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Friday, August 15, 2008
Start: 8:00 am
End: 11:59 pm

The Women’s Foreign Policy Group is actively recruiting young professionals in foreign policy (both women & men). Register as a Young Professional before August 15th and receive a special introductory membership in the Women’s Foreign Policy Group for the remainder of the calendar year at a discounted rate of $50. This one-time offer will allow you to join the WFPG in time to join us for our upcoming programs. In addition to our Annual Luncheon Event, we will also be holding a conference on Islam this fall and will continue to offer other substantive programs on foreign policy issues including special events like our Author and Embassy Series events.

Thursday, August 21, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

As you may know, YPFP sent three teams to the CSIS-AILA Debates last month, and one of our teams claimed the Gold! YPFP would like to continue developing its members' debating skill sets, so we've scheduled an informal Speed Debates Practice Session on Thursday, August 21st, from 6-8PM at 1800 K Street, NW.   Separately, we are creating a database of YPFP members who would be interested in debates of different sizes and formats moving forward.    If you are interested in participating in the August 21st debates, and/or would like to be on our new debates listserve, please e-mail Ryan Miller, YPFP's Debates Coordinator, at ryan.miller@ypfp.org with your name and affiliation. In addition to debaters, we also need individuals who would be interested in judging this Thursday.

Thursday, September 4, 2008
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

UNIFEM/USA/NCC Happy Hour
Thursday, September 4th 5-9pm

Madam's Organ, 2461 18th St NW

Join us for a drink or two and some food at Madam's Organ and learn more about the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), UNIFEM/USA and the National Capital Chapter (NCC). Network with people who are involved with international development work in the DC area!

This happy hour is also a fundraiser for our Chapter! From 5-9 pm, we will receive $1 from every drink sold and 20% of food sales. Madam's Organ will offer $1 off drinks from 5-8 (their happy hour). So please join us and invite your friends to have a good time for a good cause!

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Foreign Policy Professionals for Obama is excited to announce the launching of a New York City Chapter!

This event will feature Christopher Sabatini (Senior Director for Policy at the Americas Society/Council of the Americas, Editor-in-Chief of Americas Quarterly and member of the Obama campaign's Latin America advisory group) as well as networking, light refreshments and a cash bar.

When: September 4, 7:30pm to 10pm
Where: 301 W. 57th Street (at 8th avenue), Manhattan, NY on the rooftop/party room overlooking Central Park.
$15 suggested donation.

To join FPPfO in New York, or to RSVP for the launch event, please email:
nycfppfo@gmail.com or call Melanie Standish at 202-487-8184.

Friday, September 5, 2008
Start: 12:53 pm
Start: Sep 5 2008 - 12:53pm
End: Sep 11 2008 - 12:00am

World Learning is currently seeking applications for an upcoming State Department sponsored exchange program in Turkey. The 10 day trip will take place in the second part of November 2008 and will include Istanbul/Ankara and Eastern Turkey. The ideal candidate is a civically-minded young American, age 21-35, interested in Turkish culture and current affairs, with a deep and broad understanding of Turkish foreign policy and the political and economic context of the country, good interpersonal skills and a commitment to working with Turkish counterparts for years to come. The application should also mention if the candidate traveled to Turkey before.

Saturday, September 6, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 5 2008 - 12:53pm
End: Sep 11 2008 - 12:00am

World Learning is currently seeking applications for an upcoming State Department sponsored exchange program in Turkey. The 10 day trip will take place in the second part of November 2008 and will include Istanbul/Ankara and Eastern Turkey. The ideal candidate is a civically-minded young American, age 21-35, interested in Turkish culture and current affairs, with a deep and broad understanding of Turkish foreign policy and the political and economic context of the country, good interpersonal skills and a commitment to working with Turkish counterparts for years to come. The application should also mention if the candidate traveled to Turkey before.

Sunday, September 7, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 5 2008 - 12:53pm
End: Sep 11 2008 - 12:00am

World Learning is currently seeking applications for an upcoming State Department sponsored exchange program in Turkey. The 10 day trip will take place in the second part of November 2008 and will include Istanbul/Ankara and Eastern Turkey. The ideal candidate is a civically-minded young American, age 21-35, interested in Turkish culture and current affairs, with a deep and broad understanding of Turkish foreign policy and the political and economic context of the country, good interpersonal skills and a commitment to working with Turkish counterparts for years to come. The application should also mention if the candidate traveled to Turkey before.

