November 9, 2021 | Glasgow, UKClimate Change
Diplomacy Toward an International Fossil Fuel Production Policy Regime
Stanley Center events and collaborations bring together diverse stakeholders from across the globe to exchange ideas, foster innovation, and take collective action.
November 9, 2021 | Glasgow, UKClimate Change
Diplomacy Toward an International Fossil Fuel Production Policy Regime
April 29, 2022 | Stanford, CA, USANuclear Weapons
Setting Your Moral Compass: Applied Ethics in OSINT
May 23, 2022 | Stockholm, SwedenMass Violence and Atrocities
Urban Fragility and Violence within a Changing Climate
May 23, 2022 | Stockholm, Sweden | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Urban Fragility and Violence within a Changing ClimateApril 29, 2022 | Stanford, CA, USA | Nuclear Weapons
Setting Your Moral Compass: Applied Ethics in OSINTMarch 24, 2022 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Understanding the Gendered Impacts of Urban Gun Violence and Ways to Address ThemMarch 10, 2022 | Washington D.C., DC, USA | Nuclear Weapons
Setting Your Moral Compass: Applied Ethics in OSINTMarch 9, 2022 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Reduction is Possible: Exploring the Promise of Centralized Urban Violence Prevention UnitsMarch 1, 2022 - April 21, 2022 | All Issue Areas
61st Strategy for Peace ConferenceNovember 10, 2021 | Glasgow, UK | Climate Change
Alliances for Climate Action Strategy Session and ReceptionNovember 9, 2021 | Glasgow, UK | Climate Change
Diplomacy Toward an International Fossil Fuel Production Policy RegimeNovember 9, 2021 | Glasgow, UK | Climate Change
Together in the Decade of Delivery: How Collaboration Can Take Us From Commitment to ImplementationNovember 8, 2021 | Glasgow, UK | Climate Change
All In for Net Zero: How A Whole-of-Society Approach Can Accelerate the Race to ZeroOctober 5-6, 2021 | Climate Change
Developing a Framework for a Just and Equitable International Transition for Fossil Fuel ProductionJune 30, 2021 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Confronting Identity-Based Mass Violence: Bridging Expertise on Urban Violence and Atrocity PreventionThough the majority of our events are invitation-only, important takeaways from discussions and activities are often published on our website to inform work by policymakers, nonprofits, journalists, representatives from the private sector, and other actors.
Nuclear Weapons
Racial Inequalities and Nuclear PolicyMass Violence and Atrocities
Systemic Racism in Mass Violence and Atrocity PreventionNuclear Weapons
Feeling the Burden: Ethical Challenges and Practices in Open Source Analysis and JournalismMass Violence and Atrocities
VIII. Regional Responses to the Crises in Latin America and the Caribbean: Subregional Sessions