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The NYU Wagner Middle East and United States Strategy Series Spring 2010: Iran's Pro-Democracy Green Movement

Mohsen Sazegara is one of the most important figures influencing U.S. policy toward Iran. During the early years of the Islamic Revolution, Dr. Sazegara held several high-ranking political positions before becoming disillusioned with the government in 1989 and pushing for reforms. In 2001 he applied to become a candidate for President of Iran in the 2001 election and was refused. His reformist policies clashed with the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei and eventually resulted in his arrest ...

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Conflict Security and Development Series Spring 2010: Roma, Pygmies, Uyghurs and Dalits: How the UN Attempts to Protect their Interests

Gay McDougall, United Nations Independent Expert on Minorities, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Discrimination against minority groups is a pernicious reality in all regions of the world. The exclusion and marginalization of groups of people from the political, economic, and social mainstreams of their larger societies on the basis of their ethnicity, religion, or mother tongue is one of the leading causes of armed conflict, and a waste of human potential. This talk ...

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Conflict Security and Development Series Spring 2010: Prosecuting Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes against Humanity: The Weaknesses and Strengths of International Justice

Prosecuting Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes against Humanity: The Weaknesses and Strengths of International Justice. Jennifer Trahan, assistant clinical professor, Center for Global Affairs There are now a variety of international, hybrid, and domestic tribunals prosecuting genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. How well does each work' Are they prosecuting crimes correctly' What are the strengths and weaknesses of the current system' This talk gives an overview of the ...

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Symposium on Legacy and Contemporary Relevance of Luther Gulick and the IPA

helped launch and directed the Training School of Public Service within the Bureau of Municipal Research, which later evolved into the Institute of Public Administration (IPA). The first center of professional education for public service, the IPA pioneered a rigorous approach to the work of government. NYU Wagner is proud to award a Luther Gulick Fellowship, endowed by the Board of the Institute of Public Administration. This symposium honors Luther Gulick and the IPA, as it examines the ...

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Address by the Honorable Kim Wan Joo, Governor of Jeollabuk-do Province, Republic of South Korea

An address by the honorable Kim Wan Joo, Governor of Jeollabuk-do Province, Republic of South Korea Jeollabuk-do Province is the site of the Saemangeum Project, "the large land-reclamation project in Asia since the construction of Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong's new airport, which opened in 1998. " (Boston Globe).

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The Thinking and Doing Breakfast Series: World Class Streets for a World City

he Thinking and Doing Breakfast Series: World Class Streets for a World City POLICY MAKERS MEET POLICY RESEARCHERS The Thinking and Doing Breakfast Series: Policy Makers Meet Policy Researchers pairs current New York area transportation leaders and practitioners with top academic thinkers to discuss challenging transportation topics: bridging theory with practice. Breakfast Starts at 8:00 AM; Conversation runs from 8:30 AM to 10:00AM. Space is limited, please RSVP to ensure your seat. ...

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Pathways to Opportunity: Overcoming Barriers to Human Mobility with Jeni Klugman, director of the Human Development Report Office

A discussion of the United Nations Development Programme's 2009 Human Development Report with Jeni Klugman, director of the Human Development Report Office Human mobility and development is the new, definitive report on migration and development. It breaks new ground in applying a human development approach to the study of movement, covering both internal and international migration. It discusses who moves, where and why. It looks at the multiple impacts of migration for all who are affec ...

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Climate Change and Water Series: Rethinking the Science of Climate: Water Use, Culture, and Adaptation to Global Warming in the Andes

Climate Change and Water Series: Rethinking the Science of Climate: Water Use, Culture, and Adaptation to Global Warming in the Andes with Mark Carey, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Washington and Lee University Water is already a critical factor affecting the social and economic well-being of a sizable proportion of the world’s population. However, with the world’s population projected to double in over the next fifty years, and water supplies becoming both more scarce a ...

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Innovations in Education in Latin America, Asia and Africa

resented by NYU Wagner's International Public Service Association and the Wagner Education Policy Studies Association Student Groups. Education is often talked about as a driver of development and a panacea for post-conflict regions. But what specifically do education programs in developing and post-conflict countries entail' What innovations have been designed and implemented to help build communities, spur production and promote stability' How do some of these models differ across region ...

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The Middle East and United States Strategy Series featuring Aaron David Miller, Public Policy Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

The Middle East and United States Strategy Series Featuring Aaron David Miller, Public Policy Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; former advisor to six secretaries of state. For the last decade, the Middle East has occupied a place of primacy in debates over U.S. global aims and strategies. NYU Wagner will sponsor a year-long lecture series that will bring to campus original thinkers from academics, research centers and government. The Middle East and United States ...

