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Theย 2026 Hemispheric Security Conferenceย (HSC) will take placeย May 5 - 8, 2026.ย ย 

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Led by FIU'sย Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy,ย the HSCย brings together top decision-makers to address the most urgent and complex challenges facing the Americas.

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๐Ÿ”—ย REGISTER NOWย 

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Key Coverage Areas Include:

ย ย ๐ŸŒย Venezuela: Pathways to Stability and Renewal
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๐Ÿ‘€ Transnational Crime and Illicit Economiesย 

ย ๐Ÿข Democratic Governance and Rule of Law

ย ๐ŸŒ Cuba in Transition

ย ๐ŸŽ–๏ธ Great Power Competition in Latin America and the Caribbean

ย ๐Ÿค– Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Emerging Technologiesย 

ย โš“ Maritime Security andย Critical Infrastructure Protection

ย ๐Ÿš— Irregular Migration and Regional Stability

ย ๐Ÿ’ฅ US Foreign Policy Towards the Americas and more!

By attending HSC, you will join national presidents, ministers of defense, senior government officials, military leaders, CEOs, policymakers, scholars, and private-sector experts from across the Americas.ย 


โšกDonโ€™t miss the opportunity to engage directly with the leaders shaping the future of the Americas.

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๐Ÿ”— REGISTER NOWย 

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This event is OPEN to all FIU students, faculty and staff!ย 

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Should you need an ADA accommodation to participate in a University event, program, or activity or need to request materials in an accessible format, please contact FIUโ€™s Office of Civil Rights Compliance and Accessibility (CRCA) at 305-348-2785 or accommodations@fiu.edu. All requests for ADA accommodation or accessible materials for this event must be submitted to CRCA at least seven (7) business days prior to the event or at the earliest possible opportunity.ย ย 

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