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About event:

What happens when diplomacy fails, disaster strikes, or conflict spirals beyond control? Who steps in, and how do they make the calls that can save—or cost—lives?
Join us for an introduction to “International Crisis Management”—a course that puts you in the middle of global decision-making through real-world case studies, crisis simulations, and strategic thinking shaped by decades of U.S. and international experience. In this session, you’ll:● Learn the elements of a full course freely offered in fall of 2025.● See how individuals and global actors—from the UN to the U.S.—build responses under pressure.● Explore how to define success in crisis through “End State” planning.● Discover how even the most difficult adversaries can and must be understood.● Dive into the intellectual and strategic roots of modern crisis management. This introductory session shows you the elements of the full ICM course (fall 2025). ICM will stretch your perspective and sharpen your skills through theory and practice. Whether you're passionate about foreign policy, leadership, or conflict resolution, this course will challenge you to think like a strategist and act like a negotiator.

Speaker:

Daniel Whitman - Former U.S. Foreign Service Officer, Lecturer George Washington University

Language:

Українська