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Demystifing the US Healthcare Reform Debate Part 2: Health Care Reform, Solution, Politics and Media

Hosted by the NYU Wagner Health Program and the Wagner Health Network Student group At a time when healthcare reform is at the top of the agenda for the President and Congress, this series will provide in-depth discussion of the important and complex issues involved in the debate and engage in active dialogue with both peers and experts. WAGNER HEALTH NETWORK (WHN) serves as an academic, professional and social support to students interested in the fields of health policy, health manageme ...

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Exposing the Green Revolution: Myths, Realities, and Community Responses

Presented by the NYU Wagner Health Program, (WHY) World Hunger Year, Food & Water Watch and US Working Group on the Food Crisis Despite the promises of the Green Revolution begun in the 1960s, the number of hungry people in the world has increased to over 1 billion today. Yet in the midst of the current worsening food crisis, the solutions proposed are startlingly similar to those of the past. Join Josphat Ngonyo of the Kenyan Biodiversity Network and others to discuss what went wrong with ...

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The Middle East and United States Strategy Series: Beyond al Qaida: National Security in an Age of Globalization, Terror, and the Internet, featuring Juan Zarate

Security in an Age of Globalization, Terror, and the Internet Featuring Juan Zarate, Senior Advisor, Transnational Threats Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies; former deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism (2005- 2009) For the last decade, the Middle East has occupied a place of primacy in debates over U.S. global aims and strategies. NYU Wagner will sponsor a year-long lecture series that will bring to campus ori ...

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A Look at Education and Economic Development: Conversations with NYC Mayoral Candidates

Presented by the Wagner Policy Alliance Student Group In line with the Wagner Policy Alliance’s 2009 –2010 theme, “Poverty in the United States: A Plurality of Perspectives”, the WPA will provide the 2009 NYC Mayoral candidates with an opportunity to express their views and proposed policies concerning the poor. The purpose of this mayoral candidate panel is to create a forum for discussion regarding city policies that directly impact the lives of poor New Yorkers. Too often, el ...

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Leveraging Resources to Promote Justice in Urban Environments: Cory Booker Mayor, City of Newark, New Jersey

Co-sponsored by the Students for Criminal Justice Reform Wagner student group and the Black Allied Law Students Association Join us for a conversation on justice in urban environments with Cory Booker Mayor, City of Newark, New Jersey and Ellen Schall Dean, NYU Wagner, and former Commissioner of New York City Department of Juvenile Justice

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Building Refugee Livelihoods: Dale Buscher

Building Refugee Livelihoods: Food Security, the Economic Crisis, and Long Term Development Dale Buscher, Director of Protection at the Women’s Refugee Commission The worldwide financial crisis, coming quickly on the heels of a global food crisis, demonstrates that we have entered unchartered territory. The world has changed in dramatic ways, and it is the most vulnerable who suffer disproportionately from these crises. Refugees endure cuts in their food rations, and humanitarian assist ...

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Obesity in America: Chris Collins interviews Professor Rogan Kersh about the politics of obesity and Obama's attempt to pass universal healthcare

Chris Collins interviews Professor Rogan Kersh about the politics of obesity and Obama's attempt to pass universal healthcare.

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Wagner Students - Chris Collins, Aaron Ampaw and Erin Price - Discuss Obama's First 100 Days

Wagner Students - Chris Collins, Aaron Ampaw and Erin Price - Discuss Obama's First 100 Days

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From Prison to Empowerment: Women Advocates Take on the Criminal Justice System

From Prison to Empowerment: Women Advocates Take on the Criminal Justice System Sponsored by: NYU Students for Criminal Justice Reform, Women of Color Policy Network, Women's Prison Association, NYU Wagner Women's Caucus, WORTH, and the Correctional Association's Women in Prison Project. Women are the fastest growing segment of the prison population yet their voices are often marginalized in criminal justice reform debates. This panel will highlight how formerly incarcerated women are ...

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Race, Reproductive Rights Policy, and the New Administration

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Disasters and Peacemaking: Creating Opportunities for Peace with Michael Renner

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Voting for Peace: Building Democracies in Post-Conflict Countries with Thomas Flores

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Critical Perspectives in Policy Formation: The impact of race, class, gender, and other markers of difference on policy making

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Challenges and Hope for Development: The Case of Rwanda and Darfur Survivors with Mary Kayitesi Blewitt

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Are We There Yet: Affirmative Action in the Age of Obama

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Reproductive Health of War-Affected Populations: What Do We Know' with Therese McGinn

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Where Has the Russian "Mafiya" Gone' And Should We Care' with Mark Galeotti

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Conflict Security and Development Series: The Impact of Climate Change on International Peace & Security: A View from the Small Island States with Stuart Beck

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From Prison to Empowerment: Women Advocates Take on the Criminal Justice System

From Prison to Empowerment: Women Advocates Take on the Criminal Justice System Sponsored by: NYU Students for Criminal Justice Reform, Women of Color Policy Network, Women's Prison Association, NYU Wagner Women's Caucus, WORTH, and the Correctional Association's Women in Prison Project. Women are the fastest growing segment of the prison population yet their voices are often marginalized in criminal justice reform debates. This panel will highlight how formerly incarcerated women are ...

