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					 <title>Today 8:00 am - 10:30 am: Politics of Climate Change Forum</title> 
					 <description>Will the Obama administration act on the president&apos;s vow to prioritize climate change in the second term? Featuring conversations with leading experts on climate change and environmental policy, the Politics of Climate Change Forum seeks to forecast the future of climate change in the United States. Sponsored by the New Republic and the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies.

8:00 - 10:30 am
The Knight Studio,
3rd floor, The Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Ave NW, 
Washington, DC 20001

Event Agenda
8 am: Guest Arrival and Breakfast
8:30 am: Welcome Remarks, Chris Hughes, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, The New Republic
8:35 am: Panel Discussion: What&apos;s Next for Climate Change Policy?
9:40 am: Keynote Interview: John Podesta, Chair, Center for American Progress and the Center for American Progress Action Fund interviewed by Noam Scheiber, Senior Editor, The New Republic
10:30 am: Program Concludes
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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4606879</link>
					 <pubDate>Wed, June 12, 2013 10:23:50</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, Jul 19 2:30 PM: 2013 PPIA Public Service Expo</title> 
					 <description>The Public Policy &amp;amp; International Affairs Program&apos;s Public Service Expo brings together representatives of the nation&apos;s top graduate programs in public policy and international affairs and employers seeking highly qualified individuals to join their teams. It is attended by a diverse pool of both undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in making an impact through public service. This event is FREE to attend but registration is required. To register to attend visit www.ppiaprogram.org/expo.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4606108</link>
					 <pubDate>Thu, June 13, 2013 11:18:08</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, Aug 16 8:30 AM: DPAP Math and Economics Boot Camp</title> 
					 <description>The objective of Boot Camp is to improve your math and economics skills while you get to know your peers.

Boot Camp is tailored exclusively for incoming MPP students wishing to prepare for the advanced economic and mathematical requirements of that degree, as well as for those MPA students committed to pursuing a policy analysis concentration (i.e., taking PUAD 601 and/or 670 in their first semester at AU).</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4557408</link>
					 <pubDate>Mon, April 01, 2013 16:25:37</pubDate>
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					 <title>Sat, Aug 17 8:30 AM: DPAP Math and Economics Boot Camp</title> 
					 <description>The objective of Boot Camp is to improve your math and economics skills while you get to know your peers.

Boot Camp is tailored exclusively for incoming MPP students wishing to prepare for the advanced economic and mathematical requirements of that degree, as well as for those MPA students committed to pursuing a policy analysis concentration (i.e., taking PUAD 601 and/or 670 in their first semester at AU).</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4557409</link>
					 <pubDate>Mon, April 01, 2013 16:25:37</pubDate>
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					 <title>Sun, Aug 18 8:30 AM: DPAP Math and Economics Boot Camp</title> 
					 <description>The objective of Boot Camp is to improve your math and economics skills while you get to know your peers.

