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The world's top leaders and thinkers come to CSIS to discuss pressing global challenges. Each week, “Curated Conversations” culls the most critical of these discussions. For more on CSIS events, visit csis.org/events.
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The Venezolana Perspective: Women and the Venezuelan Crisis
The severe humanitarian crisis in Venezuela has had significant impacts on the female population both inside and outside the country. This event will...

Syria's Tragedy, Our Lessons
The CSIS Middle East Program and Humanitarian Agenda are pleased to host David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, to d...

Gavi at Twenty: A Critical Inflection Point
Over the past twenty years, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, has proven to be a high-impact and resilient global health partnership. Launched at the World...

A Consensus Proposal for a Revised Regional Order
Disputes over the regional order in post-Soviet Europe and Eurasia are at the core of the breakdown in Russia-West relations, and have created major s...

The Present and Future Promise of Synthetic Biology
Emerging technologies—such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, 5G, and synthetic biology—drive security and economic competition and are in...

Making the Case for Sustained U.S. Engagement in a Transitioning Afghanistan
In the United States, there is a sense of "Afghanistan fatigue." While there are certainly valid criticisms that can be levied against U.S. involvemen...

Climate Change and the Australian Bushfires: A Singular Catastrophe or The New Normal?
Australia is being ravaged by the worst bushfires seen in decades. Beginning in 2019, the fires have burnt through 25.5 million acres, the size of Den...

The Future of Europe: French and German Perspectives
In 2020, Europe will be facing a unique set of political, economic, and security challenges, including Brexit. However, the beginning of the new decad...

The Prospects for U.S.-Russia Arms Control
With the demise of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) and an unclear future for New START, U.S.-Russian arms control is in dire condit...

Strategic Japan: Shaping the Rules Based Order in the Reiwa Era
Strategic Japan draws on the newest research from Japanese scholars to inform the policy debate in Washington. This year, the CSIS Japan Chair has inv...

Electric Vehicles: The Future of Development and Deployment
More than two million electric vehicles (EVs) were sold globally in 2018, a trend expected to grow over the coming decades. The smart deployment of EV...

Global Partnerships to Combat Cybercrime & the Challenge of Going Dark
Digital technologies are creating new challenges for law enforcement agencies around the world. Cybercrime is proliferating due to the growing sophist...

The Future of Work in Argentina
With the fourth industrial revolution set to disrupt labor markets, global stability is contingent on developing countries' ability to transform their...

Responding to Armed Groups in Venezuela
The presence of armed groups in Venezuela significantly affects how policymakers consider addressing the Venezuelan political and humanitarian crisis....

A Conversation with Afghanistan First Lady Rula Ghani
Women have made great economic and social strides in the past 15 years. More than 3.6 million girls are in school and women are now allowed to work, b...

China's New Era in Techno-Governance
Technology was once viewed as a liberating tool for individuals living under authoritarian regimes, yet today, illiberal governments around the world...

A Conversation with Senators Murkowski and Manchin
The CSIS Energy & National Security Program is pleased to welcome The Hon. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and The Hon. Joe Manchin (D-WV) for a conversation on...

Japan’s Infrastructure Development Strategy: Supporting a Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Welcoming remarks by John J. Hamre, President and CEO, CSIS and remarks by Tadashi Maeda, Governor, Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). F...

Dry Hills, Full Ponds: Climate Change, Resilience, and Agriculture in Nepal
Climate change is upon us. In places like Nepal, where two-thirds of the labor force rely on agriculture to earn a living, the impacts of rising tempe...

Venezuela's Water Crisis and the Path Forward
Venezuela’s water system is currently facing a number of critical issues and a clear path forward is needed to address the country’s water crisis in t...

Schieffer Series: The Iran Situation
In the wake of the investigations into the bombings of Saudi Arabian oil facilities last week, tensions have heightened between the United States, Sau...

Yemen’s Crisis
Many observers describe the situation in Yemen as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Nearly 80 percent of the country’s 28 million residents requi...

Dividing America: A Conversation with Senator Michael Bennet
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) invites you to a conversation with Senator Michael Bennet on his new book, Dividing America:...

Out of the Shadows: Shining a Light on Irregular Migration
Recognizing the critical, understudied, and often misunderstood nature of this global phenomenon, CSIS produced a research study on irregular migratio...

A Discussion with Millennium Challenge Corporation’s CEO Sean Cairncross
Since its creation in 2004, the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has acted as a key U.S. foreign assistance instrument focused on economic growt...

Building Bridges? Development and Infrastructure in U.S.-China Relations
Amid escalating U.S.-China tensions, Washington and Beijing are focused on managing their differences on bilateral trade. At the same time, both count...

Are Sanctions Working?
The CSIS Energy & National Security Program invites you to listen to Are Sanctions Working?, a conference examining the state of U.S. sanctions―what i...

Homeland Defense and the Role of NORAD and USNORTHCOM: A Conversation with General Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy
Listen as the International Security Program holds a conversation with General Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy, where he discusses homeland defense and the...

G20 Osaka Debrief: What, So What, Now What?
On June 28-29, government leaders representing 85 percent of the global economy convened in Osaka, Japan, for the 14th Group of Twenty (G20) Summit. W...

Network Futures: 5G, SDN and the Internet
Telecom technology is changing again, and it's more than the move to 5G. How and when it changes will have a major effect on key issues like Huawei'...

A Different Kind of Prison: Mass Surveillance in Xinjiang and Its Global Implications
Listen as the Human Rights Initiative at CSIS holds a discussion on the mass detention and surveillance of Muslims in Xinjiang, China and the risks s...

The Global Peace Index 2019 Launch
The Human Rights Initiative of CSIS invites you to listen in on a public launch event of the 2019 Global Peace Index (GPI). The Global Peace Index is...

Representative Adam Smith on the FY2020 National Defense Authorization Act
Listen as we discuss with House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith U.S. national security challenges in advance of the markup of the FY2020...

HIV/AIDS in the United States: The Road to 2030
Listen as the CSIS Global Health Policy Center discusses the “Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for the United States” campaign, which will aim to end t...

Report Launch: Rethinking Taxes and Development
Listen as we discuss the public launch of our report, Rethinking Taxes and Development: Incorporating Political Economy Considerations in DRM Strategi...

Beyond Technology: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Developing World
Listen as we discuss the public launch of our report "Beyond Technology: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Developing World," which looks at how...

Investing in Women for a New Economic Future
The world’s fastest growing emerging market is not a country or a region; it is the world’s women. In April 2019, Ivanka Trump (Advisor to the Preside...

Iran One Year Later: The Trump Administration’s Policy, Looking Back and Looking Forward
The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosts a discussion with Brian Hook, U.S. special representative for Iran, on President Trump's Iran...

Refugees and Migrants: A Test of Civilization
While millions of people are displaced around the globe and thousands more contemplate dangerous journeys in search of a better life, "We’re in Danger...

Civil-Military Relations in the United States: A Conversation with the Hon. Leon E. Panetta
As Americans grapple with the legacies of the post-9/11 conflicts, the relationship between the country and its armed forces is at a critical inflecti...