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Wagner Student Chris Collins Interviews Irshad Manji, Director of NYU's Moral Courage Project

Chris Collins Interviews Irshad Manji, Director of NYU's Moral Courage Project

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NYU and Citizens Union Breakfast Brief with Representative Anthony D. Weiner

Citizens Union Breakfast Briefs: Representative Anthony D. Weiner Co-sponsored by NYU Wagner and Citizens Union A series of morning discussions with elected officials about the major issues facing New Yorkers. 8:00 am - Continental Breakfast available 8:30 am - Welcome and Presentation by Representative Anthony D. Weiner 9:00 am - Audience Q & A

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Perspectives on Political Development: What Today's Democratizers Can Learn from Yesterday's with Sheri Berman

The Conflict, Security, and Development Series Co-hosted by NYU's Center for Global Affairs, NYU's Masters in Global Public Health Program, and the Office of International Programs at NYU Wagner. Each Thursday, this series will examine new research, discuss creative policy approaches and highlight recent analytical and practical innovations in responding to the challenges of security and development in the context of conflict and post-conflict situations. ------------------------ ...

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Professor Shanna Rose discusses State and Local Budget Crisis

As the job market and retail sales continue to worsen, government revenues are also expected to continue weakening. Furthermore, nearly all U.S. states - and many local governments - are prohibited by law to run a deficit or borrow money to cover their operating expenditures. Chris Collins interviews Professor Shanna Rose about this issue, and gets her take on what governments can do to better withstand this economy.

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Democratic Governance and Sustainable Development in Latin America Series with Patricio Navia, PhD, Master Teacher, General Studies Program, NYU

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NYU Wagner Fall 2008 Town Hall

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Democratic Governance and Sustainable Development in Latin America Series - The Conceptions of Social Policy: Universalism vs. Targeting

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Using Law and Policy to Harness Globalization and Markets for Developing Countries With Eleanor Fox

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Student Profile - Bryan Seck

Chris Collins interviews second-year Wagner student Bryan Seck. Bryan is a candidate for a Masters in Public Administration with a focus in international non-profit management. He is a 2004 graduate of the University of Kansas, where he studied Political Science, Spanish, and International Relations. From 2004 to 2006, he was an English teacher in Kazaksthan with the Peace Corp, and during the summer of 2008, he worked at the Afghanistan Desk of the US State Department.

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9/25/08 Conflict Security and Development Series: Brain Drain? The Implications of Africa's Emigrating Health Workforce With Michael Clemens

Conflict Security and Development Series: Brain Drain? The Implications of Africa's Emigrating Health Workforce The Conflict, Security, and Development Series is co-hosted by NYU's Center for Global Affairs, NYU's Masters in Global Public Health Program, and the Office of International Programs at NYU Wagner. Each Thursday, this series will examine new research, discuss creative policy approaches and highlight recent analytical and practical innovations in responding to the challenge ...

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Brain Drain' The Implications of Africa's Emigrating Health Workforce

Conflict Security and Development Series: Brain Drain' The Implications of Africa's Emigrating Health Workforce The Conflict, Security, and Development Series is co-hosted by NYU's Center for Global Affairs, NYU's Masters in Global Public Health Program, and the Office of International Programs at NYU Wagner. Each Thursday, this series will examine new research, discuss creative policy approaches and highlight recent analytical and practical innovations in responding to the challenge ...

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Democratic Governance and Sustainable Development in Latin America Series: Immigration, Diaspora, and Politics with Robert C. Smith

Democratic Governance and Sustainable Development in Latin America Series Co-sponsored by NYU Wagner's Research Center for Leadership in Action, the NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, NYU Wagner's Office of International Programs, and the Alliance of Latino and Latin American Students. The pursuit of the public good requires collective action and leadership. The pressing social, economic and political problems facing Latin American countries are complex and exceed th ...

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Democratic Governance and Sustainable Development in Latin America Series: Immigration, Diaspora, and Politics

Democratic Governance and Sustainable Development in Latin America Series Co-sponsored by NYU Wagner's Research Center for Leadership in Action, the NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, NYU Wagner's Office of International Programs, and the Alliance of Latino and Latin American Students. The pursuit of the public good requires collective action and leadership. The pressing social, economic and political problems facing Latin American countries are complex and exceed th ...

