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Five former secretaries of state

discuss the international issues facing the next U.S. president at GW event.
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In the inaugural event for the Elliott School's new

Global Communication program, panelists discuss diplomatic challenges facing the next presidential administration and the need to strengthen communications with other countries.
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Elliott School graduate student F. Jordan Evert argues that U.S. policymakers would do well to apply Gen. Douglas MacArthur's principle of "Hit 'em where they aren't" in Afghanistan in The Christian Science Monitor.

Student-founded organization brings Sudanese refugee to study at GW.

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Prof. Marc Lynch

calls the situation in Iraq a "political house of cards" and warns the security gains could be short lived in an interview with the Council on Foreign Relations.

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Upcoming Events

International Economics Policy Forum:
Trade and the Hill: What to Expect Post Election

Tues., Oct. 14 | 12:30 p.m.
Charles Brain, David Castagnetti, Jennifer Mulveny, Eric Euland

Domestic and Foreign Policy Developments: Inside Medvedev's Russia

Tues., Oct. 14 | 12:30 p.m.
Tatyana Vorozheykina, Yuri Dzhibladze, Tatyana Lokshina, Hope M. Harrison, Jens Siegert

Middle East Policy Forum:
The Future of World Energy Markets: the United States and the Middle East

Tues., Oct. 14 | 7 p.m.
Richard Sawaya, Frank Verrastro, Jon Alterman

David H. Miller Memorial Foundation Lecture:
Assessing Progress: Constructive Engagement on the African Continent

Wed., Oct. 15 | 5:30 p.m.
Joaquim Chissano

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