Scowcroft Institute
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Scowcroft Institute
@ScowcroftTAMU
The Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs (SIIA) is a research institute in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.
College Station, TX Katılım Mart 2009
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TOMORROW
Four years of courage. Four years of resilience. Join The Ready Room (Bush School) and Ukrainian Club (Texas A&M) for “A Fair Peace for Ukraine,” featuring Consul General Vitalii Tarasiuk and Bush School Dean John B. Sherman. To RSVP: tx.ag/A8ffmg5

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Moderated by Bush School Dean John B. Sherman, featuring Consul General Vitalii Tarasiuk on Ukraine’s defense of its freedom and what 2026 may bring for European security. To RSVP: tx.ag/A8ffmg5

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Join the Ready Room (Bush School) and UaClub (Texas A&M) for a discussion on Ukraine with Consul General Vitalii Tarasiuk and Bush School Dean John B. Sherman. To RSVP: tx.ag/A8ffmg5

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NEW EVENT:
Ready Room (The Bush School) and UaClub (Texas A&) are honored to host “A Fair Peace for Ukraine,” marking four years since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War. To RSVP: tx.ag/A8ffmg5

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Hundreds gathered at the Bush School for “Syria at a Crossroads,” a major conference hosted by the Scowcroft Institute that brought together scholars, diplomats, and regional experts for open dialogue on Syria’s future. bit.ly/4qnayK2
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We want to thank Pascal Bruckner for taking the time to speak with us and to everyone who came out to the event last night.
To join our upcoming events visit bush.tamu.edu/scowcroft/even…

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Join Pascal Bruckner as he dives into what lies ahead for Europe.
Europe's post-1989 disarmament was built on ignoring possible threats. Now, with Russia advancing and the West pulling away, Europe faces an uncertain future.
RSVP:Bruckner.planningpod.com

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Europe disarmed in the wake of 1989’s optimism. Today, facing Russian aggression and a wary West, it stands between survival and complacency. What will Europe choose?
RSVP:Bruckner.planningpod.com

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JUST RELEASED:
A compilation of responses to Dr. Robert Kadlec’s A Critical Review of COVID-19 Origins: “Hidden in Plain Sight," from four distinguished authors with expertise in synthetic biology, vaccine science, and national security.
→ bush.tamu.edu/scowcroft/whit…

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After 1989, Europe embraced the illusion of perpetual peace, disarming and denying threats. Now caught between Russian aggression and a dismissive West, Europe must face a stark question: what comes next?
RSVP:Bruckner.planningpod.com

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NEW EVENT
Bruckner.planningpod.com
After 1989 Europe indulged in the illusion of a perpetual peace. As a result, Europe finds itself caught in a vise. The biggest question remains: What comes next?

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On September 29, we heard from @deanwball, @DrNealDunnFL2, and @DrGerryParker about why screening nucleic acid synthesis orders for sequences of dangerous pathogens is a priority for national security and innovation.
Thanks to @sctwea and @americans4ri for partnering with us!




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We want to thank Sergey Radchenko for taking the time to speak with us and to everyone who came out to the event last night.
To join our upcoming events visit bush.tamu.edu/scowcroft/even…

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TOMORROW
From the ashes of WWII, the Soviet Union emerged with grand ambitions. Radchenko's book examines how these ambitions fueled the Cold War and shaped the world we live in today. RSVP → radchenko.planningpod.com

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Meet Sergey Radchenko, a leading scholar of Cold War history. His research focuses on Soviet and Russian foreign policy. His latest book, 'To Run the World,' examines the Kremlin's Cold War bid for global power. Join us to hear his insights. RSVP → radchenko.planningpod.com

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Radchenko reveals how Soviet leaders' desire for global dominance shaped their actions throughout the Cold War. Learn about their strategies, successes, and ultimately, their failures. RSVP → radchenko.planningpod.com

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Dive into the Kremlin's Cold War ambitions in Sergey Radchenko's 'To Run the World.' Explore how Soviet leaders formulated and pursued their foreign policy goals, from the end of WWII to the collapse of the USSR. RSVP → radchenko.planningpod.com

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