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Citizens Union Breakfast Brief with NYC Comptroller William C. Thompson

Presented by Citizen's Union and NYU Wagner. Citizens Union Breakfast Briefs: a series of morning discussions with elected officials about the major issues facing New Yorkers. Wednesday, September 17, 2008 8:00 - 9:30 am Featuring: NYC Comptroller William C. Thompson

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Citizens Union Breakfast Brief with NYC Comptroller William C. Thompson

Presented by Citizen's Union and NYU Wagner. Citizens Union Breakfast Briefs: a series of morning discussions with elected officials about the major issues facing New Yorkers. Wednesday, September 17, 2008 8:00 - 9:30 am Featuring: NYC Comptroller William C. Thompson

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9/23/08 The US and World Foreign Policy and the 2008 Elections Series with Zia Mian

The US and World Foreign Policy and the 2008 Elections Series Join Professor John Gershman and a new guest speaker each week as members of the Wagner Community delve into the question that are on everyone's mind: What international issues should be paramount in our electoral debate? and How will the 2008 elections affect US foreign policy in the years to come? This week: Join us for a discussion with Zia Mian, a Research Scientist at the Program on Science and Global Security at Prin ...

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9/18/08 Conflict Security and Development Series: Rethinking Democratic Interventions in the Midst of War: Case Study Afghanistan

Conflict Security and Development Series: Rethinking Democratic Interventions in the Midst of War: Case Study Afghanistan The Conflict, Security, and Development Series is co-hosted by NYU's Center for Global Affairs, NYU's Masters in Global Public Health Program, and the Office of International Programs at NYU Wagner. Each Thursday, this series will examine new research, discuss creative policy approaches and highlight recent analytical and practical innovations in responding to the ...

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Citizens Union Breakfast Brief with City Council Member David Weprin

Presented by Citizen's Union and NYU Wagner.Citizen's Union Breakfast Briefs: a series of morning discussions with elected officials about the major issues facing New Yorkers.Wednesday, September 17, 2008 8:00 - 9:30 am Featuring: City Council Member David Weprin

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Citizen's Union Breakfast Brief with City Council Member John Liu

Citizen's Union Breakfast Briefs Series Co-sponsored by NYU Wagner and Citizen's Union With City Council Member John Liu A series of morning discussions with elected officials about the major issues facing New Yorkers. 8:00 am - Continental Breakfast available 8:30 am - Welcome and Presentation by Featured Speaker 9:00 am - Audience Q A

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Where We Stand: 7 Years after the 9/11 Attacks

Sponsored by the Wagner Office for International Programs. The Conflict, Security, and Development Series is co-hosted by NYU's Center for Global Affairs, NYU's Masters in Global Public Health Program, and the Office of International Programs at NYU Wagner. Each Thursday, this series will examine new research, discuss creative policy approaches and highlight recent analytical and practical innovations in responding to the challenges of security and development in the context of conflict and ...

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Lessons from Iraq: Avoiding the Next War

Lessons from Iraq: Avoiding the Next War a panel discussion and book party Tuesday.With Frances FitzGerald, journalist and author, best known for her Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam, which won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Her chapter is entitled "Ideas Floating Free: War as Demonstration Model."Aziz Huq directs the Liberty and National Security Project at New York University's Brennan Center for Justice and co-authored Unchecked and Unbalance ...

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The US and World Foreign Policy and the 2008 Elections Series: Gary Bass of Princeton University

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Conflict Security and Development Series: Perspectives on Political Development:Sheri Berman, Associate Professor of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University

The Conflict, Security, and Development Series Co-hosted by NYU's Center for Global Affairs, NYU's Masters in Global Public Health Program, and the Office of International Programs at NYU Wagner. Each Thursday, this series will examine new research, discuss creative policy approaches and highlight recent analytical and practical innovations in responding to the challenges of security and development in the context of conflict and post-conflict situations. This week: With She ...

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Blood and Oil: Documentary Film Screening and Discussion with Michael Klare, defense correspondent for Nation magazine

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Advocacy and Social Change Series: Got Vision By Sally Kohn

Co-sponsored by Wagner's Public Nonprofit Management and Policy (PNP) program, the Wagner Policy Alliance and the OSA Gold Leadership Program. With Sally Kohn, Director, Movement Vision Lab at the Center for Community ChangeSally Kohn will offer some provocative and engaging thoughts about the vision for social change in the United States, based on lessons learned from her interviews with more than 160 leaders of progressive organizations.

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Racenomics Discussion Series-Risking the American Dream by Sarah Gerecke and Ingrid Ellen

Risking the American Dream: Minority Communities and the Mortgage Crisis

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CONFLICT, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT SERIES by Charles T. Call

Each Thursday, this series will examine new research, discuss creative policy approaches and highlight recent analytical and practical innovations in responding to the challenges of security and development in the context of conflict and post-conflict situations.

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Politics and the 'F' Word: Does Feminism Matter?

Politics and the 'F' Word: Does Feminism Matter? Sponsored by the Women's Campaign Forum and NYU Wagner Women make up more than 50% of the population, and although we have a female Speaker of the House and leading presidential candidate, women currently hold less than 25% of all elected offices in the United States.

