Raymond Aron Lectures
Since its launch in 2004, the annual series has become a well-established and prominent forum for leading French scholars and statesmen and their American counterparts to speak on critical issues affecting the transatlantic relationship.
2022
Jun
8
Past Event
Russia, France, and global disorder
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Online Only
2021
Jun
24
Past Event
Black Lives Matter and the anti-racist movement in France
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Online Only
2020
Sep
29
Past Event
U.S. and European economies after COVID-19
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Online Only
2019
Mar
18
Past Event
The immigration challenge in a divided Europe
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Washington, DC
2016
Dec
20
Past Event
Can we make growth more inclusive? A trans-Atlantic perspective
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Washington, DC
2015
Sep
17
Past Event
Restoring European economic leadership
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Washington, DC
2014
Oct
16
Past Event
The Road to Paris: Transatlantic Cooperation and the 2015 Climate Change Conference
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Washington, DC
2013
Oct
28
Past Event
Is Globalization in Need of Global Governance?
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Washington, DC
2012
Dec
18
Past Event
The Internationalization of Law
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Washington, DC
2011
Dec
13
Past Event
2011 Raymond Aron Lecture: Interpreting the Arab Spring
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Washington, DC
2010
Dec
9
Past Event
2010 Raymond Aron Lecture Series: Global Inequality: Is There a Role for Global Governance?
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Washington, DC
2009
Oct
26
Past Event
2009 Raymond Aron Lecture: Jean Pisani-Ferry on the Transatlantic Economy After the Global Financial Crisis
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Washington, DC
2008
Oct
7
Past Event
2008 Raymond Aron Lecture: Who Is Reshaping the World?
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Washington, DC
2007
Nov
15
Past Event
2007 Raymond Aron Lecture: Recasting Sovereignty: France in a Globalized World
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Washington, DC
2006
Oct
5
Past Event
2006 Raymond Aron Lecture: Judges and Constitutions in the United States and Europe
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Washington, DC