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SUMMARY:The International Government Relations & Political Campaigns Forum
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the 11th International Political Campaign & Government\nRelations Forum\, scheduled for March 24th\, 2026.\n\n\nFor over a decade\, this flagship international event has brought together more than 600 professionals\, political leaders\, advisors\, campaign managers\, and GR experts from 20+ countries to exchange ideas\, showcase winning strategies\, and build partnerships.  \nSince its inception in 2015\, the International Political Campaign & Government Relations Forum has grown into a premier global platform for public affairs and political professionals. Over the years\, the Forum has been hosted in leading cities around the world — including Kyiv\, Brussels\, Istanbul\, and Washington\, D.C. — attracting hundreds of participants from more than 20 countries. From its first gathering\, focused on showcasing the best lobbying practices and fostering dialogue between sectors\, to its most recent editions in Washington\, D.C.\, the Forum has consistently delivered invaluable insights\, best practices\, and strategic connections — shaping the future of campaigns\, advocacy\, and government relations worldwide.  \nWhether you are a campaign strategist\, policymaker\, public affairs professional\, or corporate leader\, this forum is your opportunity to stay ahead of political and advocacy trends\, learn from global success stories\, and connect with decision-makers shaping public opinion and policy worldwide. \nWhy Attend? \n– Discover emerging trends in political campaigns & government relations for 2026 and beyond– Learn from real-world case studies from the U.S.\, Europe\, Ukraine\, and the Global South– Gain practical tools to run impactful campaigns or advocacy initiatives– Network with high-level stakeholders and potential partners– Celebrate excellence at the prestigious International GR & Political Campaign Awards– Join an exclusive VIP Dinner with speakers\, partners\, and VIP guests
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-international-government-relations-political-campaigns-forum/
LOCATION:Bay Atlantic University – Washington D.C.\, 1510 H Street Northwest\, Washington\, WA\, 20005\, United States
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SUMMARY:Access\, International Cooperation\, & Public Outreach: Lithuania's Archives
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk to explore how Lithuanian archives influence the country today.\n\n\nInga Zakšauskienė\, serving as chief archivist in Lithuania since April 2023\, has sought to turn the Lithuanian archives “from document storage institutions into spaces for the dissemination of freedom ideas and the education of society.” Halfway through her tenure\, Zakšauskienė will discuss what she has been able to do in furthering this mission\, including how the Lithuanian archives have expanded access\, enhanced digitization\, strengthened international partnerships\, and increased their role in public and civic education about the origins\, foundations\, and achievements of modern Lithuania.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/access-international-cooperation-public-outreach-lithuanias-archives/
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SUMMARY:Autocracy 2.0: How China's Rise Reinvented Tyranny
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture with Jennifer Lind.\n\n\nGreat power competition requires countries to be technological leaders\, but a large body of literature holds that autocracies\, which suppress creativity and information flows\, stifle innovation. Many observers of China’s rise thus argued that it would be unable to compete technologically with the United States. This book challenges this view. Drawing on metrics of innovation\, I show that China has become a global innovation leader. I argue that China and other “smart authoritarians” have adapted their tools of control in order to better compete with free societies in today’s globalized information age. The evolution of Autocracy 2.0 suggests that China – and the countries that emulate its smart authoritarian model – will be far more competitive than many scholars expect: which has dramatic implications for the balance of power\, the future of international order\, and the global struggle between democracy and authoritarianism.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/autocracy-2-0-how-chinas-rise-reinvented-tyranny/
LOCATION:121 Bay State Rd\, 121 Bay State Road\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
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