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CONFLICT, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT SERIES: Security in a Changing World: Multilateral Institutions in the Twenty-First Century

Co-hosted by NYUs Center for Global Affairs, NYUs Masters in Global Public Health Program and Wagners Office for International Programs

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Advocacy and Social Change Series: Lessons from Organizing Campaigns

Community Voices Heard - a membership-led community organizing group - will discuss the book "Tools for Radical Democracy" and share examples of how constituent participation has shaped policies that improve the lives of low-income people.

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NYU Reynolds Program Speaker Series: J.B. Schramm, Founder and CEO, College Summit

The NYU Reynolds Program in Social Entrepreneurship is pleased to announce its 2007-2008 speaker series "Social Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century." This year's series features a remarkable selection of social entrepreneurs who have launched extraordinary programs addressing the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. Reflecting the NYU Reynolds belief that social entrepreneurship is a meta-profession drawing on cross-disciplinary knowledge and practice, the series presents prominen ...

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Cooperation Creating Change: Stories from executives at Gap, SAI, Chiquita, and the Rain Forest Alliance

Top leaders in companies and non-profits address their challenges and successes in their partnerships both on a domestic and international front.

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Conflict, Security, and Development series: Humanity Principles in the Age of Terrorism: Practical Lessons from the IRC

Each Thursday, this series will examine new research, discuss creative policy approaches and highlight recent analytical and practical innovations in responding to the challenges of security and development in the context of conflict and post-conflict situations.

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Race, Gender and the 2008 Presidential Election

The 2008 Presidential Primaries have been a forum for many of the critical issues facing the country. However, race and gender, while examined through the lens of the careers of Senators Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama, have rarely transcended the candidates. Now that race, class and gender have been pushed to the surface, how should they be interpreted? How relevant are the issues to the larger campaign? Irrespective of who wins the White House, how relevant are these issues to be to the n ...

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Conflict, Security, and Development Series: Education in Conflict and Emergency Settings: Afghanistan

Conflict, Security, and Development: Issues, Actors, and Approaches

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Transforming Juvenile Justice in New York State

On January 11, 2008, the New York State Office of Children and Family Services announced an ambitious plan to close six under- utilized residential facilities across New York State as part of an ongoing restructuring to improve services to troubled children. There are approximately 2,000 children in New York State's juvenile justice system, most between 12 and 18 years old, and a few are as young as 10. All were under the age of 16 when they committed an act that would have been a crime if ...

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Conflict, Security, and Development Series: Peacekeeping and the Peacekept: Maintaining Peace After Civil War

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NYU Reynolds Program Speaker Series: Jacqueline Novogratz, CEO, Acumen Fund

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Transforming Juvenile Justice in New York State

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Conflict, Security, and Development Series: Education in Conflict and Emergency Settings: Afghanistan

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Feminism Series: Feminism and the Women's Movement Defined

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NYU Reynolds Program Speaker Series: Jed Emerson, Founder, Blended Value

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Accountability and Governance Series: Performance Measurement and the World Bank by Gail Richardson

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The Farm Bill: Understanding the Political, Agricultural, and Nutritional Impact

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CONFLICT, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT SERIES: From Strengthening Livelihoods to Developing Economies

Timothy Nourse, Microfinance and Enterprise Development Specialist, Academy for Educational DevelopmentIn post-conflict countries, development actors aim to rapidly transition from strengthening livelihoods at the household level to rebuilding economies. While sound in theory, putting this strategy into practice is challenged by a host of factors, including uncoordinated donor action, unqualified relief staff, and local government meddling. Based on his work in post-conflict countries such ...

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Labor Standards and Corporate Responsibility

Richard Locke, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Political Science at MIT, author of the "Nike" case Richard Locke is the author of the teaching case on Nike's response to NGO pressures to address labor standards of Nike contractors and he will discuss the many issues surrounding labor conditions and corporate business practices. Professor Locke was recently named a Faculty Pioneer in Academic Leadership by the Aspen Institute.

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Confronting Economic Insecurity: Reflections on the Past and New Policies for the Future

Many have heralded the welfare reforms of 1996 as a success, citing the dramatic drop in welfare caseloads. Many others have taken a more critical view of welfare reform, in light of persistent economic insecurity for many former recipients and other low-income workers. This panel examines the impacts of welfare reform on people's lives and the public debate over poverty. With - Lawrence Mead, Professor of Politics, New York University - Jillynn Stevens, Director of Policy, Advocacy and Re ...

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Conflict Series: Post-conflict Social Citizenship in Kosovo

Fred Cocozzelli, Instructor, Department of Government and Politics, St. John's University Fred Cocozzelli examines the social policy required to create a unified citizenship regime in post-conflict Kosovo, as well as the larger question of institutional development in post-conflict, multiethnic societies. What is the impact of institutional development on the definition of citizenship and the prospect for peace?

