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The current state of the economy
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Pt 2-Pandemic Influenza: Economics
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Pt 3-Pandemic Influenza: Foreign Policy
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The Global Emerging Market and its role in a time of crisis
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Moral Rights: The Future of Copyright Law?
Mira T. Sundara Rajan, DPhil (Oxon), Canada Research Chair in Intellectual Property Law, Associate Professor of Law, University of British Columbia
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How to be Humanitarian? UN Intervention in Post-Conflict Societies
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The Strategy of the Global Zero Campaign for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons
Bruce Blair, President of the World Security Institute and expert on U.S. and Russian security policies
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Keynes and the Crisis of Capitalism
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A Brief History of Black Education in America
Ira Revels, Margaret Washington, and Sean Eversley-Bradwell look at American education from the African American perspective.
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Chris Daggett, Independent candidate for governor of New Jersey. Introduction by Richard Keevey, Director of the Policy Research Institute for the Region at the Woodrow Wilson School.
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Developing Rural Areas
Esther Duflo, the Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics in the Department of Economics at MIT and a founder and director of the Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL).  Chair: Chris Udry
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The travails of democratic governance in Central America
Kevin Casas-Zamora, a Senior Fellow in foreign policy and the Latin America Initiative at the Brookings Institute, and former vice president of Costa Rica
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A Conversation with Lord Nicholas Stern
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Green Growth
Nicholas Stern, IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government at LSE and chairman of LSE's new Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.  Chair: Howard Davies
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An Alternative to Statecraft: should diplomacy adapt to a new world environment?
Speakers: Georg Boomgaarden, Nick Mabey, Dr Mary Martin, Pilar Saborio Chair: Brendan Donnelly
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The Transatlantic Relationship
John Bruton, Ambassador of the European Union to the United States
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The Political Economy of Development
Tim Besley, Professor of Economics and Political Science at the London School of Economics, served on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee from September 2006 until August 2009.  Chair: Robin Burgess
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Lessons from a Long War: Engagement in the Broader Middle East
Ryan Crocker, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and a Practitioner-in-Residence at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.   Introduction by Ambassador Barbara Bodine, a Woodrow Wilson School Diplomat-in-Residence and former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen
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Natural Resource Management
Paul Collier, a professor of economics at Oxford University and co-director of the International Growth Centre.  Chair: Robin Burgess
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New York Meeting: Muammar al-Qaddafi
Speaker: Muammar al-Qaddafi, Leader and Guide of the Revolution, Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab JamahiriyaPresider:  Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
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A Conversation with Viktor Yushchenko
Speaker: Viktor Yushchenko, President, UkrainePresider:  Peter Ackerman, Managing Director, Rockport Capital, Inc.
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Meeting with His Excellency Lee Myung-bak
Speaker: Lee Myung-Bak, President, Republic of KoreaPresider:  Robert E. Rubin, Co-Chairman, Council on Foreign Relations
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Looking Beyond the Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities for Africa
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Managing Director of the World Bank.  Chair: Robin Burgess
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Achieving a Deal on Climate Change: A European Union View on Copenhagen
Speaker: José Manuel Barroso, President, European CommissionPresider:  Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Climate Change: Are We Heading for a New Cold War?
Speaker: Graciela Chichilnisky Chair: Bob Ward
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Prospects for a Global Climate Treaty in Copenhagen: Will the U.S. Join the Struggle for the 21st Century?
SIPA and Earth Institute's Columbia Climate Center present a discussion with Connie Hedegaard, Minister for Climate and Energy, Kingdom of Denmark
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Climate Change: India policies and perspectives
Speaker: RK PachauriDiscussants: Naina Lal Kidwai, Urjit Patel, Minouche ShafikChair: Professor Lord Nicholas Stern
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The Indian Road to Copenhagen
SIPA, Columbia Law School and Columbia Business School co-hosted India's Minister for the Environment, Jairam Ramesh, who discusses India's position during the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark in December 2009.
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Pt 1 - Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship 60th Anniversary Event
Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship 60th Anniversary Event Welcome: Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign RelationsPresider: Christiane Amanpour, Chief International Correspondent, CNN Pt 1: War Zones: The Changing Environment for Foreign Correspondents Kim Barker, Former South Asia Bureau Chief, Chicago Tribune; 2009-2010 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow Mohamad Bazzi, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; 2007-2008 Edward R. Murrow Press FellowChristopher Dickey, Paris Bureau Chief and Middle East Regional Editor, Newsweek; 1983-1984 Edward R. Murrow Press FellowKathy Gannon, Special Correspondent, Associated Press; 2003-2004 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow
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Pt 2 - Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship 60th Anniversary Event
Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship 60th Anniversary Event Pt 2: Reporting from Closed Societies Caryle M. Murphy, Independent Journalist and Author; 1994-1995 Edward R. Murrow Press FellowDavid J. Remnick, Editor, New Yorker; 1991-1992 Edward R. Murrow Press FellowElizabeth Rubin, Contributing Writer, New York Times Magazine; 2008-2009 Edward R. Murrow Press FellowDan Southerland, Vice President of Programming and Executive Editor, Radio Free Asia; 1990-1991 Edward R. Murrow Press FellowPresider: Margaret G. Warner, Senior Correspondent, NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
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Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship 60th Anniversary Event Pt 3: Technology and Commerce: The Impact on International Coverage L. Gordon Crovitz, Co-Founder, Journalism OnlineChristopher Isham, Vice President, Washington Bureau Chief, CBS NewsNicholas Lemann, Dean, Herbert R. Luce Professor of Journalism, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia UniversityCharles M. Sennott, Executive Editor and Co-Founder, GlobalPostPresider: John Hockenberry, Host, The Takeaway, WNYC Radio
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Pt 4 - Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship 60th Anniversary Event
Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship 60th Anniversary Event Pt 4: Conversation with Network Presidents: Meeting Industry Challenges Stephen A. Capus, President, NBC NewsJonathan Klein, President, CNN/U.S.Sean McManus, President, CBS News and SportsDavid Westin, President, ABC NewsPresider: Ken Auletta, Media writer, New Yorker; Author
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The Ayatollah Begs to Differ - the path to an Islamic Democracy
Hooman Majd, journalist and author.  Chair: Dr Katerina Dalacoura
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The Death Penalty and The Constitution
Michael Benza, J.D., Visiting Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Jonathan L. Entin, J.D., Associate Dean, Professor of Law and Political Science, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Shannon French, Ph.D., Director, Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence, Case Western Reserve University
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Regulating Executive Compensation: Ought There to be a Law?
