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    Building a Career in U.S. Foreign Policy: A Summer Staffer's Guide

    Join the Carnegie Endowment and the Black Professionals in International Affairs for a joint special event on preparing young professionals for careers in foreign policy and how to navigate the network of opportunities in Washington, DC.

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    Digital Authoritarianism: A Growing Threat

    Join us for a special event featuring the Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines in conversation with Carnegie’s Dan Baer on combatting digital authoritarianism.

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    Digital Public Infrastructure: The Key to 21st Century Innovation and Growth

    Understanding and designing reliable digital public infrastructure (DPI) is key to ensuring governments meet their development goals, transforming the ways we connect and work, while also helping society weather major global challenges, like the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Accelerating U.S.-Japan Tech Innovation

    Top leaders in both the US and Japan continue their commitments to put innovation as a core pillar of the bilateral relationship, but not enough is known about how this cutting-edge collaboration is actually driven more by the private sector.

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    Tech4Democracy Entrepreneurship Challenge: Global Final

    • Kemba Eneas Walden, Miles McCain, Noah Schechter, Darío García de Viedma, Mario Novoa, Oswald Anonadaga, Neeraj Gutgutia, Lillian Coral, Alex Engler, Emily Frye, Alec Ross, Sheel Tyle
    • March 28, 2023
    • In Person, Washington, DC, and Live Online

    Join us on the sidelines of the Summit for Democracy for a special showcase of the world’s top democracy-affirming technology startups and the final installment in the 6-part competition to find and foster the most promising startup developing democracy-affirming technology.

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    Technologies of Tomorrow: A Conversation with Eric Schmidt

    Join Carnegie’s President Tino Cuéllar and Dr. Eric Schmidt, co-founder of Schmidt Futures and former CEO and Chairman of Google, for a conversation about how the technologies of tomorrow intersect with the geopolitics of today.

    • Event

    Digitally Transforming Japan: A Conversation With Former Digital Minister Karen Makishima

    Former minister Karen Makishima will discuss how Japan’s Digital Agency is spearheading the country’s digital transformation and what challenges might lie ahead.

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    Russian Information Warfare: A Conversation With Dr. Bilyana Lilly

    • Bilyana Lilly, Gavin Wilde
    • October 17, 2022
    • Live Online

    Join Carnegie’s Gavin Wilde in a conversation with Dr. Bilyana Lilly to discuss her new book, “Russian Information Warfare: Assault on Democracies in the Cyber Wild West,” examining the role of cyber operations and information warfare in Russia’s geopolitical aspirations.

    • Event

    How Korea and India Are Creating New Data Policies and Models

    Join Carnegie as the experts compare the Korea and India’s distinctive approaches to data governance and illustrate how digital policy is being shaped outside of Washington, Brussels, and Beijing.

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    New Paradigm for Cyber Competition: A Conversation on Cyber Persistent Theory

    • Emily Goldman, Richard Harknett, Michael Fischerkeller, George Perkovich
    • September 21, 2022
    • Virtual

    Policymakers have long fixated on preventing a catastrophic cyberattack by coercing and deterring adversaries in cyberspace. Yet cyber competition over the last two decades looks different than envisioned. Join us for a discussion with Michael Fischerkeller, Emily Goldman, and Richard Harknett, the authors of Cyber Persistence Theory, moderated by Carnegie’s George Perkovich.

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