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2007 Kovner/Behrman Healthcare Forum

11th Annual Kovner/Behrman Healthcare Forum A Conversation with James R. Knickman President and Chief Executive Officer New York State Health Foundation Moderated by Anthony Kovner Professor of Public and Health Management, NYU Wagner

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Conflict Series: Peace vs. Justice: Ending a Conflict at the Price of Impunity

Larry Johnson, Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, United Nations Office of the Legal Counsel; formerly chef de cabinet, Office of the President, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Larry Johnson discusses the tension between peace and justice in post-conflict contexts. In the quest to end conflicts, can the international community achieve peace and justice without succumbing to impunity for war criminals? In Uganda, for example, should the ICC withdraw ind ...

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Conflict Series: From Mogadishu to Baghdad: The Failure of UN-centric Multilateralism

Kenneth Cain, Adjunct Associate Professor, Center for Global Affairs, NYU; former human rights official, UN Peacekeeping Operations, Cambodia, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and Liberia The United Nations implements a multilateral approach in its efforts to make a difference in the world. But have the goals of multilateral organizations like the UN been realized? Kenneth Cain discusses the early optimism for UN-centric multilateral efforts in the post-Cold War era, beginning with Cambodia in 1992 ...

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New Accountability Agenda: Making Democracy Work for Human Development

With the co-authors of "Reinventing Accountability: Making Democracy Work for Human Development" (Palgrave Press, 2004): Anne Marie Goetz, political scientist and professorial fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK Rob Jenkins, professor of political science at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

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Conflict Series: Modern Challenges in Disaster Relief Management and Response

Shaukat Fareed, Chief Executive, Board for Cooperation, United Nations; Founder, Office of Humanitarian Affairs, United Nations Emergency humanitarian and healthcare efforts are being implemented worldwide to assist those displaced and grief-stricken by recent natural disasters such as Katrina, the Tsunami, and the earthquake in Pakistan. Shaukat Farred explores the controversies and challenges that have emerged from the responses to these crises and offers insights into disaster prevention ...

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What's New in British Health Care Reform

The National Health Service (NHS) in England is undergoing its most far-reaching change since its creation in 1948. While it will remain funded largely by the government and free at the point of use to all those in need of care and treatment, the way health services are provided is changing radically. The Blair government is introducing market-style changes which aim to increase pluralism in the provision of services, efficiency in the allocation of resources, and responsiveness to patient ...

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INTERSECTIONS with Lesley Stahl: A Discussion with Irshad Manji

Irshad Manji, Author of the National Bestseller, "The Trouble with Islam Today" will talk with Lesley Stahl, CBS News, about her New PBS Documentary "Faith without Fear".

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Conflict Series: Health and Humanitarian Crises

In the most devastating refugee circumstances: for example, in areas where disease from unsanitary water runs rampant, what programs can be set in place to respond quickly and efficiently to health crises? In war torn and neglected regions of the world, such as Kosovo, Afghanistan, Congo, and Darfur, what steps can be taken to reverse the damage done to basic human welfare among the indigent population? Dr. Rick Brennan, Health Director, International Rescue Committee, considers the challen ...

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Conflict Series: Post Conflict Economic Recovery and the Role of the Private Sector

Drawing from her work with the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Karen Ballentine discusses the role of the private sector in post-conflict situations and the challenges of peace-building in post-conflict countries constrained by the resource curse.

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Embracing Diversity in Health Care: Improving Cancer Care for Diverse Communities

This panel will explore issues of diversity as it relates to health disparities and outcomes in diverse communities in New York City, with a focus on cancer. The objective of the panel is to create a forum to discuss emerging health care issues in an academic setting and to discuss tools and resources available for students and new professionals to address concerns around health care quality, cultural competence and healthcare access issues.

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Implementation of the Berger Commission Report

The Berger Commission was established as a broad-based, non-partisan panel that, over the last year, examined the needs and capacities of the NYS health care system and developed recommendations to right-size hospitals and nursing homes. Listen to the Commissions executive director and other healthcare leaders discuss the implications of its recently released report, and what hospitals and other healthcare organizations are doing to meet the changing healthcare needs of New York. Panelist ...

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2007 Migration and Global Health Conference

The topic for the conference is international migration and its interactions with global health. Why are developing countries so predisposed to this movement of workers? What short and long term effects will it have on the health systems of the developing world? Many factors contribute to the supply and demand of health care workers, its impact on health in the affected countries, and various policy approaches that have been developed by governments and donors. Panelists include: Linda Aike ...

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Building a Durable Peace: Transitional Justice in Conflict Situations

How can transitional justice approaches be used to build a durable peace in countries experiencing conflict and turmoil? Graeme Simpson discusses the various ways in which justice and the rule of law can stem rather than fuel conflict and refers to several illustrative examples, including Uganda and the Sudan. Discussing these issues is Graeme Simpson, director of country programs, International Center for Transitional Justice; Professor of International Justice, Columbia University.

