Episodes
A book talk by Yale history professor, Timothy Snyder, on "The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America."
Published 05/02/18
Steven A. Cook discusses his new book on the Arab Spring uprisings and their aftermath
Published 10/05/17
Beth Simmons, Andrea Mitchell Professor of Law and Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
Published 11/01/16
A conference on the political and legal implications of President Obama's drone policy
Published 10/31/16
A conference on the political and legal implications of President Obama's drone policy
Published 10/31/16
Please join us for a discussion of the current refugee crisis, its impact on Europe and global implications. How will the EU cope with the continuing influx of migrants? Will Germany respond to political pressures and become more restrictive? How does the
Published 06/03/16
Learn about international career paths and opportunities!
Published 05/15/16
A discussion with David O'Sullivan, Ambassador of the European Union to the United States of America.
Published 05/13/16
A lecture by Josef Joffe, publisher-editor of the German weekly "Die Zeit".
Published 05/13/16
Esther Duflo, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab,
MIT, delivers the 2015-16 Arnold C. Harberger Distinguished Lecture on Economic Development.
Published 05/03/16
2015-16 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture
Published 04/18/16
Gen. John Allen, Pres. Obama's Fmr Special Envoy to the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL delivers the 2015-16 Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture on the Conditions of Peace
Published 04/01/16
Amb. Ted Osius and Amb. Kirk Wagar on multi-lateral relations between Vietnam, Singapore and the US.
Moderated by George Dutton, director of the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies.
Published 03/11/16
With journalist and author Peter Bergen
Published 03/11/16
As a Senior Associate at Child Frontiers, Martha Nelems advises UNICEF, the government of Bhutan, and the Canadian International Development Agency on global children's rights.
Published 02/24/16