September 2024 Conference: Sponsors
Global Sponsor
Carnegie Corporation of New York was established by Andrew Carnegie in 1911 to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding. Today the foundation works to reduce political polarization through philanthropic support for the issues that Carnegie considered most important: education, democracy, and peace.
National Sponsors
The Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University brings people together to learn about Russia and Eurasia in original and profound ways. By fostering opportunities for innovative scholarship, creative teaching, and broad learning within a research university, we educate future leaders who make enduring contributions and bring deep knowledge to bear on contemporary problems.
The Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin is home to the world’s leading experts on Russia and the wider region. The center’s scholars and digital media platform, Carnegie Politika, deliver independent analysis and strategic insight on major policy challenges across the entire region in the wake of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
Local Sponsors
The international security environment of the twenty-first century contains formidable challenges, revealing both opportunities for advancing stability and change, as well as a spectrum of new and complex threats to stability. To address them, the international community, including the United States, will continue to require a corps of creative and innovative professionals to anticipate and manage security, defense, conflict, and conflict resolution issues. Since 1971, the International Security Studies Program at The Fletcher School prepares its students for these challenges.
The Center for International Environment and Resource Policy (CIERP) at The Fletcher School strives to build sustainable prosperity in a changing global environment through rigorous, policy-relevant, interdisciplinary research and training of the next generation of leaders.
The Institute for Business in the Global Context (IBGC) connects the world of business to the world. It is the hub for international business at The Fletcher School. The institute takes an interdisciplinary and international approach, preparing global leaders who can cross borders of many kinds and integrate business skills with essential contextual intelligence.
The Edward R. Murrow Center for Global Diplomacy at The Fletcher School proudly serves as a hub for the exploration of diplomacy and the nurturing of tomorrow’s diplomatic leaders. Its journey, which began with a strong focus on public diplomacy, has now expanded to embrace the entirety of global diplomacy, spanning public diplomacy, small state diplomacy, media and journalism, cultural diplomacy, and diplomatic history.
The Center for Strategic Studies (CSS) at The Fletcher School is dedicated to producing policy-relevant research on strategy, international politics, and U.S. foreign policy. Its mission is to educate future scholars and practitioners and generate cutting-edge analysis that broadens the U.S. foreign policy debate.
The Constantine G. Karamanlis Chair in Hellenic and European Studies at The Fletcher School is committed to promoting Hellenic and European studies in the United States while honoring a towering figure of Greece’s recent past.