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Conflict, Security, and Development: Issues, Actors, and Approches - Aid Coordination in the Sudan

What are the obstacles to a resolution of the humanitarian crisis in the Sudan? In the face of limited resources and increased bureaucracy in the field, what strategies can maximize the impact of available aid? Drawing on his experiences with the Sudan Common Humanitarian Fund and an evaluation he conducted in partnership with the Center for International Cooperation, Dirk Solomon discusses new humanitarian funding mechanisms in Sudan.

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After the Revolution: The Next Phase of American Foreign Policy

In his first term, George W. Bush broke with his predecessors, notably including his father, in his working concept of Americas role in the world. He launched what has been called The Bush Revolution in U.S. Foreign Policy. Its distinguishing features were unilateralism (going it alone) and exceptionalism (a belief that America had a special dispensation to set the rules for others but not necessarily to follow the rules that the U.S. itself helped establish for the international system ...

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Fighting For Air: The Battle to Control America's Media

This year, Congress and the Federal Communications Commission are making policies that will shape the future of America's media - but you're not likely to hear much about the issues from the television, radio, and newspaper corporations that have so much at stake in the process. In "Fighting for Air: The Battle to Control America's Media," NYU Sociology professor and author Eric Klinenberg argues that a decade of deregulation and unprecedented consolidation has degraded the nation's once-ri ...

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Beyond Victimhood: Securing a Role for Women in Peacebuilding

October 26, 2006 marked the sixth anniversary of the adoption of the groundbreaking UN Security Council Resolution 1325, and the date of an open debate at the UN Security Council on Women and Armed Conflict. In advance of this open debate at the UN, the panel participants discuss the role of women in peacebuilding in societies still facing violence, and why women are still broadly excluded from peacemaking and peacebuilding efforts throughout the world.

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NGO Accountability: Politics, Principles and Innovations

As NGOs have become more prominent, debates about NGO accountability are also on the rise. Most of these debates, however, have focused on how NGOs can be made more accountable with very little conversation on what NGOs should be responsible for and to whom they should be responsible. The contributors to the book "NGO Accountability: Politics, Principles and Innovations" (edited by Lisa Jordan and Peter Van Tuijl; Earthscan 2006) will discuss and debate the role of NGOs within civil society ...

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Peace and International Security with Nicholas Sambanis

Nicholas Sambanis, associate professor of political science at Yale University discusses United Nations peace building operations in post-conflict situations and the use of international organizations to prevent or resolve large-scale political violence. Professor Sambinis is co-author of "Making War and Building Peace: United Nations Peace Operation."

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Medicaid Reform with Tommy G. Thompson, James R. Tallon, Jr., and Alan D. Aviles (Excerpt)

Hear two of the best known experts in the field go toe-to-toe on the issue of how to reform Medicaid. With former Health and Human Services Secretary/Wisconsin Governor, Tommy G. Thompson, current lead of the "Medicaid Makeover" campaign and James R. Tallon, Jr., president of the United Hospital Fund and chairman of the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured.

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Modern Peace Building: Iraq

Thomas Hill, visiting scholar, Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses his first-hand experience delivering education and peace building programs in Iraq.

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NGOs and Post-Conflict and Development

Sarah Wikenczy shares her firsthand experience as coordinator of International Rescue Committee's strategic planning process in post-conflict situations, with a focus on internally displaced and conflict-affected populations.

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Transforming Social Conventions for Social Change

Molly Melching is the executive director of Tostan, a Senegal-based NGO that focuses on women's health and human rights and a recent finalist for the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize. Tostan's Community Empowerment Program has been featured as a "best practice" program by Unicef in the Innocenti Research Centre (IRC) Digest on Female Genital Cutting (FGM/C). Ms. Melching, winner of the Anna Lindh Award for her human rights work at Tostan, discusses the NGO's holistic, community-focused a ...

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Global Civil Society with Lisa Jordan (Excerpt)

A brown bag discussion on "Global Civil Society" with Lisa D. Jordan, deputy director of the Governance and Civil Society Unit of the Ford Foundation.

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Afghan Women's Network: Women, War and the Work Ahead (Excerpt)

Erica Isaac, director of advocacy for the Afghan Womens Network (AWN), discusses her work in Kabul to further social justice for women in post-Taliban Afghanistan. Her multimedia presentation featured her experiences throughout the country working with women in crisis, including many being held in prison, countless seeking refuge from domestic abuse, and others who are leading the efforts to build community-based support for those in need.

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2007 Kovner/Behrman Healthcare Forum

11th Annual Kovner/Behrman Healthcare Forum A Conversation with James R. Knickman President and Chief Executive Officer New York State Health Foundation Moderated by Anthony Kovner Professor of Public and Health Management, NYU Wagner

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Conflict Series: Peace vs. Justice: Ending a Conflict at the Price of Impunity

Larry Johnson, Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, United Nations Office of the Legal Counsel; formerly chef de cabinet, Office of the President, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Larry Johnson discusses the tension between peace and justice in post-conflict contexts. In the quest to end conflicts, can the international community achieve peace and justice without succumbing to impunity for war criminals? In Uganda, for example, should the ICC withdraw ind ...

