Presented by CIPS and the Fragile States Research Network
Afghanistan is headline news again. Twenty years after 9/11, we are witnessing the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan. How and why did this 360 degrees turn take place? What was accomplished, and how did we engage in state and nation-building- institution building? What is happening now and what to expect now that the US/NATO withdrew and the Afghan government collapsed without much resistance.
Join us for a deeper look at Afghanistan and the post-9/11 path to 2021 and beyond.
Presented by the World Refugee and Migration Council, the US Institute of Peace and CIPS
With the sudden return to power of the Taliban following the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, large numbers of people are fleeing Afghanistan or becoming displaced within the country.
Presented by CIPS, the Observatoire de la politique et la sécurité de l’Arctique (OPSA), and the North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network (NAADSN).
Organisé par le CÉPI, le réseau de recherche sur les États fragiles, The Just Governance Group et The Latin America Caribbean Study Group de la Direction de la capitale nationale du Conseil international du Canada.
Organized by CIPS, The Fragile States Research Network, The Just Governance Group and The Latin America Caribbean Study Group of the Canadian International Council’s National Capital Branch.
Presented by CIPS and the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS).
This is a second panel in a series of two events co-sponsored by the University of Ottawa’s Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS) and the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS). It will discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the national security landscape in Canada.
Presented by CIPS, the Asia Studies Network (ASN), Institute for Science, Society and Policy (ISSP), and the Research Chair in Taiwan Studies
We are facing the challenges in defining education in the future when higher education systems around the world are confronting the impact of COVID-19. In this situation, how does NCKU position itself and develop a stronger connection with the community?
Keynote speaker: Dr. Huey-Jen Jenny Su, President of National Cheng Kung University (NCKU)