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Iraq Teach-In II |
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Bruce Ackerman, Arjun Appadurai, William K. Lanman, Seyla Benhabib, Paul Gilroy, Ben Kiernan |
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4 April 2003 |
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Hosted by the interdisciplinary program in Ethics, Politics and Economics at Yale University, six professors reflected on the war in Iraq, its buildup, and its aftermath. Click here for the full transcript. |
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Iraq Teach-In II QA |
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Bruce Ackerman, Arjun Appadurai, William K. Lanman, Seyla Benhabib, Paul Gilroy, Ben Kiernan |
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4 April 2003 |
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The panel answers questions on the Iraq War. |
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Iraq Teach-In |
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John Gaddis, Charles Hill, Donald Kagan, Paul Kennedy, Ellen Lust-Okar |
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26 March 2003 |
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Moderated by Yale Professor of History John Gaddis, this public teach-in brought together Yale historians Donald Kagan and Paul Kennedy and political scientists Charles Hill and Ellen Lust-Okar for an evening of discussion and debate on the current conflict in Iraq. |
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Iraq Teach-In QA |
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John Gaddis, Charles Hill, Donald Kagan, Paul Kennedy, Ellen Lust-Okar |
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26 March 2003 |
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The panel answers questions on the current conflict in Iraq. |
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Iraq: Now What? |
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Richard Betts, John R. MacArthur, William Nordhaus, and Ernesto Zedillo |
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21 February 2003 |
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Ernesto Zedillo, Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, moderated this panel discussion that examined three different angles of a possible war with Iraq. |
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In addition to Mr. Zedillo, panelists included: Richard Betts, a political scientist at Columbia University, John R. MacArthur, a journalist of many years' experience, and William Nordhaus, a Yale economist. |
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Iraq: Now What? (Q&A) |
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Richard Betts, John R. MacArthur, William Nordhaus, and Ernesto Zedillo |
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21 February 2003 |
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The panel answers questions of a possible war with Iraq and its consequences. |
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Reflections on the Post-9/11 Middle East |
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Thomas L. Friedman |
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30 January 2003 |
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In an address at Yale University, Thomas L. Friedman, the foreign affairs columnist at The New York Times and author of "The Lexus and the Olive Tree," offered his personal assessment of the problems and prospects of the Middle East. |
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Globalization After September 11th |
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Thomas L. Friedman |
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30 January 2003 |
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In an interview with Nayan Chanda, editor of YaleGlobal Online, Friedman, the author of The Lexus and the Olive Tree, says countries may join globalization at a speed they deem best suited to their interests. |
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ASEAN and China: Competitors and Partners |
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Rodolfo C. Severino |
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4 October 2002 |
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Introduction by Nayan Chanda. Rodolfo
C. Severino, Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations,
speaks at Yale about relations between China and the ASEAN nations. |
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