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Speaker Series – Brian Katulis, Center for American Progress

November 1, 2012 by I-House DC

International Student House

is pleased to invite you to a

 Special Post Election Analysis by

Brian Katulis

Senior Fellow

Center for American Progress

 

on November 7, 2012

7:00 to 9:00 pm

1825 R Street, NW, Washington, DC

RSVP: Judy Singer, Director of Development

(202) 232-4007 x210; [email protected]

Brian Katulis’ work focuses on US national security policy in the Middle East and South Asia.  He has served as a consultant to numerous US Government Agencies, private corporations, and non-governmental organizations on projects in more than two dozen countries including Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Egypt and Colombia.

Mr. Katulis will share his insights on the results of the exciting Presidential election, as well as the outcome of US House and Senate races which could have a tremendous impact on national and international policies in the coming years.

ISH’s educational outreach programs

are made possible, in part,

by a generous grant from Al-Monitor

 

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International Student House of Washington, DC is a private, non-profit 501(c)3 organization located near Dupont Circle in the heart of Washington, DC. Donations will help support our mission to provide an exceptional residential experience to a highly diverse international community of graduate students, interns and visiting scholars. The House promotes inter-cultural dialogue, encourages life-long connections, and fosters global citizenship.

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