Content tagged with “Foreign Policy”
APEP provides advocates with free online Continuous Progress Tools: The Advocacy Progress Planner and our Continuous Progress side-by-side guides to advocacy for grantmakers and advocates working on...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Monitoring and Evaluation, Advocacy On Friday, February 19, US Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg served as the Institute’s first featured speaker in its newly established Washington Ideas Roundtable Series––monthly lunch...
Tags: Foreign Policy An Aspen Wye Fellows Program.Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch, President, US-China Education Trust, Former Ambassador to Nepal, discusses US-China Relations: The Importance of Education and Exchange.
Tags: Foreign Policy, Education, China Michael Meyer, former Newsweek bureau chief for Germany, Central Europe and the Balkans and currently communications director for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, will join Romesh Ratnesar...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Governance Haleh Esfandiari, director of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, speaks at a Gildenhorn Book Series lunch program on her book, My Prison, My Home:...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Governance Panel: Sharon Memis, Jean-François Angevin-Romey, Gerlinde Niehus and Frank Hodsoll
Tags: Foreign Policy, Culture, Cultural Diplomacy, National Security Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US Said Jawad addressed the Aspen Wye Fellows in September 2009.
Tags: Foreign Policy James Mann discusses his book, The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan.
“How far off the reservation did Reagan wander during Reykjavik?” Walter Isaacson asked James Mann as they discussed Mann’s latest book...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Governance 

