Ukraine.

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2022 US-Japan Security Seminar
Events Seamas Porter Events Seamas Porter

2022 US-Japan Security Seminar

On Friday, Feb. 18, 2022, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and The Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) hosted a virtual panel with leading experts Kenichiro Sasae, Tetsuo Kotani, and Bonny Lin.

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Crisis in Ukraine
Seamas Porter Seamas Porter

Crisis in Ukraine

On Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022, the Council on Foreign Relations hosted a virtual presentation and conversation with Angela Stent, Charles Kupchan, and Rose Gottemoeller. The event, entitled “Crisis in Ukraine,” discussed the major events that have occurred leading up to the week of Feb. 22, the implications of an invasion, and how the US and Europe should respond.

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RLSC Colloquium - Resisting Settler Colonialism
Events Alexis Tretschok Events Alexis Tretschok

RLSC Colloquium - Resisting Settler Colonialism

On Feb. 9, 2022, 4:30 p.m. EST, the 2022 RLSC Colloquium - Resisting Settler Colonialism brought together organizers, legal practitioners and activist scholars to discuss the status of the United States as a settler colonialism state and analyze the different manners in which settler colonialism presents itself in U.S. laws and policies. The panel was moderated by Professor Natsu Taylor Saito, a professor at Georgia State University College of Law.

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