Towards a Reform of Egyptian Subsidies
Future Events

Dame Harriet Walter, one of Britain's leading actors, will discuss the interpretation of female roles and what it tells us about social progress and prosperity.

Jean d’Amécourt, former French Ambassador to Afghanistan, presents his new book in conversation with Mark Sedwill, Permanent Secretary at the Home Office and former UK Ambassador to Afghanistan.
Past Events

In a discussion at the Legatum Institute, the Cato Institute's Dalibor Rohac will present a new paper arguing for an immediate elimination of subsidies and their replacement with a stream of unconditional cash transfers.

Connecting with foreign publics is no longer merely a diplomat’s purview. A conversation with Goli Ameri of the Center for Global Engagement.

The Legatum Institute and the City Choir of Washington present the world premiere of 'Three Hymns of George Herbert', to be performed in Washington, D.C. The concert is part of the Legatum Institute's Promise of Freedom series.

A discussion on the role of micro, small, and medium-sized firms in Eastern Europe’s transitioning economies, with Professor Jan Švejnar, Director at the Center on Global Economic Governance at Columbia University.

A presentation by His Eminence the 11th Kirti Rinpoche on 'The Plague of Self-Immolation in Tibet, and the Danger to the Future of Peaceful Transitions'.

LI hosted representatives from the German-based 'Centrum für Europäische Politik' (CEP) for a presentation of their annual 'CEP Default Index.'

As part of the Legatum Institute's 'Promise of Freedom' series of lectures, the Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Sandy Nairne, will discuss the different ways in which Her Majesty the Queen has been viewed by artists in the course of her reign and how these portrayals record a constant evolution in the Sovereign's relationship to her subjects.

A conversation with journalist and author Oliver Bullough, and Ben Judah, visiting fellow at the European Stability Initiative and author of the Legatum Institute's new report 'Five Traps for Putin', an examination of the contemporary Kremlin.
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