Monday, September 8, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 5 2008 - 12:53pm
End: Sep 11 2008 - 12:00am

World Learning is currently seeking applications for an upcoming State Department sponsored exchange program in Turkey. The 10 day trip will take place in the second part of November 2008 and will include Istanbul/Ankara and Eastern Turkey. The ideal candidate is a civically-minded young American, age 21-35, interested in Turkish culture and current affairs, with a deep and broad understanding of Turkish foreign policy and the political and economic context of the country, good interpersonal skills and a commitment to working with Turkish counterparts for years to come. The application should also mention if the candidate traveled to Turkey before.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 5 2008 - 12:53pm
End: Sep 11 2008 - 12:00am

World Learning is currently seeking applications for an upcoming State Department sponsored exchange program in Turkey. The 10 day trip will take place in the second part of November 2008 and will include Istanbul/Ankara and Eastern Turkey. The ideal candidate is a civically-minded young American, age 21-35, interested in Turkish culture and current affairs, with a deep and broad understanding of Turkish foreign policy and the political and economic context of the country, good interpersonal skills and a commitment to working with Turkish counterparts for years to come. The application should also mention if the candidate traveled to Turkey before.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 5 2008 - 12:53pm
End: Sep 11 2008 - 12:00am

World Learning is currently seeking applications for an upcoming State Department sponsored exchange program in Turkey. The 10 day trip will take place in the second part of November 2008 and will include Istanbul/Ankara and Eastern Turkey. The ideal candidate is a civically-minded young American, age 21-35, interested in Turkish culture and current affairs, with a deep and broad understanding of Turkish foreign policy and the political and economic context of the country, good interpersonal skills and a commitment to working with Turkish counterparts for years to come. The application should also mention if the candidate traveled to Turkey before.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm

As the most populous Arab country, Egypt has long played a unique role in the Middle East and has been an important U.S. ally in the region. Egypt was also seen as a key focal point of the Bush administration’s “freedom agenda,” with U.S. pressure to reform hailed as leading to political openings by 2005. However, more recently, the Egyptian government has taken a series of regressive steps with regard to respect for human rights and the rule of law. Numerous political activists and dissidents remain in Egyptian prisons on dubious charges, including former presidential candidate Ayman Nour and members of the Muslim Brotherhood. Most recently, leading political reform activist Saad Eddin Ibrahim was sentenced in absentia to two years in prison on charges of “tarnishing Egypt’s reputation.”

Thursday, September 11, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: Sep 5 2008 - 12:53pm
End: Sep 11 2008 - 12:00am

World Learning is currently seeking applications for an upcoming State Department sponsored exchange program in Turkey. The 10 day trip will take place in the second part of November 2008 and will include Istanbul/Ankara and Eastern Turkey. The ideal candidate is a civically-minded young American, age 21-35, interested in Turkish culture and current affairs, with a deep and broad understanding of Turkish foreign policy and the political and economic context of the country, good interpersonal skills and a commitment to working with Turkish counterparts for years to come. The application should also mention if the candidate traveled to Turkey before.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:30 am

The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Southeast Europe Project, in conjunction with the Kennan Institute and the East European Studies Program, invites you to a forum

Russia and the West: Repercussions for Southeast Europe and Eurasia

with

Alexandros Petersen
Southeast Europe Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center; Adjunct Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies; and Vice President for Global Operations, Young Professionals in Foreign Policy

Thursday, September 11, 2008
10:00 - 11:30 a.m.

RSVP acceptances only sep@wilsoncenter.org

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Special $10 admission for YPFP Members: Use Discount Code ypfp08

WFPG Author Series Event: Linda Robinson, New York Times bestselling author of Masters of Chaos

Thursday, September 11, 2008 5:30 p.m.
Reception and Program

Academy for Educational Development
8th Floor Board Room
1875 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, D.C.

Click here to register

or call 202-884-8597

The program will be followed by a book signing by the author.
Copies of the book can be reserved in advance. A limited number will also be available for purchase at the event.

Start: 6:00 pm
Start: Sep 11 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Sep 12 2008 - 12:00am

DATE: Thursday, September 11, 2008
TICKETS: $20 Cover/Donation. Buy tickets at the door or online at www.dromnyc.com
LOCATION: Drom - 85 Avenue A (between 5th and 6th)
TIME: Doors open at 6:00pm

PERFORMANCES
7:15PM AMIR EL-SAFFAR
8:15PM THE LAURA THOMAS BAND
9:15PM NELLIE MCKAY

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Georgian relations with Russia have been tense over the years, particularly with Moscow's support for breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.  Events boiled over in July 2008, leading to open hostilities between the two countries.  Rapid Russian recognition of South Ossetian and Abkhaz independence, coupled with military support for the separatists, strained European relations with Russia and have left the United States and NATO struggling to find an appropriate response.  What strategic goals underpinned Russian use of force in Georgia?  How will this affect stability in the Caucasus and Black Sea regions?  Will the incursion impact the NATO membership bids of Ukraine, Georgia, and other countries?  How should the United States and NATO respond?  To discuss these issues and more, please join Stephen Flanagan, Senior Vice President and Director of the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

To attend, please register by emailing events@ypfp.org with your name and affiliation.

Friday, September 12, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: Sep 11 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Sep 12 2008 - 12:00am

DATE: Thursday, September 11, 2008
TICKETS: $20 Cover/Donation. Buy tickets at the door or online at www.dromnyc.com
LOCATION: Drom - 85 Avenue A (between 5th and 6th)
TIME: Doors open at 6:00pm

PERFORMANCES
7:15PM AMIR EL-SAFFAR
8:15PM THE LAURA THOMAS BAND
9:15PM NELLIE MCKAY



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