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Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service

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Academic institute

Director
  
Established
  
2013

Location
  
Washington, D.C.

Website
  
politics.georgetown.edu

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service is an academic center at Georgetown University in Washington, DC dedicated to the study of regional and national politics. It is housed within the McCourt School of Public Policy and was created in the fall of 2013 alongside the school's founding. In 2015, Mo Elleithee, the former communications director of the Democratic National Committee, was appointed its first Executive Director. In the fall of 2015, the Institute launched its first programs. The goal of the institute is to serve as an "incubator of political thought" in a bipartisan manner and to study such matters as leadership, governance, elections, and public engagement. It brings candidates for public office and incumbents, including presidential candidates, and political practitioners to Georgetown's campus and enable "student-driven conversation."

In November 2015, the Institute brought democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders to campus for a historic speech on what democratic socialism means in the United States

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