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The first price increase on Gate Passes is on Wednesday, March 4! Purchase your tickets by Tuesday, March 3 to get the current and lowest rate.
The first price increase on Gate Passes is on Wednesday, March 4! Purchase your tickets by Tuesday, March 3 to get the current and lowest rate.
Morning Ticket | Chautauqua Lecture Series – Robert Kagan
Friday, August 14 @ 10:45 AM
Single Tickets1, 2, 3
$40
1Price includes a $5 Facility Fee. 2A Gate Pass that is valid for the respective lecture date offers admission to this event for no additional cost. 3The Morning Lecture ticket offers valid grounds access from 7:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. and includes access to Chautauqua's grounds, morning worship and Amphitheater lecture, excluding Theater and Opera events.
$40
1Price includes a $5 Facility Fee. 2A Gate Pass that is valid for the respective lecture date offers admission to this event for no additional cost. 3The Morning Lecture ticket offers valid grounds access from 7:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. and includes access to Chautauqua's grounds, morning worship and Amphitheater lecture, excluding Theater and Opera events.
Week 7
Robert Kagan offers timely analysis on global power, foreign policy and the challenges facing the international order.
Robert Kagan offers timely analysis on global power, foreign policy and the challenges facing the international order.
Week 7
Robert Kagan is the Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow at Brookings and a contributing writer for The Atlantic, with decades of experience in foreign policy, national security and statecraft. He concludes Chautauqua’s week on “Global Power and Our Evolving International Order” with up-to-the-minute analysis informed by his government service and books including Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart — Again and The World America Made.
Single Tickets1, 2, 3
$40
1Price includes a $5 Facility Fee. 2A Gate Pass that is valid for the respective lecture date offers admission to this event for no additional cost. 3The Morning Lecture ticket offers valid grounds access from 7:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. and includes access to Chautauqua's grounds, morning worship and Amphitheater lecture, excluding Theater and Opera events.
Robert Kagan is the Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow at Brookings and a contributing writer for The Atlantic, with decades of experience in foreign policy, national security and statecraft. He concludes Chautauqua’s week on “Global Power and Our Evolving International Order” with up-to-the-minute analysis informed by his government service and books including Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart — Again and The World America Made.
Single Tickets1, 2, 3
$40
1Price includes a $5 Facility Fee. 2A Gate Pass that is valid for the respective lecture date offers admission to this event for no additional cost. 3The Morning Lecture ticket offers valid grounds access from 7:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. and includes access to Chautauqua's grounds, morning worship and Amphitheater lecture, excluding Theater and Opera events.
Morning Ticket | Chautauqua Lecture Series – Robert Kagan
Friday, August 14 @ 10:45 AM
Week 7
Robert Kagan is the Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow at Brookings and a contributing writer for The Atlantic, with decades of experience in foreign policy, national security and statecraft. He concludes Chautauqua’s week on “Global Power and Our Evolving International Order” with up-to-the-minute analysis informed by his government service and books including Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart — Again and The World America Made.
Single Tickets1, 2, 3
$40
1Price includes a $5 Facility Fee. 2A Gate Pass that is valid for the respective lecture date offers admission to this event for no additional cost. 3The Morning Lecture ticket offers valid grounds access from 7:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. and includes access to Chautauqua's grounds, morning worship and Amphitheater lecture, excluding Theater and Opera events.
Robert Kagan is the Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow at Brookings and a contributing writer for The Atlantic, with decades of experience in foreign policy, national security and statecraft. He concludes Chautauqua’s week on “Global Power and Our Evolving International Order” with up-to-the-minute analysis informed by his government service and books including Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart — Again and The World America Made.
Single Tickets1, 2, 3
$40
1Price includes a $5 Facility Fee. 2A Gate Pass that is valid for the respective lecture date offers admission to this event for no additional cost. 3The Morning Lecture ticket offers valid grounds access from 7:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. and includes access to Chautauqua's grounds, morning worship and Amphitheater lecture, excluding Theater and Opera events.
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