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Dean’s Speaker Series Panel on Diplomacy
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2021Feb 9
Join Eliot A. Cohen, Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, H.E. Yousef Al Otaiba, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the U.S., and H.E. Jeremy Issacharoff, Ambassador of Israel to Germany, with moderation by Ambassador Eric S. Edelman for a panel discussion regarding the impact of new regional trends and dynamics on the future of Arab-Israeli diplomacy. This event is hosted by The Dean's Speaker Series, in co-sponsorship with the Zbigniew Brzezinski Initiative and is open to the public with observation of the Chatham House Rule. About the Dean’s Speaker Series Inaugurated by Dean Eliot A. Cohen, the Dean’s Speaker Series is the school’s highest profile series, featuring a diverse array of prominent international affairs practitioners and business leaders for insightful perspectives and thought-provoking discussions on international relations, leadership, and other relevant topics that impact our focus areas. About the Zbigniew Brzezinski Initiative  To recognize Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski’s legacy, Johns Hopkins SAIS and its Foreign Policy Institute have established the Zbigniew Brzezinski Initiative, a unique set of academic programs that builds on the school’s strengths as a leading center for training graduate students in international policy and relevant academic research. The Initiative comprises both immediate programming and longer-term plans, which together will equip a new generation of policy experts capable of the authoritative analysis, strategic vision, and active diplomacy that were hallmarks of Dr. Brzezinski’s role as a scholar, policy advisor, and statesman.?  The Brzezinski Initiative celebrates his legacy by launching:  The Brzezinski Lecture Series The Brzezinski Current Issues Seminar The Brzezinski Fellowship The Brzezinski Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Foreign Policy

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