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April 2013
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24 Apr 2013
Looking Ahead: Managing Multiple Transitions
Publisher: International Security Forum (ISF) / Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, the three panelists review the overarching topic of the conference -- e. More on «Looking Ahead: Managing Multiple Transitions» -
23 Apr 2013
Political Transitions in Africa
Publisher: International Security Forum (ISF) / Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, four experts discuss some of the interrelated challenges facing Africa -- e. More on «Political Transitions in Africa» -
10 Apr 2013
Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles
Publisher: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
In this podcast, Ruchir Sharma, who is Head of Emerging Markets at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, talks about the new markets that are emerging outside of the BRIC countries. More on «Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles»
March 2013
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15 Mar 2013
The Measure of Civilization: How Social Development Decides the Fate of Nations
Publisher: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
In this podcast, Ian Morris, who is both a Professor of Classics and History at Stanford University, talks about his theories on how to identify and trace long-cycle societal developments throughout human history. More on «The Measure of Civilization: How Social Development Decides the Fate of Nations»
November 2012
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14 Nov 2012
A Great Deal of Ruin in a Nation
Publisher: University of Oxford
In this audio lecture and follow-on discussion, Barry Supple and Avner Offer broadly analyze the post-WWII economic development of the United States. More on «A Great Deal of Ruin in a Nation»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
Nirmalya Kumar: India's Invisible Innovation
Publisher: TED
In this audio presentation, Nirmalya Kumar, who is a Professor of Marketing at the London Business School, discusses the four types of 'invisible innovation' he sees occurring in today's India. More on «Nirmalya Kumar: India's Invisible Innovation»
March 2012
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15 Mar 2012
Valuing With Samuel Scheffler
Publisher: University of California
In this audio presentation, New York University's Samuel Scheffler presents his work on valuing as a philosophical concept, with a particular emphasis on its relationship to terrorism, immigration and more. More on «Valuing With Samuel Scheffler»
February 2012
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14 Feb 2012
Persistent Conflict, Persistent Poverty
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
In today's podcast, Bruce Jones compares the economic consequences of war between developed and developing countries. More on «Persistent Conflict, Persistent Poverty» -
7 Feb 2012
Development for the Future: Escaping Negative Consequences
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Ian Johnson, Secretary General of the Club of Rome, discusses the unwanted side-effects of development and highlights possibilities for change. More on «Development for the Future: Escaping Negative Consequences»
July 2011
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22 Jul 2011
A Conversation with Paul Kagame
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
In this interview from ISN's partner the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, discusses Rwanda's domestic and foreign policies and its need for a stronger energy infrastructure. More on «A Conversation with Paul Kagame»


