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SUMMARY:Annual Energy Summit — Resilience in Energy Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual 2 day energy conference as we discuss resilience in energy supply chains.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/annual-energy-summit-resilience-in-energy-supply-chains-2/
LOCATION:Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy\, 6100 Main Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
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SUMMARY:Livestream—Annual Energy Summit — Resilience in Energy Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for the livestream of our annual energy summit
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/livestream-annual-energy-summit-resilience-in-energy-supply-chains-2/
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-210/
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SUMMARY:The President receives his Intelligence Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-receives-his-intelligence-briefing-30/
LOCATION:Oval Office
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SUMMARY:Russian Responses to the Armenian Velvet Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk about the Armenian Velvet Revolution and the surprising Russian response.\n\n\nArmenia has traditionally been a Russian ally in the South Caucasus. It is a Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Eurasian Economic Union member. In April-May 2018 Armenian nationwide protests toppled the authoritarian regime. One remarkable aspect about the Armenian Revolution was Russian reaction to it. Russian responses were quite muted\, and Russian President Putin was the first leader to congratulate Revolution leader Pashinyan. Russian responses contradicted its promulgated policies: its National Security Strategy in 2015 identified ‘coloured revolutions’ as a security threat. \nMy hypothesis is that international structural constraints on Armenia were the root cause of Russian non-interference. \nMy second hypothesis is that Kremlin policy-makers’ perception of the Armenian Revolution prevented the Russian interference. \nMy sources include interviews\, official statements\, publications of research centers and institutes\, public opinion surveys. \nMy findings conclude that Armenia’s international structural constraints largely determined the Russian responses. Furthermore\, thanks to absence of foreign policy slogans in the movement\, the Armenian Revolution was perceived as different from other color revolutions. However\, I also found some evidence\, which did not correspond to my initial assumptions: some findings suggest there might be additional factors at play such as the Russian lack of capacity and timing to interfere.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/russian-responses-to-the-armenian-velvet-revolution/
LOCATION:CGIS South\, 1730 Cambridge Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Contesting the Past: Graduate Student Workshop
DESCRIPTION:How do societies remember their past\, and how do those memories shape the present?\n\n\nHow do societies remember their past\, and how do those memories shape the present? This workshop brings together two graduate researchers whose work interrogates struggles over memory\, media\, and history in democratic and journalistic contexts. \nHybrid event — if you would like to join us virtually\, you will receive a link after registration. Full papers will also be send after registering.______ \nPaper Descriptions: \nAdam Koehler Brown explores how political actors have struggled over the memory of the January 6th\, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. His research forwards a novel theoretical account of memory in democratic societies\, born out of four distinct modes of highly partisan January 6th memory with distinct degrees of mediation\, style\, and form. \nThough advertisements for enslaved people have been studied across the field of American history\, journalism studies has barely acknowledged the relationship between the nexus of early newspapers\, advertising profit models\, and the slave trade. Through an empirical content analysis of advertisements in newspapers published from 1704 to 1729 and a critical discourse analysis of the same time period\, this analysis by Anjali Dassarma offers a revisitation and re-working of how we understand the origins of advertising in the field of journalism. \n______ \nSpeaker bios: \nAdam Koehler Brown is a PhD Candidate in Sociology at the New School for Social Research. He works on politics\, culture\, and theory\, with a specific focus on cultural dimension of American politics in the January 6th\, 2021 case. He has previously held fellowships with the Institute for Critical Social Inquiry and the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies. Brown also teaches at CUNY-Hunter College. \nAnjali Dassarma is a PhD candidate at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication. Her work examines both the cultural studies and political economy of journalism\, centering journalists as actors in the production of knowledge\, norms\, and history and as well as structures of media power\, capitalism\, and hegemony.Her research is focused on journalism histories for the sake of critical and radical journalism futures\, with a strong focus on media reparations and decolonial/anti-colonial movements.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/contesting-the-past-graduate-student-workshop/
LOCATION:Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics\, 133 South 36th Street\, Suite 335\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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SUMMARY:The President participates in a Roundtable on ANTIFA
DESCRIPTION:White House Press Pool
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