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Wednesday, February 1, 5 PM - Rome Building Room 806, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Can the Euro Survive?
Giorgio La Malfa
Professor of Economics, University of Catania; Member of the Italian Parliament and former Member of the European Parliament
Monday, February 6, 12:30 PM - Rome Building Room 812, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW
The End of the Beginning? Corruption, Citizen Dissent and People Power Prospects in Russia
Shaazka Beyerle, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Tuesday, February 7, 5 PM - Rome Building Room 806, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Europe's Eastern Neighborhood Policy
Daniel Hamilton
Executive Director, SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations
Thursday, February 9, 1 PM -Rayburn House Office Building Room 2172
Daniel Hamilton will testify in front of the US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Relations's Subcommittee on Europe and Eurasia on the subject of "Creating Jobs: Economic Opportunities in Europe and Eurasia". Further details can be found
here.
Thursday, February 23, 4 PM - Bernstein Offit Building Room 500, 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Arab Spring: What About Algeria?
Daniel Serwer, Center for Transatlantic Relations
William Zartman, Johns Hopkins University SAIS
Alexis Arieff, Congressional Research Service
Daniele Moro, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Tuesday, February 28, 5 PM - Rome Building Room 806, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW
German Foreign Policy and the East
Stephen Szabo
Executive Director, The Transatlantic Academy, German Marshall Fund
Monday, March 5, 4 PM - Bernstein Offit Building Room 500, 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Arab Spring or Islamic Winter?
Kurt Volker, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Samuel Tadros, Hudson Institute
Robbie Friedman, Georgia State University
Pablo Pardo, El Mundo
Tuesday, March 6, 5 PM - Rome Building Room 806, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Polish Foreign Policy Between East and West
A. Wess Mitchell
President, Center for East European Policy Analysis, Washington
Tuesday, March 13, 5 PM - Rome Building Room 806, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Russia and Europe After the Presidential Elections
Fiona Hill
Director, Center on the United States and Europe and Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, The Brookings Institution
Monday, March 26 - Wednesday, March 28 - By Invitation Only
Southeast European Economic Forum. Further details can be seen
here.
Tuesday, March 27, 5 PM - Rome Building Room 806, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Belarus-EU Relations: Short on Carrots, Short on Sticks
Matthew Rojansky
Deputy Director, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Friday, March 30, 11 AM - Kenney Auditorium, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Championing Women Globally - A Lecture Series, presented in partnership with the Embassy of Liechtenstein
Melanne Verveer, United States Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues
Tuesday, April 10, 5 PM - Kenney Auditorium, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW
JCMS Annual Review of the European Union Lecture
Tim Haughton, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Erik Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center
Wednesday, April 11, 10 AM - Bernstein Offit Building Room 500, 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Hope Fellowship Presentations - Building Women's Leadership Capacity
Wednesday, April 18, 12 PM - Kenney Auditorium, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Arab Awakening
Aude Jehan, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Friday, May 18, 12 PM - Kenney Auditorium, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Multicultural and Immigration in Europe
Aude Jehan, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Tuesday, June 12, 12 PM - Kenney Auditorium, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Religion and Politics in Europe
Aude Jehan, Center for Transatlantic Relations