The Academy of Political Science sponsors conferences and events on important and timely issues. Participants include experts from government, academic, and non-profit sectors.
To be announced.
September 11, Terrorist Attacks, and U.S. Foreign Policy
September 11, 2002
New York, NY
Rethinking Homelessness: A Framework for Change
April 6-7, 2001
New York, NY
Threat and Use of Force In American Foreign Policy
October 28, 1999
New York, NY
Fall 1998 Lecture Series
New York, NY
The 50th Anniversary of the Truman Doctrine
March 12-13, 1997
Washington, DC
Presidential Power: Forging the Presidency for the 21st Century
November 15-16, 1996
New York, NY
Washington Abandons the Cities? Trends, Consequences and Solutions
October 12, 1995
New York, NY
Presidential and Parliamentary Democracies: Which Work Best?
May 20-21, 1993
New York, NY
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The Future of Global Politics
June 26, 2025
7:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. ET
WEBINAR
Jimmy Carter's Legacy
Jimmy Carter's Public Policy Ex-Presidency
John Whiteclay Chambers II
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