Panel participants include Ari Gabinet, Principal, Securities Regulation, for The Vanguard Group, Inc.; Robert L. Jackson, Jr., Assistant General Counsel at the Department of the Treasury; and Rakesh Khurana, the Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development at Harvard Business School.  Viviana Zelizer, the Lloyd Cotsen '50 Professor of Sociology at Princeton University moderates the panel.
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Progressive state reformers v ideological state retrenchers: framing the electoral choice between Labour and Conservative
Lord Peter Mandelson, Britain's First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, and Lord President of the Council. 
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The Final Hurdle for Mideast Peace? Negotiating Solutions for the Palestinian Refugee Question
Speakers:  United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) Commissioner-General Karen AbuZayd; Shlomo Ben-Ami, former Foreign Minister, government of Israel; Vice President, Toledo International Centre for Peace; Dr. Karma Nabulsi, Lecturer in International Relations, Oxford UniversityModerator: Amb. Daniel Kurtzer, former U.S. ambassador to Egypt and Israel; visiting professor of Mideast policy studies at Princeton?s Woodrow Wilson School (moderator).
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'Responding to the Global Crisis' and 'Climate Change Mitigation and Development' - Launch Lecture of UNCTAD Trade and Development Report
Speaker: Heiner Flassbeck Discussants: Radhika Desai, Dr Robert Falkner Chair: Dr Ken Shadlen
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How Small Emergencies Undermine Big Constitutional Principles
Speaker: Kim Lane Scheppele, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and University Center for Human Values and George W. Crawford Visiting Professor of Law, Yale Law School With comments from: - Deborah Pearlstein, Associate Research Scholar, Woodrow Wilson School, and Visiting Faculty Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and - George Kateb, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics, Emeritus
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Turkey's Economy and the Global Economic Crisis
Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy Ali Babacan discusses the impact of the global economic crisis and Turkey's policy response.  Chair: Howard Davies
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Building Global Peace: Turkish Regional Foreign Policy
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey
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Agency Versus Structure: A New Twist on an Old Debate
Ronald J. Angel, Professor of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin
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The Biobehavioral Modeling of Healthful Aging among Hispanics: Transdisciplinary Collaboration
Mark Hayward, Professor of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin
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The Mexican Institute of Geriatrics and Hispanic Health: An Opportunity for Networking and Synergic Action
Luis Miguel Gutierrez, Director, National Mexican Institute on Aging
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Sustainability and the Obama Stimulus Agenda: Engaging and Connecting with Government - Pt 1
A PRIOR conference on local sustainability actions. Pt 1 -  Introductory Remarks - Richard F. Keevey ? Director, Policy Research Institute for the Region, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University - Steven Cohen ? Executive Director, the Earth Institute & Director of the MPA Program in Environmental Science & Policy at School of International & Public Affairs, Columbia University
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Sustainability and the Obama Stimulus Agenda: Engaging and Connecting with Government - Pt 2
Former New Jersey Governor James J. Florio keynotes a PRIOR conference on local sustainability actions. Pt 2 -  A View from the Top ? Sustainability and How the Obama Agenda Can Connect to Local Governments The Honorable James J. Florio, former Governor, State of New Jersey
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Sustainability and the Obama Stimulus Agenda: Engaging and Connecting with Government - Pt 3
A PRIOR conference on local sustainability actions. Pt 3 -  Local Government and Sustainability in the Region Local governments in the region are challenged to use stimulus funds to develop initiatives that will create a strong and sustainable economy. Our first panel will bring together academics, government officials and practitioners to discuss what local government initiatives have been implemented in their agencies and regions, which have worked and which have not, and their plans for the future. - Panel Chair: Ester Fuchs ? Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, Columbia University - Rohit Aggarwala, Director, Mayor?s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, City of New York - Mark Hughes, Distinguished Senior Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania?s School of Design & the Penn TC Chan Center for Building Energy & former Chief Policy Advisor to the Mayor & Director of Sustainability, City of Philadelphia - Fred Profeta, Deputy Mayor for the Environment, Maplewood, New Jersey & Chair, NJ Mayors? Committee for a Green Future - Andrew S. Voros, Research Scientist, Earth and Environmental Engineering & Center for Environmental research & Conservation, Columbia University
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