EVENTS
US Foreign Service at Work in Africa
Lecture
Open to the Public - Weil Hall
April 16, 2012
4:30-5:45 p.m.
Related Project: The Future of Diplomacy Project
Ronald McMullen, former US Ambassador to Eritrea (2007-2010) and current Diplomat-in-Residence at the University of Texas at Austin, will deliver an address on American foreign policy and diplomatic relations in Africa.
Mexico and the US: A Strategic Partnership
Lecture
Open to the Public - Wiener Auditorium
October 16, 2012
6:00-8:30 p.m.
Related Project: The Future of Diplomacy Project
A lecture by Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan, Mexican Ambassador to the United States
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Patriota: Brazilian Global Outreach - a Diplomatic Agenda for Development and Peace
Lecture
Open to the Public - Starr Auditorium
February 11, 2013
4:15-5:30 p.m.
Related Project: The Future of Diplomacy Project
Antonio de Aguiar Patriota is Brazil's Minister of External Relations, succeeding former Future of Diplomacy Fellow, Celso Amorim. In his address, Minister Patriota will speak on the growing role of Brazil in international politics and development.
SOUTH ASIA WEEK: "Looking East, Looking West: US Support for India’s Regional Leadership"
Lecture
Open to the Public - WAPPP Conference Room, Taubman Building, First Floor
April 12, 2013
11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
Related Projects: The Future of Diplomacy Project, India and South Asia Program
As part of South Asia Week at the Future of Diplomacy Project and the India & South Asia Program, Assistant Secretary Blake will discuss the growing role India plays in promoting regional and global security, stability, and economic prosperity.
SOUTH ASIA WEEK: The Surge to Uncertainty--An Examination of America's Strategy in Afghanistan
Lecture
Open to the Public - Bell Hall, 5th Floor Belfer Building
April 11, 2013
4:15-5:45 p.m.
Related Projects: India and South Asia Program, The Future of Diplomacy Project
As part of the second annual South Asia week, Rajiv Chandrasekaran--senior correspondent and associate editor of The Washington Post--will deliver an address on Afghanistan's future which will draw on insights from his coverage of Afghanistan and predictions for international troop withdraw in 2014.
SOUTH ASIA WEEK: Low Cost, High-impact Innovative Solutions For the Bottom 2 Billion
Lecture
Open to the Public - CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge St., Belfer Case Study Room (S020)
April 11, 2013
Related Projects: The Future of Diplomacy Project, India and South Asia Program
SOUTH ASIA WEEK: India and the Indo-Pacific
Lecture
Open to the Public - Nye B, Fifth Floor Taubman Building
April 9, 2013
4:15-5:45 p.m.
Related Projects: India and South Asia Program, The Future of Diplomacy Project
As part of the second annual South Asia Week, former Indian Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran will discuss his country's interests and challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
SOUTH ASIA WEEK: Prospects for Pakistan
Lecture
Open to the Public - Belfer Center Library, Littauer-369
April 8, 2013
4:15-5:45 p.m.
Related Projects: The Future of Diplomacy Project, India and South Asia Program
As part of the second annual South Asia week, former US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter offers reflections on the tenuous US-Pakistan relationship and Pakistan's role with respect to the international community.
SOUTH ASIA WEEK: "Looking East, Looking West: US Support for India’s Regional Leadership"
Lecture
Open to the Public - WAPPP Conference Room, Taubman Building, First Floor
April 12, 2013
11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
Related Projects: The Future of Diplomacy Project, India and South Asia Program
As part of South Asia Week at the Future of Diplomacy Project and the India & South Asia Program, Assistant Secretary Blake will discuss the growing role India plays in promoting regional and global security, stability, and economic prosperity.
SOUTH ASIA WEEK: The Surge to Uncertainty--An Examination of America's Strategy in Afghanistan
Lecture
Open to the Public - Bell Hall, 5th Floor Belfer Building
April 11, 2013
4:15-5:45 p.m.
Related Projects: India and South Asia Program, The Future of Diplomacy Project
As part of the second annual South Asia week, Rajiv Chandrasekaran--senior correspondent and associate editor of The Washington Post--will deliver an address on Afghanistan's future which will draw on insights from his coverage of Afghanistan and predictions for international troop withdraw in 2014.

