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31. | Robert Socolow, professor and co-director of the Carbon Mitigation Initiative at Princeton University, 4-20-07 | Present and Future Technologies and the Urgency of Controlling Carbon Emissions | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
32. | Andrew Natsios, distinguished professor in practice of diplomacy at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service | Andrew Natsios: Implementing Foreign Aid Programs: The Risks and Tradeoffs 9-12-08 | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2008 | |
33. | Omer Taspinar, SAIS adjunct professor of European Studies and Brookings Institution Fellow; Mark Parris, former U.S. ambassador to Turkey and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution; and Yasmin Con | The Turkish Elections: A New Momentum Towards the EU? | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
34. | Chester Crocker, Georgetown University Professor of Strategic Studies | The Return of Diplomacy: Choices and Questions for the Next Administration | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
35. | Haris Silajdzic, president of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia-Herzegovina:The Roadmap to Civic Democracy | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
36. | Various Speakers | Burma's Saffron Revolution: Next Steps | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
37. | Jim Leach, Former U.S. Representative and Director of Harvard University's Institute of Politics | The American Leadership Dilemma | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
38. | Dr. Edward Morse, Managing Director and Chief Energy Economist at Lehman Brothers | 'Ideals' Should Have Been 'Self Interest' in U.S. International Energy Policy. Is it too late? | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
39. | Rita Kieber-Beck, minister of Foreign Affairs for the Principality of Liechtenstein | Does Soft Power Apply to All? The Role of Small States in Multilateral Organizations | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
40. | Glenn Kessler, diplomatic correspondent, The Washington Post | The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
41. | John Bruton, ambassador of the European Union to the United States; Scott Bittle, executive editor of Public Agenda; and Andrew Crockett, president of J.P. Morgan Chase International | The European Union: Still Part of America's World | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
42. | Rohitha Bogollagama, minister of foreign affairs of Sri Lanka, 10-04-07 | Sri Lanka Looking Beyond Terrorism: A Road Map to Peace | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
43. | Various Speakers | The French Election and the Consequences for U.S.-European Relations | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
44. | Various Speakers | Burma's Saffron Revolution: Next Steps | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
45. | Geneive Abdo, fellow at the Century Foundation; Anthony Chang, deputy director of the Europe Division of the International Republican Institute; and Matthew Frumin, senior adviser at the National Demo | Islamist Political Participation and Democratic Development: The Cases of Turkey and Morocco | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
46. | Jagdish N. Bhagwati, professor of economics at Columbia University | Globalization and Free Trade Policy Today: Why Is the United States in Retreat? | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
47. | Various Speakers | Burma's Saffron Revolution: Next Steps | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
48. | Selig Harrison, director of the Asia Program at the Center for International Policy, 09/28/06 | "Report From North Korea" | US-Korea Institute at SAIS-Events | |
49. | Various Speakers | The Aftermath of the Elections in Poland | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
50. | William Zartman and Various Speakers | The Elections in Morocco: What Lessons and Implications? | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
51. | Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives | A Contract with the Earth | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
52. | Peter Reddaway, professor emeritus of political science and international affairs at The George Washington University | Can the Kremlin Control the Election Cycle? The Politics of the Upcoming Elections for the Duma and the Presidency | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
53. | Peter G. Peterson, senior chairman and co-founder of the Blackstone Group and chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Peterson Institute for International Economics | The Quad Deficits: Why They Matter and What We Can Do About Them | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
54. | Various Speakers | Conflict Prevention and Resolution Forum: The Global Peace Index: Its Value and Implications, and the Next Steps | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Summer 2007 | |
55. | Antoine van Agtmael, founder, chairman and chief investment officer of Emerging Markets Management, L.L.C., 2-1-07 | Emerging Markets | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
56. | Joost Hiltermann, SAIS graduate and deputy Middle East and North Africa Program director at the International Crisis Group | A Poisonous Affair: America, Iraq and the Gassing of Halabja | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Summer 2007 | |
57. | Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, 06-22-07 | Keynote: Hopkins-Nanjing Center 20th Anniversary | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Summer 2007 | |
58. | Edward Joseph, SAIS Foreign Policy Institute visiting scholar and 1981 SAIS graduate, and Michael O'Hanlon, Brookings Institution senior fellow, 07-05-07 | The Case for Soft Partition in Iraq | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Summer 2007 | |
59. | Zurab Nogaideli, Prime Minister of Georgia, 12-13-06 | Three Years After the Rose Revolution: Democratic Reform and Regional Challenges | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Fall 2006 | |
60. | Jaswant Singh, former Indian external affairs minister and current member of parliament, and Strobe Talbott, former deputy secretary of State and current president of the Brookings Institution, 11-01- | A Consequential India-U.S. Engagement | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Fall 2006 | |