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.
Tue
Jun
20
Upcoming Event
The two world wars, genocide, and the Ukraine war
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Washington, DC
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