The 2017 CDIA Conference Rethinking Regions:
Asia, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia held on April 27th-28th
and organized by the Center for
Democracy (CDIA) and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
bought together 28 presenters, among them six (6) distinguished keynote
speakers. Their keynote presentations can be viewed in the video below:
CDIA 2017 DAY 1 SESSION 2
Presentation:
“Working Across International Borders: International Cooperation on Internet Governance”
Mr.
Christopher Mondini
Vice –President,
Stakeholder Engagement North America
& Global Business Engagement
Internet Corporation for Assigned
Names and Numbers (ICANN)
CDIA 2017 DAY 1 SESSION 2
Presentation:
“The
Evolving Geo-Politics of the Asia-Pacific Region and the Rise of China”
Mr. Sourabh Gupta
Resident Senior Fellow
Institute of China-America Studies
Washington, D.C.
CDIA 2017 DAY 2 SESSION 1
Presentation:
"What Does Vladimir Putin’s Russia
Amount to?"
Dr. Anders Åslund
Senior Fellow
Atlantic Council
Washington, D.C.
Presentation:
“Confronting Challenges to Democracy in Africa: Lessons from the 2016 Elections in Gabon, Gambia and Ghana.”
Dr.
Kwawu Nuamah
Conflict
Resolution and African Studies
School
of International Studies
American
University
Washington,
D.C.
CDIA 2017 DAY 2 SESSION 3
Presentation:
“Memories of the Past, Problems of the Present: Historical Memory Wars and Their Impact on Politics, Society, and Personal and National Identity in Russia and Ukraine”
Ms.
Izabella Tabarovsky
Senior Program Associate
Manager for Regional Enlargement
The Kennan Institute -Wilson Center
Washington, D.C.
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