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Max M. Kampelman, leader of the U.S. negotiating team with the Soviet Union on nuclear and space arms from 1985 to 1989
"Centennial Commemoration of Paul H. Nitze"
January 29, 2007
Other speakers included Thomas Graham Jr.,
special representative of the president for arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament from 1994 to 1997; Avis Bohlen, assistant secretary of State for Arms Control from 1999 to 2002; Christopher F. Chyba, professor of astrophysical sciences and international affairs at Princeton University; and Strobe Talbott (moderator), president of The Brookings Institution, deputy secretary of State from 1994 to 2001 and author of The Master of the Game: Paul Nitze and the Nuclear Peace.
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Hamid Karzai, president of Afghanistan
"The U.S.-Afghan Partnership"
May 24, 2005
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Ryozo Kato, Japanese ambassador to the United States
"U.S.-Japan Alliance in Asia"
February 28, 2006
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M. Trish Katyoka, Amnesty International’s advocacy director for Africa
"U.S.-Libya Relations"
March 24, 2005
Other speakers included Ali Aujali, chief of mission for the Libyan Liaison Office in Washington, and David Mack, vice president of the Middle East Institute and former deputy assistant secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs.
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Henry Kaufman, former Salomon Brothers partner and chief economist
"Governance and International Financial Markets: Public Responses to Corporate Scandal"
October 23, 2003
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Aftab Kazi, professor of international and comparative politics at the American University in Bishkek
"The New Silk Roads: Transport and Trade in the Greater Central Asia"
July 18, 2007
Other speakers included S. Frederick Starr, chairman of the SAIS Central Asia-Caucasus Institute; Masood Aziz, political councilor at the Afghanistan Embassy in Washington, D.C.; Abbas Maleki, director general of the Institute for Caspian Studies in Tehran; Niklas Norling, project director at the Silk Road Studies Program; and Taleh Ziyadov, deputy executive director of the U.S.-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce.
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Jack Kemp, co-founder of Empower America and former Buffalo Bills quarterback
"The Meaning of Sports"
May 4, 2004
Other speakers include Michael Mandelbaum, director of the SAIS American Foreign Policy Program and author of the new book, The Meaning of Sports: Why Americans Watch Baseball, Football, and Basketball and What They See When They Do; Phil Chenier, Comcast SportsNet commentator for the Washington Wizards and former Washington Bullets guard; Peter Magowan, president and managing general partner of the San Francisco Giants; and Philip Merrill (moderator), president and chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
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Edward Kennedy, U.S. senator (D-Mass.)
"Future Strategy for Iraq"
January 27, 2005
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Edward Kennedy, U.S. senator (D-Mass.)
"Long-Term Role of U.S. in Iraq"
July 15, 2003
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John Kerry, U.S. senator (D-Mass.)
“The Right War in the Right Place: Time to Get It Right in Afghanistan”
December 5, 2007
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John Kerry, U.S. senator (D-Mass.)
"Shaping a Sensible Strategy to Ensure America's National Security: A Conversation About Values, Issues and Solutions"
June 14-15, 2007
Ohter speakers included Gary Hart, former U.S. Senator (D-Colo.)
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John Kerry, U.S. senator (D-Mass.)
"National Security: A View From the Senate"
September 28, 2006
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Glenn Kessler, Washington Post diplomatic correspondent and author of the new book, The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy
"The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy"
September 6, 2007
Other speakers included James Mann, SAIS Foreign Policy Institute author-in-residence, and Don Oberdorfer, chairman of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS.
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Asma Khader, general coordinator of Sisterhood Is Global Institute/Jordan and former Jordanian minister of culture
"A Shared Vision for Change: Women and Legislative Reform in Muslim-Majority Societies"
November 17, 2005
Other speakers include Azar Nafisi, director of the SAIS Dialogue Project; Mahnaz Afkhami, Women's Learning Partnership president and Iran's former minister of State for Women’s Affairs; Zainah Anwar, executive director of Sisters of Islam in Malaysia; and Rebea Naciri, former president of Collectif 95 Mahreb-Egalité
 in Morocco.
