On the 75th anniversary of the 1948 Berlin Airlift, author, political activist and former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov discussed President Harry Truman's leadership during that crisis, and the lessons that can be applied to today's global conflicts. The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum in Independence, Missouri, hosted this event.
Wilson Center director of international studies Robert Litwak talked about the nuclear competition between the U.S., Russia and China. This event was hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC.
Journalists Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud recounted their reporting on the Pegasus cyber-surveillance system which can be used to infect phones without detection, spy on the owners, and steal their data. This event was hosted by Literati Bookstore.
Heather Dichter argued that soccer has played a significant role in foreign relations since 1914. She is an associate professor of sports history at De Montfort University in England. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Susan Shirk, who serves as chair of the University of California's 21st Century China Center, discussed China's ascension to power and its approach to foreign policy. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosted this event.
Journalists Josh Chin and Liza Lin examined China's attempt to use data to control its citizens. This event was hosted by the New America organization in Washington, D.C.
Author and producer Natasha Rogoff discussed her efforts to launch a Russian version of Sesame Street during the 1990s. This event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco.
Wilson Center director of international studies Robert Litwak talked about the nuclear competition between the U.S., Russia and China. This event was hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC.
Journalists Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud recounted their reporting on the Pegasus cyber-surveillance system which can be used to infect phones without detection, spy on the owners, and steal their data. This event was hosted by Literati Bookstore.
Heather Dichter argued that soccer has played a significant role in foreign relations since 1914. She is an associate professor of sports history at De Montfort University in England. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Susan Shirk, who serves as chair of the University of California's 21st Century China Center, discussed China's ascension to power and its approach to foreign policy. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosted this event.
Journalists Josh Chin and Liza Lin examined China's attempt to use data to control its citizens. This event was hosted by the New America organization in Washington, D.C.
Author and producer Natasha Rogoff discussed her efforts to launch a Russian version of Sesame Street during the 1990s. This event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco.
Wilson Center director of international studies Robert Litwak talked about the nuclear competition between the U.S., Russia and China. This event was hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC.
Journalists Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud recounted their reporting on the Pegasus cyber-surveillance system which can be used to infect phones without detection, spy on the owners, and steal their data. This event was hosted by Literati Bookstore.
Heather Dichter argued that soccer has played a significant role in foreign relations since 1914. She is an associate professor of sports history at De Montfort University in England. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Susan Shirk, who serves as chair of the University of California's 21st Century China Center, discussed China's ascension to power and its approach to foreign policy. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosted this event.
Journalists Josh Chin and Liza Lin examined China's attempt to use data to control its citizens. This event was hosted by the New America organization in Washington, D.C.
Author and producer Natasha Rogoff discussed her efforts to launch a Russian version of Sesame Street during the 1990s. This event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco.
Wilson Center director of international studies Robert Litwak talked about the nuclear competition between the U.S., Russia and China. This event was hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC.
Journalists Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud recounted their reporting on the Pegasus cyber-surveillance system which can be used to infect phones without detection, spy on the owners, and steal their data. This event was hosted by Literati Bookstore.
Heather Dichter argued that soccer has played a significant role in foreign relations since 1914. She is an associate professor of sports history at De Montfort University in England. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Susan Shirk, who serves as chair of the University of California's 21st Century China Center, discussed China's ascension to power and its approach to foreign policy. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosted this event.
Author and producer Natasha Rogoff discussed her efforts to launch a Russian version of Sesame Street during the 1990s. This event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco.