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Carnegie Corporation Hosts Breakfast for Hans Blix
On April 10, 2008, in conjunction with the Boston Review, Vartan Gregorian, President of Carnegie Corporation and Deb Chasman of the Boston Review hosted a breakfast for Dr. Hans Blix, Chair of the Swedish Government's Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission, on the publication of his book, Why Nuclear Disarmament Matters.
Podcast one: Vartan Gregorian President of Carnegie Corporation:
Welcome and opening remarks
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Podcast two: Hans Blix: Opening remarks
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Podcast three: Hans Blix: "Sleepwalking into a new arms race"
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Podcast four: Hans Blix: Can disarmament bring peace? The rule of International law
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Podcast five: Hans Blix: The run-up to the Iraq war
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Podcast six: Hans Blix: Closing remarks
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Podcast seven: Question and answer session, part 1
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Podcast eight: Question and answer session, part 2
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Podcast nine: Question and answer session, part 3
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Carnegie
Corporation Hosts Forum on Challenges of Iraq
On October 2, 2007, in conjunction with the Boston
Review, Vartan Gregorian, President of Carnegie Corporation
and John Shattuck, Chief Executive Officer of the John F. Kennedy
Library Association co-hosted a Carnegie Forum on Iraq. The discussion,
was the second in a two-part series entitled, "The Challenges
in Iraq" which combines the important work that the Boston Review
has published on the war in Iraq with the John F. Kennedy Library's
capacity to convene public and private conversations about important
policy issues.
The Carnegie Forums comprise an occasional series of working luncheons
and roundtable discussions that focus on national and international
issues. An essential component of these events are the comments
and questions from the audience of academic and policy leaders,
foundation colleagues and journalists.
Podcast
one: Introduction by John Shattuck, Chief Executive Officer
of the John F. Kennedy Library Association
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Podcast
two: Comments by Rajan Menon, Professor of International
Relations, Lehigh University, Author of the upcoming book The
End of Alliances
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Podcast
three: Comments by Yitzhak Nakash, Author of Reaching for
Power: The Shia in the Modern Arab World
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Podcast
four: Comments by Helena Cobban, Columnist, Christian Science
Monitor
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Podcast
five: Comments by Eric Davis, Professor of Political Science,
Rutgers University, Author of Memories of State" Politics, History
and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq
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Podcast
six: Moderated Discussion
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Reflections
on Encounters With Three Cultures
by Vartan Gregorian
June 2007
Podcast
one: Vartan Gregorian on his essay Reflections on Encounters
with Three Cultures: The library, the university and philanthropy
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(6.3 mb, running time 9:17)
Podcast
two: The University: From Vartan Gregorian's essay: Reflections
on Encounters with Three Cultures
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(10.1 mb, running time 14:44)
Podcast
three: Philanthropy: From Vartan Gregorian's essay: Reflections
on Encounters with Three Cultures
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(9.3 mb, running time 13:01)
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