"Even in Afghanistan, in a far southeast place, Maxwell was with me."
Deborah Alexander '85 MSSc/'92 PhD(SSc) received the Maxwell School's Spirit of Public Service Award on April 2 in Washington, DC. The award for ...
Maxwell School of Syracuse University
Sierra Leone Celebrates 50 years of Independence From British Colonial Rule | April 2011
April 27th 2011. Reuters Text: Sierra Leone celebrated its 50th anniversary of Independence from British colonial rule on April 27 th, in a ceremony held in the ...
Adeyinka Makinde
Transitional justice in conflict and post-conflict situations - 8723rd Security Council Meeting
Peacebuilding and sustaining peace: Transitional justice in conflict and post-conflict situations - 8723rd Security Council Meeting. Watch LIVE Security ...
United Nations
Russia’s New Tools of Influence in Africa
Join us for a meeting of the New York-Russia Public Policy Seminar, a forum co-hosted by the Harriman Institute and the New York University Jordan Center for ...
The Harriman Institute at Columbia University
David Crane (2007) on Sierra Leone Tribunal
Excerpts from an Oct. 11, 2007 interview with Prof. David Crane at Syracuse University College of Law. David crane was appointed by the United Nations as the ...
RobertHJacksonCenter
Democracy Vital for Security & Stability - Dr. Dorina Bekoe
Dr. Dorina Bekoe, a member of the Africa Center's adjunct faculty specializing in Africa's security challenges, conflict prevention, and civil-military issues, ...
Africa Center for Strategic Studies
Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, President of Sierra Leone Speaks at Notre Dame
The President of the Republic of Sierra Leone gave a lecture titled "Faith, Tolerance, and Progress" in the Decio Mainstage Theatre of the DeBartolo Performing ...
University of Notre Dame
Deborah Brautigam - "The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa"
Is China a rogue donor, as some media pundits suggest? Or is China helping the developing world pave a pathway out of poverty, as the Chinese claim? In the ...
USC U.S.-China Institute
Ambassador Susan Rice, "Tough Love: My Story of the Things Worth Fighting For"
Sponsored by the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding and hosted by the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College: Mary and ...
Dartmouth
Inside Angola's Civil War (1999)
Land Of No Hope (1999): A moving and insightful feature on the Angolan Civil War. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: ...
Journeyman Pictures
LIBERIA: PRESIDENT TAYLOR VOWS NOT TO ATTACK US EMBASSY AGAIN
Natural Sound Liberia's President Charles Taylor vowed not to attack the U-S Embassy again in Liberia, where a former warlord accused of treason has been ...
AP Archive
The Making of US Foreign Policy Toward Africa
Dane F. Smith, Jr., President of the National Peace Corps Association had a career of over 30 years in the United States Foreign Service. His talk examines main ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Dr Adia Benton: COVID-19 Interventions Will Become Part of Our Social Fabric
The Elephant publisher John Githongo hosts Dr Adia Benton in the latest round of conversations with distinguished academics and prominent scholars centred ...
Africa Uncensored
1980 Liberian Coup | 3 Minute History
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Jabzy
How Will the Covid-19 Crisis Reshape International Relations?
Which country is responding best to the global crisis, and is the era of globalization dead? This video was recorded live on May 26, 2020. Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
Harvard Business Review
The Past, Present, and Future of Civil War
Stathis Kalyvas gave a lecture at the 500th Convocation. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGOytSubscribe About #UChicago: A destination for inquiry, research, ...
The University of Chicago
Moral Injury: Toward an International Perspective
Moral injury is defined by David Wood, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, as a violation of one's fundamental sense of right and wrong which often affects ...
New America
Deborah Brautigam: China is successful in Africa where NGOs are not - providing infrastructure
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Intelligence Squared
What is Self-Determination?
This video provides a somewhat brief overview on the concept of self-determination from it's development to how it's implemented, and what it means today.
PulanSpeaks
The U.S. Military: Both A Part of Us and Apart From Us
On November 20, CNAS hosted a half-day conference addressing the civilian-military divide and the future of an all-volunteer force. Discussing civ-mil relations, ...
Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
The Power of Peacekeeping | Lise Howard | TEDxGeorgetown
Lise Howard shares her experience working with U.N. Peacekeepers across the globe and explores the power dynamics when Peacekeepers a present in a ...
