Coronavirus Pandemic Update 83: High Fructose, Vitamin D, & Oxidative Stress in COVID-19
COVID-19 Update 83 with Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.medcram.com Oxidative stress may play a key role in the severity of COVID-19 infection. A variety of ...
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Anglo-American Civilisation and its Discontents in World Affairs
Speaker: Professor Peter Katzenstein Chair: Professor Peter Trubowitz Recorded on 6 May 2015 in Old Theatre, Old Building. Professor Katzenstein will discuss ...
LSE
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
Adam Tooze of Columbia University discusses his book Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World at a launch event at the Peterson ...
Peterson Institute for International Economics
NATO @ 70: The Role of International Law in Collective Security
Presented by the Center for International and Comparative Law — Keynote Speaker Steven Hill, NATO Legal Advisor, discusses the contributions of the North ...
EmorySchoolofLaw
Power Shift: West to East
Speakers: Professor Michael Cox, Professor Arne Westad Chair: Stryker McGuire This event was recorded on 13 October 2010 in Hong Kong Theatre, Clement ...
LSE
Timothy Snyder Discusses His New Book The Road to Unfreedom
Acclaimed scholar Timothy Snyder—author of On Tyranny—discusses his new book The Road to Unfreedom, a stunning new chronicle of the rise of ...
MuseumJewishHeritage LivingMemorialToTheHolocaust
Kermit Roosevelt Lecture Series - Gen. Tim Radford, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe designate
The Kermit Roosevelt Exchange Lecture Series began in 1947. The idea for an annual exchange of American and British military lecturers came from Mrs.
USArmyWarCollege
Geopolitical Outlook -- 2019-2020
Turbulence in international affairs is nothing new, but the diversity of challenges and opportunities facing the international community today rivals some of the ...
Center on Global Energy Policy
Celebrating Arabic | Centre of Islamic Studies | SOAS University of London
Celebrating Arabic was an evening of short presentations hosted by the Centre of Islamic Studies on 15 January 2018. You can find out more about this event at ...
SOAS University of London
Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam
Tapping into newly accessible diplomatic archives in several nations, Fredrik Logevall, John S. Knight Professor of International Studies at Cornell University ...
WoodrowWilsonCenter
CALIFORNIA, RUSSIA AND THE FUTURE: A SPECIAL EVENT
Join a discussion on how our shared history and the unique legacy of Fort Ross State Historic Park can be a platform for cooperation and exchange between ...
Commonwealth Club of California
Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History
In April 1903, 49 Jews were killed, 600 raped or wounded, and more than 1000 Jewish-owned houses and stores were ransacked and destroyed during three ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
CURRENT GK I January 1st Week I By Rohit Middha
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Assessing Innovation in China’s Digital Economy
Speakers will discuss the innovation ecosystem for leading Chinese internet companies—large and small. How are Chinese companies thinking about the next ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Owen Lattimore | Virtual Speaker Series
Event: ACMS Virtual Speaker Series Title: "Owen Lattimore" Date: Oct 23, 6:00am PST; 9:00am EST; 2:00pm GMT+1; 9:00pm ULAT Speakers: Dr. Caroline ...
ACMS Mongolia
Talk: Gábor Fodor, Elizabeth F. Thompson and Emre Saral
Editor of the newly released book "Between Empires, Beyond Borders. The Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Republican Era Through the Lens of the Köpe ...
SALT Online
Iran-Azerbaijan Relations and Strategic Competition in the Caucasus- Panel 1
Despite common cultural and religious heritage, relations between Iran and Azerbaijan remain tumultuous. Issues ranging from the status Iran's ethnic Azeri ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Andrew Arato - Three Faces of Populism: Movement, Government and Regime
In this lecture that took place at Central European University (CEU, Budapest) April 30, 2019, Andrew Arato (Professor of Political and Social Theory in the ...
Central European University
"New" vs. "Old" Terrorism
Middle East Program Director's Forum International Security Studies After the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, Newsweek magazine featured an article ...
WoodrowWilsonCenter
Tracking North Korean Missile Programs
May 11, 2020: Tracking North Korean Missile Programs New tools have allowed open source researchers to track the development and testing of missiles in ...
UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy
PUTIN’S RUSSIA: INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER? An evening with Stephen Kotkin
Tuesday, January 9, 2018 It was called the “End of History”, the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. An event long hoped for in the West but that few expected ...
