Since its founding, the Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy has held an annual conference at Yale, featuring Dr. Kissinger, which convenes renowned academics and practitioners to discuss critical issues in international affairs.
Past Conferences:
2021
“Remembering Charles Hill, 1936-2021: Statecraft, Grand Strategy, and World Order”
2019
“World Disorder: Future of the International State System”
2018
“Understanding Cyberwarfare and Artificial Intelligence”
2017
“Reflections on the Great War: The Lessons of World War I for American Grand Strategy”
2016
“Biography and Grand Strategy: Implications for Leadership and Global Affairs”
2015
“World Order 2025: Conflicting Visions of the International State System”
2014
“Europe at a Crossroads: The Future of Europe and Its Role in the International System”
2013
“American Diplomacy: Past, Present, and Future”
2012
“Sino-American Relations in 2022: The Future of the International System”