Upcoming Sessions Session Overview

The MIT XXI program consists of a series of 8 sessions over 9 months; 5 evening sessions held in Washington D.C. and three weekend sessions held in Warrenton, Virginia. Sessions are not open to the public. The introductory session is open to Fellows and Alumni. Sessions after the introductory session are open to current Fellows only. 

 

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Session Date Title Participating Faculty
October 4, 2024 Identity Politics, Nationalism and Conflict RSVP Scott Appleby, David Art, Rachel Brown, Alex de Waal, Kelly M. Greenhill, Ron Hassner, Janet Lewis, Oxana Shevel, Ömer Taşpınar, Steven Wilkinson
November 4, 2024 Realism, Liberalism, and Implications for US-China Relations John Mearsheimer, Andrew Moravcsik
December 2, 2024 US Alliances: Continuity and Change in Europe and East Asia Kurt M. Campbell, Liana Fix, Richard Samuels
January 6, 2025 Emerging Technologies Kevin M. Esvelt, Kenneth Oye
January 31, 2025 National Economies in a Globalized World Rawi Abdelal, Sarah Chayes, Alex de Waal, Daniel Drezner, Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Kenneth Oye, Vivien A. Schmidt, Adam Segal, Luis Videgaray, Edward You
March 3, 2025 Weaponization of Migration, Illicit Flows, and US Border Security Peter Andreas, Kelly M. Greenhill
April 7, 2025 Iran, Israel, and Turkey Suzanne Maloney, Malik Mufti, Natan Sachs
May 2, 2025 US National Security Policy Fiona Cunningham, Bruce Hoffman, Keir Lieber, Vipin Narang, Abraham Newman, Daryl Press, Paul Staniland, Caitlin Talmadge, Brian Taylor

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