TEDx Talks
Humanitarian Intervention In South Sudan Case Study | Model Diplomacy
John Campbell and Janine Davidson, Council on Foreign Relations senior fellows, provide an overview of “Humanitarian Intervention in South Sudan”—a ...
World101
Seeking solutions for Somalia
On April 6, the Africa Security Initiative in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings hosted a discussion on Somalia. Ambassador Stephen Schwartz discussed ...
Brookings Institution
UN mission to Sierra Leone
Nikitha Pereira
The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions are Changing World Politics
Author and political science professor Kathryn Sikkink argues that in the last three decades, leaders in Latin America, Europe and Africa have been held ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
The Future of AMISOM
The CSIS Africa Program invites you to join, The Future of AMISOM, a panel discussion addressing the evolution, challenges,...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
MOOC | Slavery, Freedom, American Revolution | The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850-1861 | 1.2.6
Discover how the issue of slavery came to dominate American politics, and how political leaders struggled and failed to resolve the growing crisis in the nation.
ColumbiaLearn
“State-Building & Non-State Armed Actors in Somalia,” with Ken Menkhaus
Davidson College Professor of Political Science Ken Menkhaus discusses his recent research on Somalia; the efforts to build a stable state in this troubled Horn ...
Maxwell School of Syracuse University
The Future of Peacebuilding: Lessons from Afghanistan, a Conversation with Mats Berdal
Prof. Berdal joins United Nations University Rector David M. Malone for a discussion on the challenges of peacebuilding and statebuilding in societies ravaged ...
UN University
Foreign Policy Challenges and Opportunities in the U.S. - Africa Relations
Deputy Assistant Secretary Bisa Williams delivers remarks on U.S.-Africa Relations at a Foreign Policy Classroom at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, ...
U.S. Department of State
To The Hague: from Nuremberg to the ICC: International Criminal Law Today
Watch His Excellency David Re, Trial Chamber Judge of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon discuss international criminal law today as part of Durham Castle ...
DurhamUniversity
?? ?? Somali troops take over a UAE-run military base in Mogadishu | Al Jazeera English
Somali troops have taken over a military base in the capital Mogadishu run by the United Arab Emirates. The order to end military cooperation between Somalia ...
Al Jazeera English
Myriam Denov: Child Soldiers: Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front
Myriam Denov, McGill University, examines the militarization and reintegration experiences of former child soldiers. May 15, 2012.
Northwestern Buffett
The Use of Force: A Soldier’s Perspective on Military Intervention with Colonel Mike Fenzel
On February 17, 2016, the IOP hosted Colonel Fenzel for a discussion on his experience as a soldier and how it has shaped his views on military intervention ...
UChicago Institute of Politics
Surviving Civil War
Sierra Leone was torn apart by 11 years of civil war, but a Sierra Leone war victim presses on despite obstacles. VOA's Deborah Block reports.
VOA Africa
Field Experiments in International Relations - Dr. Robert O. Keohane
Robert Keohane, professor at Princeton University, invites listeners to consider political science as a vocation, explaining the process political scientists go ...
The Wheatley Institution
Andrew Skuse - Human networks and factors affecting communication
Associate Professor Andrew Skuse is an Anthropologist with the University of Adelaide who spoke at the 8th International Lessons Learned Conference in ...
Australian Civil-Military Centre
#AirNavConf - Day 1 Session 2 - Plenary
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ICAO - The International Civil Aviation Organization
Trends in Africa's Evolving Security Landscape – Jeffrey Herbst
Jeffrey Herbst looks at Africa's evolving security threats from a long-term perspective, starting with how states are built and traditionally extend their authority for ...
Africa Center for Strategic Studies
John Campbell: The Dysfunctional Nigerian Military
John Campbell, former U.S. ambassador to Nigeria, says that the Nigerian military is “intentionally starved of resources as a way of preventing it from staging ...
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
African Security Concerns: Challenges and Opportunities 2020 and Beyond
A Special Ambassador's Forum: “African Security Concerns: Challenges and Opportunities 2020 and Beyond” In the face of African security challenges such as ...
PotomacInst
Peacekeeping Missions: How to Measure Success (and Failure)?
How does one measure 'success' in UN peacekeeping missions? What is meant by a mission which is only partially successful, or in some part a failure?
Norsk utenrikspolitisk institutt NUPI