Boot Camp is tailored exclusively for incoming MPP students wishing to prepare for the advanced economic and mathematical requirements of that degree, as well as for those MPA students committed to pursuing a policy analysis concentration (i.e., taking PUAD 601 and/or 670 in their first semester at AU).</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4557410</link>
					 <pubDate>Mon, April 01, 2013 16:25:37</pubDate>
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					 <title>Wed, Aug 21 1:00 PM: SPA Graduate Student Orientation</title> 
					 <description>SPA Graduate Student Orientation</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4575359</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, April 09, 2013 15:10:36</pubDate>
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					 <title>Thu, Aug 22 1:00 PM: SPA Graduate Student Orientation</title> 
					 <description>SPA Graduate Student Orientation</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4557440</link>
					 <pubDate>Wed, March 06, 2013 11:33:28</pubDate>
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					 <title>Thu, Aug 22 3:00 PM: SPA Graduate Student Orientation</title> 
					 <description>SPA Graduate Student Orientation</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4557462</link>
					 <pubDate>Thu, March 28, 2013 12:04:49</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, Aug 23 9:00 AM: SPA Graduate Student Orientation</title> 
					 <description>SPA Graduate Student Orientation</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4557450</link>
					 <pubDate>Thu, March 28, 2013 11:58:14</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, Aug 23 12:00 PM: SPA Graduate Student Orientation</title> 
					 <description>SPA Graduate Student Orientation</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4557459</link>
					 <pubDate>Thu, March 28, 2013 11:58:14</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, Aug 23 1:00 PM: SPA Graduate Student Orientation</title> 
					 <description>SPA Graduate Student Orientation</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4575362</link>
					 <pubDate>Thu, March 28, 2013 11:58:14</pubDate>
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					 <title>Mon, Aug 26 9:30 AM: School of Public Affairs PhD Welcome Breakfast</title> 
					 <description>SPA PhD Welcome Breakfast</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4605666</link>
					 <pubDate>Mon, June 03, 2013 12:45:43</pubDate>
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					 <title>Mon, Sep 30 8:00 AM: Key Executive Leadership Programs GCC Roundtable</title> 
					 <description>American University Key Executive Leadership Programs in Washington, DC is pleased to announce the 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives: Leading Strategic Change and Transition. The Roundtable is designed to increase the capacity of GCC senior executives to deliver the intended impacts of e-government?better service provision, improved efficiency and greater engagement with citizens?and avoid the common failures. Accepting the notion that there is no single correct approach to e-government, the pan-Arab discourse generated from the Roundtable discussion will be vital for all GCC senior executives who have a major role in ensuring that the barriers of e-government are overcome and successful customization and implementation of e-government services in their respective countries is achieved.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4580543</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, April 05, 2013 14:33:48</pubDate>
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					 <title>Tue, Oct 1 8:00 AM: Key Executive Leadership Programs GCC Roundtable</title> 
					 <description>American University Key Executive Leadership Programs in Washington, DC is pleased to announce the 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives: Leading Strategic Change and Transition. The Roundtable is designed to increase the capacity of GCC senior executives to deliver the intended impacts of e-government?better service provision, improved efficiency and greater engagement with citizens?and avoid the common failures. Accepting the notion that there is no single correct approach to e-government, the pan-Arab discourse generated from the Roundtable discussion will be vital for all GCC senior executives who have a major role in ensuring that the barriers of e-government are overcome and successful customization and implementation of e-government services in their respective countries is achieved.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4580544</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, April 05, 2013 14:33:48</pubDate>
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					 <title>Thu, Oct 3 8:00 AM: Key Executive Leadership Programs 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives</title> 
					 <description>American University (AU) Key Executive Leadership Programs in Washington, DC is pleased to announce the 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives: Leading Strategic Change and Transition. The Roundtable is designed to increase the capacity of GCC senior executives to deliver the intended impacts of e-government?better service provision, improved efficiency and greater engagement with citizens?and avoid the common failures. Accepting the notion that there is no single correct approach to e-government, the pan-Arab discourse generated from the Roundtable discussion will be vital for all GCC senior executives who have a major role in ensuring that the barriers of e-government are overcome and successful customization and implementation of e-government services in their respective countries is achieved.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4580583</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, April 05, 2013 14:38:35</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, Oct 4 8:00 AM: Key Executive Leadership Programs 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives</title> 
					 <description>American University (AU) Key Executive Leadership Programs in Washington, DC is pleased to announce the 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives: Leading Strategic Change and Transition. The Roundtable is designed to increase the capacity of GCC senior executives to deliver the intended impacts of e-government?better service provision, improved efficiency and greater engagement with citizens?and avoid the common failures. Accepting the notion that there is no single correct approach to e-government, the pan-Arab discourse generated from the Roundtable discussion will be vital for all GCC senior executives who have a major role in ensuring that the barriers of e-government are overcome and successful customization and implementation of e-government services in their respective countries is achieved.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4580584</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, April 05, 2013 14:38:35</pubDate>
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					 <title>Mon, Oct 7 8:00 AM: Key Executive Leadership Programs GCC Roundtable</title> 
					 <description>American University Key Executive Leadership Programs in Washington, DC is pleased to announce the 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives: Leading Strategic Change and Transition. The Roundtable is designed to increase the capacity of GCC senior executives to deliver the intended impacts of e-government?better service provision, improved efficiency and greater engagement with citizens?and avoid the common failures. Accepting the notion that there is no single correct approach to e-government, the pan-Arab discourse generated from the Roundtable discussion will be vital for all GCC senior executives who have a major role in ensuring that the barriers of e-government are overcome and successful customization and implementation of e-government services in their respective countries is achieved.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4580545</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, April 05, 2013 14:33:48</pubDate>
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					 <title>Tue, Oct 8 8:00 AM: Key Executive Leadership Programs GCC Roundtable</title> 
					 <description>American University Key Executive Leadership Programs in Washington, DC is pleased to announce the 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives: Leading Strategic Change and Transition. The Roundtable is designed to increase the capacity of GCC senior executives to deliver the intended impacts of e-government?better service provision, improved efficiency and greater engagement with citizens?and avoid the common failures. Accepting the notion that there is no single correct approach to e-government, the pan-Arab discourse generated from the Roundtable discussion will be vital for all GCC senior executives who have a major role in ensuring that the barriers of e-government are overcome and successful customization and implementation of e-government services in their respective countries is achieved.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4580546</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, April 05, 2013 14:33:48</pubDate>
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					 <title>Thu, Oct 10 8:00 AM: Key Executive Leadership Programs 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives</title> 
					 <description>American University (AU) Key Executive Leadership Programs in Washington, DC is pleased to announce the 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives: Leading Strategic Change and Transition. The Roundtable is designed to increase the capacity of GCC senior executives to deliver the intended impacts of e-government?better service provision, improved efficiency and greater engagement with citizens?and avoid the common failures. Accepting the notion that there is no single correct approach to e-government, the pan-Arab discourse generated from the Roundtable discussion will be vital for all GCC senior executives who have a major role in ensuring that the barriers of e-government are overcome and successful customization and implementation of e-government services in their respective countries is achieved.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4580585</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, April 05, 2013 14:38:35</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, Oct 11 8:00 AM: Key Executive Leadership Programs GCC Roundtable</title> 
					 <description>American University Key Executive Leadership Programs in Washington, DC is pleased to announce the 2013 GCC Annual Roundtable on e-Government Initiatives: Leading Strategic Change and Transition. The Roundtable is designed to increase the capacity of GCC senior executives to deliver the intended impacts of e-government?better service provision, improved efficiency and greater engagement with citizens?and avoid the common failures. Accepting the notion that there is no single correct approach to e-government, the pan-Arab discourse generated from the Roundtable discussion will be vital for all GCC senior executives who have a major role in ensuring that the barriers of e-government are overcome and successful customization and implementation of e-government services in their respective countries is achieved.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4580547</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, April 05, 2013 14:33:48</pubDate>
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