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61. | Joel Wit, a member of the State Department's negotiating team on the 1994 Agreed Framework, and David Albright, president of the Institute for Science and International Security | Report From Pyongyang: North Korea's Nuclear Future | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
62. | Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM), 3-28-07 | Preventing a Nuclear 9-11 | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
63. | Carl Gershman, President, National Endowment for Democracy - 5/21/07 | US-Korea Relations: Celebrating 125 Years of Friendship - Keynote Address | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Summer 2007 | |
64. | Stafford Ward President, Sejong Society of D.C> , Professor John Endicott, Georgia Institute of Technology, 5/21/07 | US-Korea Relations: Celebrating 125 Years of Friendship - Overview of US-Korea Relations | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Summer 2007 | |
65. | Christopher Hill, assistant secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 5-4-07 | The United States and the Republic of Korea: Dialogues on the Relationship | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
66. | Josef Ackermann, chief executive officer of Deutsche Bank, 5-2-07 | Emerging Markets and the Global Financial System: The View of the International Financial Industry | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
67. | Scott Bayman, president and CEO of GE India, 4-12-07 | Fourteen Years on the Inside: A Perspective on India | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
68. | 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 | |
69. | Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, 06-22-07 | Keynote: Hopkins-Nanjing Center 20th Anniversary | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Summer 2007 | |
70. | Zhou Wenzhong, ambassador of China to the United States, 3-28-07 | U.S.-China Relations in the Context of Peaceful Development | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
71. | Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International, 4-6-07 | The Global War on Terror and the Impact on Human Rights | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
72. | Michael Chertoff, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, 5-3-07 | Addressing Transnational Threats in the 21st Century | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
73. | Dennis Kucinich, Democratic congressman from Ohio and 2008 presidential candidate, 4-25-07 | The Imperative of Human Unity | Johns Hopkins SAIS Events - Spring 2007 | |
74. | 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 | |
75. | 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 | |
76. | 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 | |
77. | Glenn Kessler, diplomatic correspondent, The Washington Post | The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
78. | 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 | |
79. | 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 | |
80. | Various Speakers | The French Election and the Consequences for U.S.-European Relations | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
81. | Haris Silajdzic, president of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia-Herzegovina:The Roadmap to Civic Democracy | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
82. | Jim Leach, Former U.S. Representative and Director of Harvard University's Institute of Politics | The American Leadership Dilemma | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
83. | Chester Crocker, Georgetown University Professor of Strategic Studies | The Return of Diplomacy: Choices and Questions for the Next Administration | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
84. | 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 | |
85. | 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 | |
86. | Various Speakers | Burma's Saffron Revolution: Next Steps | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
87. | Various Speakers | Burma's Saffron Revolution: Next Steps | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
88. | 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 | |
89. | Various Speakers | Burma's Saffron Revolution: Next Steps | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |
90. | Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives | A Contract with the Earth | JHU SAIS Events - Fall 2007 | |