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Eurasian Geopolitical Power and Its Threat to the U.S.

Mon, Oct 30, 2017, 12:15pm - 1:15pm

 
You are cordially invited to the third lecture of 
 

The IWP Capitol Hill Speaker Series

on the topic of

Eurasian Geopolitical Power and Its Threat to the U.S.

with 
Robert D. Kaplan
Author, The Revenge of Geography
Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security

and moderated by 
Mackubin T. Owens, Ph.D.
Dean of Academics, The Institute of World Politics

Monday, October 30 ~ 12:15 -1:15 PM
Location: Russell Senate Office Building SR-385

(Note: Non-staff members should enter through 1st and C Street Entrance.)
Government-issued photo ID matching your ticket may be required upon entrance.

Register

Advance RSVP required.
Capitol Hill Safety & Security
Lunch provided to first 75 attendees.

 


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