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Soft Power and Practice of Diplomacy: A Conversation with Ambassador Caroline Kennedy

In a conversation with Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, we will explore how she employed cultural diplomacy while serving as U.S. Ambassador to Japan (2013-2017), our key ally in Asia. Ambassador (ret.) Nicholas Burns, Harvard Kennedy School professor and Faculty Chair of the Future of Diplomacy Project, will welcome and introduce Ambassador Kennedy. He and Carla Dirlikov Canales, 2021 Advanced Leadership Initiative Fellow, will co-moderate the discussion.Caroline Kennedy is an attorney and the author and editor of eleven books on law, civics, and poetry.  She worked for ten years with the NYC Department of Education before serving US Ambassador to Japan from 2013 to 2017. She is the Founder of the International Poetry Exchange Program which brings together students from Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and NYC and serves on the boards of the US-Japan Foundation, the Praemium Imperiale, the Carnegie Corporation, and the International Rescue Committee.

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Health and Social Policy Moving Forward: The Partisan Divide

A Democratic presidential administration. A Democrat-controlled Congress. A conservative Supreme Court. What are the likely implications for health and rights as these three powerful entities intersect under the Biden administration? A cadre of experts will examine a range of issues from the Affordable Care Act, to voting rights, to gun safety. For background to the discussion, The Forum event will draw on a March report in JAMA on how U.S. health policy may evolve, given the sharp partisan divide in the U.S. Congress. Though Democrats have control over the three bodies of national government, their vote margins are slim in the Senate and House, and this will impact some of the outcomes of President Biden’s new initiatives.

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