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All past events, listed in chronological order.

Ending Gender-Based Violence

PAST EVENT VIDEO
Women, Equity, and Global Development Forum

Lina Khalifeh, Samar Minallah Khan, and Alyse Nelson discussed how women all over the world are working outside of the media spotlight to confront taboos and say #timesup on gender-based violence.

A group of young women taking a self defense class
Roanoke College

Poets of the Podium: The Art of Speechwriting

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Speechwriters and a poet laureate talk with Poetry Foundation President Henry Bienen about the writing process in the age of constant communication and short attention spans.

Barack Obama giving a speech in 2008
Jack/Flickr

The Indo-Pacific and the "Quad"

PAST EVENT VIDEO

Can Tokyo, with its own limitations, remain a driving force behind the concept and operation of the partnership between the U.S., Japan, India, and Australia?

Emma Chanlett-Avery speaks sitting from a table

The People vs. Democracy

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With populist movements gaining prominence across the world, faith in democratic institutions has fallen to an all-time low, while openness to illiberal forms of government is on the rise.

A polling place in San Francisco
Todd Lappin

Networks and Power from the Freemasons to Facebook

PAST EVENT VIDEO

Niall Ferguson explains why the tension between rigid hierarchies and fluid, informal webs of interconnection has been a defining, if misunderstood, driver of change and disruption throughout modern history

A mobile phone with Facebook open on the screen
Tim Bennett

Global Food Security Symposium 2018

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Global Food Security Symposium

The 2018 Global Food Security Symposium examines how surging youth populations can fuel tremendous agricultural growth that will impact the global economy, but, if underemployed, they present a risk.

Five people on stage during the 2018 Global Food Security Symposium

Red and Blue: America and the Millennial Agenda

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Current and former members of the House of US Representatives joined POLITICO’s Natasha Korecki and the Council to discuss how the Republican and Democratic parties will engage millennials.

A person holds an I Voted sticker
Phillip Goldsberry

India's Journey: 70 Years of Independence

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A group of experts joined the Council to consider what India must do to become a decisive force on the world stage and convert its expected demographic dividend into broad prosperity.

View of a street in New Delhi, India
Laurentiu Morariu

The State of Global Democracy with the Council on Global Affairs and Freedom House  

PAST EVENT VIDEO

Susan B. Glasser moderated a dialogue with Michael J. Abramowitz and Jeremy D. Rosner who discussed global democracy and political freedom.

The State of Global Democracy at the Council

Preparing Today's Workforce for Tomorrow's Economy

PAST EVENT VIDEO

A panel of experts examined how to re-envision post-secondary education to adapt to an increasingly diverse population and meet future labor force demands.

DACA recipient and engineering student works on a circuit board.
Reuters