CIC-Ottawa
Legal Challenges Facing NATO at 60
The Law Library of Congress, in conjunction with the Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies, held a panel on July 9 about the North American Treaty ...
Library of Congress
Dennis Prager: Why Socialism Makes People Selfish
Dennis Prager talks at the University of Wyoming -- despite student protesters!
PragerU
Derek S. Reveron: The Future of U.S. National Security
U.S. foreign policy is undergoing major changes due to technology, demographics, and economics, not to mention the disruptive agenda of the Trump ...
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Lone Wolf: Passing Fad or Terror Threat of the Future?
Although terror attacks conducted by individuals are not a new phenomenon, recent years have seen an alarming increase in these "lone-wolf" incidents.
WashingtonInstitute
Lori Lucas - YIddish: A living language
What is Yiddish? Where did it originate? Who speaks it now? Is it a dying language? Come to the presentation and discover the answers to these questions and ...
LangFest
A Conversation with Dr. Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations - AJC Advocacy Anywhere
Dr. Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations, is a veteran diplomat, a prominent voice on American foreign policy, an established leader of ...
AJCGlobal
Teaching Neurosurgery Globally - William T. Couldwell, MD, PhD
16th Annual Mazama Spine Summit January 24-26, 2020 Sun Mountain Lodge, Winthrop, WA Celebrating the 16th Annual Mazama Spine Summit! Each year ...
Seattle Science Foundation
Follies and Fiascoes: Why Does U.S. Foreign Policy Keep Failing?
Stephen M. Walt, Ph.D., the Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Affairs (John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University) speaks ...
FGCU
John Lewis Gaddis: America & the Cold War
The reverberations of the Cold War strategy of containment have echoed through American policy, culture, identity, and relationships with the rest of the world.
Chicago Humanities Festival
Radical Adaptation: Japan’s Foreign Policy in the Trump Era
Toshihiro Nakayama, Professor of American Politics and Foreign Policy, Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University, Japan Recorded on April 18, 2019 ...
University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies
U.S.–Soviet Cooperation for Nonproliferation Lessons for Today, with Sarah Bidgood & William Potter
On July 9, we hosted Sarah Bidgood and William Potter of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, California, for a talk on the history of ...
Monterey Summer Symposium on Russia
Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know | Peter Warren Singer | Talks at Google
Cybersecurity and CyberWar discusses the cybersecurity issues that challenge everyone: politicians wrestling with everything from cybercrime to online freedom ...
Talks at Google
"Transition Tremors: Armenia Two Years After the Velvet Revolution"
Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) and National Association for Armenian Studies (NAASR) Webinar on "Transition Tremors: Armenia Two Years After the ...
Society for Armenian Studies
Managing US-China nuclear risks: A guide for Australia
The US-China nuclear relationship is growing increasingly complex. In recent years, Beijing has continued to modernise and diversify its nuclear arsenal and ...
United States Studies Centre
The October Revolution and Soviet-American Relations: Ideologies, Images, and Identities
Dr. David Foglesong, Rutgers University gave a lecture on "The October Revolution and Soviet-American Relations: Ideologies, Images, and Identities.
villanovauniversity
India as a maritime power: Contemporary perspectives-
NALSAR University of Law
Japan Update 2019: Political keynote and Politics and Foreign Policy Panel
Japan has entered a new Reiwa era with the new Emperor. Japan is the world's third largest economy with a stable government — Shinzo Abe is about to ...
ANU TV
2016 IWL: David Damrosch, “What Isn’t World Literature? Problems of Language, Context, and Politics”
Delia Ungureanu
Noam Chomsky: Knowledge and Power | Al Jazeera World
Noam Chomsky is one of the world's most-celebrated intellectuals, known for his writing on language and his views on US foreign policy, particularly in the ...
Al Jazeera English
Indian Ocean Politics in the 21st Century
Ambassador Blake and Mr. Jayatilaka will address the contemporary geopolitical dynamics of the Indian Ocean region, with special attention to U.S. and Sri ...
SciencexMedia at Global Development
Katharine Moon | Friending Your Enemy: Dialogue with North Korea, Engaging the Other
April 1, 2019 The Distinguished Faculty Lecture Professor Katharine H.S. Moon, "Friending Your Enemy: Dialogue with North Korea, Engaging the Other" An ...
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