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IOP To Host Bipartisan Conference

Students from a consortium of 25 colleges will come together to discuss personal projects and politics at the IOP this weekend.

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Benigno Aquino III takes the stage at the Institute of Politics to discuss political reform in the Philippines on Monday evening.

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Philippine President Highlights Recent Successes

President of the Philippines Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III outlined the positive economic changes his country has undergone over the last two decades in a public address at the Institute of Politics on Monday.

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The President on Stage

The Institute of Politics crowd rises as Benigno Aquino III, incumbent president of the Philippines, takes the stage.

Reflections on Ferguson
On Campus

Today in Photos (09/18/2014)

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Public Figures Reflect on Policing, Media during Ferguson Unrest

The event featured panelists who included a former police chief, a current mayor, a reverend, and a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist.

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Reflections on Ferguson

Former Chief of Police and Mayor of Houston, Dr. Lee P. Brown speaks about the unrest at Ferguson and the importance of community policing at the Institute of Politics on Wednesday.

Iranian Policy Forum
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Forum Looks at Approaches to ISIS, Iran

Two former national security advisors discussed approaches to Iran and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria at the Institute of Politics on Tuesday night.

Iranian Policy Forum
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Iranian Policy Forum

The Institute of Politics hosted a panel discussion with former Israeli National Security Adviser Yaakov Amidror, former U.S. National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon, and moderator Graham T. Allison on Tuesday.

A Panel Discussion for the IOP
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A Panel Discussion for the IOP

From the left, Jill Dougherty, Masha Alekhina, Nadya Tolokonnikova, and Pyotr Verzilov discuss the implications of Pussy Riot in Russian politics at the IOP in September.

A Panel Discussion for the IOP
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Pussy Riot Members Speak of Protest, Imprisonment at IOP

Two founding members of the Russian punk rock protest group Pussy Riot spoke out strongly against Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday night at a forum at the Institute of Politics, raising awareness of what they consider to be oppression propagated by Putin in their country.

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A protester stands outside of the IOP during the panel discussion on Tuesday evening.

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Pussy Riot + IOP

Nadya Tolokonnikova of the Pussy Riot speaks at the Institute of Politics on Monday evening. The discussion, moderated by Jill Dougherty, revolved around the implications of art and expression in Russian politics.

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During IOP Chat, Liberian President Weighs Concern, Optimism about Ebola Outbreak

While lauding recent efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf expressed concern about the long-term effects of the epidemic.

Ebola Panel
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Ebola Panel

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, appearing on screen above Kennedy School lecturer Sheila Burke and public health professors Michael VanRooyen and Dyann Wirth, speaks at the Institute of Politics via Skype. The four congregated for a panel discussion on the international response to Ebola.

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