10/22/2021
We set out a decade ago to put the study of diplomacy on the map at Harvard University. In creating the Kennedy School’s Future of Diplomacy Project, our goals were to encourage the development of courses on diplomacy and negotiations, to bring to the school some of the world’s most effective diplomats, and to encourage our students to become diplomats themselves.
Ten years later, we are proud of what we have accomplished. The Future of Diplomacy Project has become one of the most dynamic initiatives at the Kennedy School with a high degree of student participation and faculty support. We have brought over 350 global leaders to our campus to teach, debate, write, and engage with our community. We have sponsored hundreds of speakers, panels, conferences, and debates about diplomacy’s place in an increasingly complex global landscape.
For this anniversary publication, we have asked many of our former fellows to reflect on the geostrategic challenges ahead for diplomacy and statecraft and to offer their advice to the younger generation of rising leaders on the opportunities and challenges for diplomacy in the decade ahead.
READ Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center: https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/decade-diplomacy-future-diplomacy-project-10