September 3-17, 2020 | Climate Change
Sustainable Lifestyles and Consumption: International Action in this Moment of Crisis
Stanley Center events and collaborations bring together diverse stakeholders from across the globe to exchange ideas, foster innovation, and take collective action.
September 3-17, 2020 | Climate Change
Sustainable Lifestyles and Consumption: International Action in this Moment of Crisis
September 9, 2020 | Nuclear Weapons
Emerging Digital Technologies for Nonproliferation and Nuclear Security
December 8-9, 2020 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Regional Responses to the Crises in Latin America and the Caribbean: Shrinking Civic Spaces and Challenges to Resilience
December 8-9, 2020 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Regional Responses to the Crises in Latin America and the Caribbean: Shrinking Civic Spaces and Challenges to ResilienceOctober 29, 2020 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Cities and Mass Violence RoundtableOctober 28, 2020 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Focal Points Meeting of the Latin American Network for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (XI)September 9, 2020 | Nuclear Weapons
Emerging Digital Technologies for Nonproliferation and Nuclear SecuritySeptember 7-10, 2020 | Climate Change
Belt Road Initiative Investment in the Energy Sector: Framing Sustainable Policy Solutions for the Post-COVID WorldSeptember 3-17, 2020 | Climate Change
Sustainable Lifestyles and Consumption: International Action in this Moment of CrisisAugust 27, 2020 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Interactive Discussion with the United Nations Special Adviser for the Responsibility to Protect on Challenges in Latin AmericaAugust 11, 2020 | Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear Hotlines: Practice and Contemporary ConsiderationsMay 28-29, 2020 | Mass Violence and Atrocities
Regional Responses to the Crises in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations for COVID-19May 28, 2020 - June 3, 2020 | Climate Change
Roadmap to Land Use and Food Systems TransformationMay 11-15, 2020 | Climate Change
The Future of Global Climate Action in the UNFCCCApril 29, 2020 | Nuclear Weapons
Three Tweets To Midnight – Virtual DiscussionThough 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.
Mass Violence and Atrocities
Urban Atrocities: Exploring Identity-Based Mass Violence in CitiesGlobal Governance
A Constructive US Contribution to Global Collective ActionNuclear Weapons
Nuclear Hotlines: Origins, Evolution, ApplicationsMass Violence and Atrocities
The Escalating Risk of Mass Violence in the United States