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  • Reflections on Afghanistan, what might we learn and where might the US go? with Ambassador Ronald E. Neumann

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    Currently, Ronald Neumann is President, American Academy of Diplomacy. Formerly a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Ronald E. Neumann served three times as Ambassador; to Algeria, Bahrain and finally to Afghanistan from July 2005 to April 2007. Before Afghanistan, Mr. Neumann, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, served in Baghdad from February 2004 with […]

  • The WHO and Global Health Governance: Lessons from the Pandemic with Dr. Irene Langran

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    Irene Langran is professor and chair of the Political Science Department at Albright College, where she also directs the interdisciplinary programs in International Relations and Public Health. Her research interests include globalization, global health, and global governance. A passionate advocate of interdisciplinary studies, Dr. Langran co-edited Globalization and Global Citizenship: Interdisciplinary Approaches (Routledge, 2016). She […]

  • ‘Vaccine Diplomacy’: A New Source of Power in International Relations with Dr. Randall Newnham

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    Dr.Randall Newnham is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Penn State Berks. His research focuses on the role of the economic aid and sanctions as foreign policy tools. Recent articles include Coalition of the Bribed and Bullied?  US Economic Linkage and the Iraq War Coalition and Nukes for Sale Cheap? Purchasing Peace with North […]

  • Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Continued Diplomatic Standoff and a Looming Invasion with Maia Otarashvili

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    Maia Otarashvili is a Research Fellow and Deputy Director of the Eurasia Program. Maia also serves as the Deputy Director of Research at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). She is co-editor of FPRI’s 2017 volume Does Democracy Matter? The United States and Global Democracy Support. Her research interests include geopolitics and security of the Black […]

  • A Journey of Heart and Soul Across Spain with John Gallen

    Virtual Event PA, United States

      John Gallen will be talking about his recent trip to Spain and his pilgrimage on the Spanish Camino de Santiago. In 2018 and 2021, he walked the Camino de Santiago from France across Northern Spain to the Atlantic Ocean.  On the Camino, he discovered that when one walks 15-20 miles a day for several weeks, […]

  • Take Action: Fighting for Women & Girls with Stephenie Foster

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    Stephenie Foster is the author of a well sourced and important workbook/toolkit, Take Action: Fighting for Women and Girls covers the basics of activism and advocacy and gives the reader specific information about four issues related to girls, women and gender equality. The power and importance of education, expanding economic opportunities, eliminating gender-based violence and […]

  • The Immigration Crisis in Europe: The Case of Spain with Laura López Calonge

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    Laura López Calonge is a Visiting Instructor of Spanish at Albright College. Laura realized she loved languages even before finishing her Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish Philology at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, the city where she was born but left almost 10 years ago. She enhanced her education at other institutions in Spain (Universidad de […]

  • U.S. – China Competition with Richard Fontaine

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    U.S, China rivalry has emerged as a defining feature of today’s world, with competition rising along with tension, particularly as it related to Taiwan. Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Beijing’s alignment with Moscow puts even greater stress on its relations with the United States. This talk will discuss the nature of U.S. – China […]

  • Qatar: Its Emerging Role in the Middle East with James Garrett

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    James Garrett is a 21 year old student at Penn State University. He will graduate in May with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and minor in history. He was one of nine students to receive a Student Leadership Mission scholarship from the Embassy of the State of Qatar. He traveled with the […]

  • Diversity in Israel with Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh

    Virtual Event PA, United States

    Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh is the Jewish Agency’s first Druze emissary to the United States, based in Washington D.C. Previously, she was elected to the Knesset as a member of the Blue and White party, making history as the first Druzewoman to become a Member of the Knesset. During her tenure, she chaired the Caucus for Planning, Zoning […]