China Shakes the World: A Revolutionary Remaking of the International Order
Sumners Distinguished Lecture Series
Join us October 22 as we resume the Sumners Distinguished Lecture Series with Gordon Chang.
Antitrust and the Modern Economy
What is the modern take on antitrust law? Join us September 22.
What the Heck Is Going On in the Housing Market?
What is the cause of skyrocketing home valuations? Is this a short-term or long-term pattern? And what's with these mortgage interest rates?
Online Freedom of Speech and the States
What is the role of government and industry when it comes to what is posted online, and what about individual responsibility?
Broadband Expansion: What's the Government Role?
Join the Institute for Policy Innovation on July 21 as we explore the issue with experts and thought leaders from both the policy world and the corporate world.
The Most Dangerous Experiment in World History with Brian Wesbury
Join the Institute for Policy Innovation as noted economist Brian Wesbury explains why the "Great Reset" policies are a huge mistake and the Most Dangerous Experiment in World History.
A Post-Brexit Conversation with Lord Syed Kamall, Baron of Edmonton
Please join us May 18 as we discuss how things have gone after Brexit as well as the UK's new trade position and trade agreements.
Patents and the Vaccines: A World IP Day Discussion
Join the Institute for Policy Innovation on April 26 for a World IP Day discussion on Patents and the Vaccines, a follow-up to last year's "Patents and the Pandemic" event.
Fight House: Rivalries in the White House From Truman to Trump
A Conversation with Tevi Troy
Join us for a conversation with author, presidential historian and former senior government official Tevi Troy as we discuss his latest book.
A Leaner, Meaner Fighting Machine
An Interview with the Pentagon's Former Chief Management Officer, Lisa Hershman
Please join IPI on Tuesday, April 6, for a discussion with Lisa Hershman, former Chief Management Officer of the Pentagon. We'll talk about why Congress created her position, why Congress eliminated her position, as well as whether Congress really wants efficiency at the Pentagon, and Hershman's concerns for the future.