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Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan
"Democracy's Advance in Afghanistan"
October 27, 2004
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Feroz Khan, visiting professor at the Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School and a SAIS graduate
"Pakistan and the Nonproliferation Regime"
February 14, 2007
Other speakers included Michael Krepon, co-founder and president emeritus of the Henry L. Stimson Center, and Naeem Salik, guest scholar of foreign policy studies at The Brookings Institution.
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Sunil Khilnani, director of the SAIS South Asia Studies Program
"Democracy’s Good Name"
October 24, 2007
Other speakers included Michael Mandlebaum, director of the SAIS American Foreign Policy Program and author of Democracy's Good Name: The Rise and Risks of the World’s Most Popular Form of Government; Robert Guest, Washington correspondent for The Economist; and Edward Lucas, Central and Eastern Europe correspondent for The Economist.
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Sunil Khilnani, director of the SAIS South Asia Studies Program
"The Future of Pakistan: The Politics and Economics of Development in Pakistan"
November 8, 2004
Other speakers include Mohammad Sadiq, charge d'affaires of the Embassy of Pakistan, Umar Ahmad Ghuman, Pakistan's minister of State for Investment and Privatization.
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Rita Kieber-Beck, minister of foreign affairs of the Principality of Liechtenstein
“Does Soft Power Apply to All? The Role of Small States in Multilateral Organizations”
September 27, 2007
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Amos Kimunya, minister of finance for the Republic of Kenya
"Kenya's Reform Agenda and Its Vision 2030"
March 22, 2007
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Mark Kirk, U.S. congressman (R-Ill.) and co-chair of the U.S.-China Working Group in Congress
"U.S. Congress: An Update on U.S.-China Relations"
February 8, 2006
Other speakers included Rick Larsen, U.S. congressman (D-Wash.) and co-chair of the U.S.-China Working Group in Congress.
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Henry Kissinger, former U.S. secretary of State
Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies 20th Anniversary Celebration and Reunion
June 22-23, 2007
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Kevin Klose, president of National Public Radio
"The Future of International News in the U.S. Media"
April 19, 2007
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Ted Koppel, managing editor for the Discovery Channel 
"Iran: The Most Dangerous Nation"
November 13, 2006
Other speakers included Karim Sadjadpour, a SAIS graduate and International Crisis Group Iran analyst; Maziar Bahari, Newsweek's Iran correspondent; and Scott Simon, host of NPR's "Weekend Edition."
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Pierre Kraehenbuehl, director of operations for the International Committee of the Red Cross
"Independent Humanitarian Action: Can It Survive?"
November 24, 2004
Other speakers included Roy Gutman, foreign editor of Newsday; Richard L. Greene, principal deputy assistant secretary of State; and John Prendergast, adviser to the president of the International Crisis Group.
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Michael Krepon, co-founder and president emeritus of the Henry L. Stimson Center
"Pakistan and the Nonproliferation Regime"
February 14, 2007
Other speakers included Feroz Khan, visiting professor at the Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School and a SAIS graduate, and Naeem Salik, guest scholar of foreign policy studies at The Brookings Institution.
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William Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard and one of the nation's leading political analysts and commentators
"American Vertigo"
January 24, 2006
Other speakers included Bernard-Henri Lévy, a renowned French philosopher and best-selling author, and Francis Fukuyama (moderator), director of the SAIS International Development Program.
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Dennis Kucinich, U.S. congressman (D-Ohio)
"Foreign Policy: The Imperative for Human Unity"
April 25, 2007
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Dennis Kucinich, U.S. congressman (D-Ohio) and 2008 candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination
"Democratic Forum on Iraq: Presidential Candidates Present Their Views"
June 6, 2007
Also included 2008 candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination Joseph Biden, U.S. senator (D-Del.) and Mike Gravel, former U.S. senator (D-Alaska)
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