WASHINGTON DC
29 March - 12 April 2025
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT
This programme invites students to explore every aspect of politics and government, from constitutional history to twenty-first century international relations, and from the political theory of the Founding Fathers to today's public policy challenges. Depending on availability students will meet senior government officials, eminent academics, policy analysts, leaders of think tanks, high-profile lawyers, and political staffers.
Universities
Washington D.C. in Spring includes lectures and a seminar at two universities both well known for their distinguished faculty:
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Georgetown University is the home of the School of Foreign Service, well known for preparing men and women for distinguished careers in politics and international diplomacy.
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George Mason University is the number one centre of excellence for the study of Public Choice Theory, the economics of politics or, as Nobel Laureate James Buchanan called it, 'Politics without Romance'.
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THink Tanks
Washington is full of experts on a broad range of public policy questions, who exert enormous influence on federal legislation. We will have confidential briefings on contemporary issues from influential think tanks.
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INNER SANCTUM
Our Visiting Scholars often have the chance to meet a member of the U.S. House of Representatives or a member of the U.S. Senate. These meetings operate under Chatham House Rules, which means that participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed. Under such conditions the Senators and Congressmen will speak candidly in answer to our questions.
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