Browsing Past Events by Department "International Affairs"
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(2016-08-19)Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker present their book "Counterstrike," detailing the US's war on terror and the group of military analysts at intelligence agencies and in law enforcement developed a new strategy to fight terrorism ...
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(2015-07-08)Bush School Alum, Ambassador Nasir A. Andisha, presents his doctoral thesis on the "Desirability and Feasibility of a Policy of Neutrality in Afghanistan: The Dilemma of Collective Security and Neutrality in Afghanistan."
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(2016-09-02)
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(2016-03-22)Dr. Peter Hotez discusses the future of medicine and technology in the face of new and developing diseases. He looks at recent pandemics and outbreaks and discusses how vaccine diplomacy can change the world.
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(2016-11-03)
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(2017-08-04)Nicolas Werth is a prominent French historian, and an internationally known expert on communist studies, particularly the history of the Soviet Union. He is the son of Alexander Werth, a Russian-born British journalist ...
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(2016-03-22)Ambassador Hank Cohen discusses what has helped and what has hindered economic development and democracy in Africa since the end of colonization. Inspired by his book "The Mind of an African Strongman: Conversations with ...
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(2016-09-27)
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(2017-08-04)In this presentation, Kimberly Elliott discusses the role sanctions play in foreign policy and as an instrument of national power. She highlights the pros and cons to international sanctions as well as whether or not they ...
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(2017-08-01)A Global Turning Point In History and Memory, WWI. Panelists met to discuss the past and future implications of the first World War.
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(2017-08-04)
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(2017-08-03)