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Conflict Series: Post-conflict Social Citizenship in Kosovo

Fred Cocozzelli, Instructor, Department of Government and Politics, St. John's University Fred Cocozzelli examines the social policy required to create a unified citizenship regime in post-conflict Kosovo, as well as the larger question of institutional development in post-conflict, multiethnic societies. What is the impact of institutional development on the definition of citizenship and the prospect for peace?

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Confronting Economic Insecurity: Reflections on the Past and New Policies for the Future

Many have heralded the welfare reforms of 1996 as a success, citing the dramatic drop in welfare caseloads. Many others have taken a more critical view of welfare reform, in light of persistent economic insecurity for many former recipients and other low-income workers. This panel examines the impacts of welfare reform on people's lives and the public debate over poverty. With - Lawrence Mead, Professor of Politics, New York University - Jillynn Stevens, Director of Policy, Advocacy and Re ...

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Conflict Series: Modern Challenges in Disaster Relief Management and Response

Emergency humanitarian and healthcare efforts are being implemented worldwide to assist those displaced and grief-stricken by recent natural disasters such as Katrina, the Tsunami, and the earthquake in Pakistan. Shaukat Farred explores the controversies and challenges that have emerged from the responses to these crises and offers insights into disaster prevention and relief management.

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New Accountability Agenda: Making Democracy Work for Human Development

With the co-authors of "Reinventing Accountability: Making Democracy Work for Human Development" (Palgrave Press, 2004): Anne Marie Goetz, political scientist and professorial fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK Rob Jenkins, professor of political science at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

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Labor Standards and Corporate Responsibility

Richard Locke, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Political Science at MIT, author of the "Nike" caseRichard Locke is the author of the teaching case on Nike's response to NGO pressures to address labor standards of Nike contractors and he will discuss the many issues surrounding labor conditions and corporate business practices. Professor Locke was recently named a Faculty Pioneer in Academic Leadership by the Aspen Institute.

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Conflict Series: From Mogadishu to Baghdad: The Failure of UN-centric Multilateralism

Kenneth Cain, Adjunct Associate Professor, Center for Global Affairs, NYU; former human rights official, UN Peacekeeping Operations, Cambodia, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and Liberia The United Nations implements a multilateral approach in its efforts to make a difference in the world. But have the goals of multilateral organizations like the UN been realized? Kenneth Cain discusses the early optimism for UN-centric multilateral efforts in the post-Cold War era, beginning with Cambodia in 1992 ...

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INTERSECTIONS with Lesley Stahl: A Discussion with Irshad Manji

Irshad Manji, Author of the National Bestseller, "The Trouble with Islam Today" will talk with Lesley Stahl, CBS News, about her New PBS Documentary "Faith without Fear".

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What's New in British Health Care Reform

The National Health Service (NHS) in England is undergoing its most far-reaching change since its creation in 1948. While it will remain funded largely by the government and free at the point of use to all those in need of care and treatment, the way health services are provided is changing radically. The Blair government is introducing market-style changes which aim to increase pluralism in the provision of services, efficiency in the allocation of resources, and responsiveness to patient ...

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Embracing Diversity in Health Care: Improving Cancer Care for Diverse Communities

This panel will explore issues of diversity as it relates to health disparities and outcomes in diverse communities in New York City, with a focus on cancer. The objective of the panel is to create a forum to discuss emerging health care issues in an academic setting and to discuss tools and resources available for students and new professionals to address concerns around health care quality, cultural competence and healthcare access issues.

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Conflict Series: Post Conflict Economic Recovery and the Role of the Private Sector

Drawing from her work with the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Karen Ballentine discusses the role of the private sector in post conflict situations and challenges of state, and peace-building in post conflict countries constrained by the resource curse.

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Conflict Series: Health and Humanitarian Crises

Dr. Rick Brennan, Health Director, International Rescue Committee. In the most devastating refugee circumstances: for example, in areas where disease from unsanitary water runs rampant, what programs can be set in place to respond quickly and efficiently to health crises? In war torn and neglected regions of the world, such as Kosovo, Afghanistan, Congo, and Darfur, what steps can be taken to reverse the damage done to basic human welfare among the indigent population?

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Building a Durable Peace: Transitional Justice in Conflict Situations

Graeme Simpson, director of country programs, International Center for Transitional Justice; Professor of Transitional Justice, Columbia University. How can transitional justice approaches be used to build a durable peace in countries experiencing conflict and turmoil? Graeme Simpson discusses the various ways in which justice and the rule of law can stem rather than fuel conflict and refers to several illustrative examples, including Uganda and the Sudan.

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2007 Migration and Global Health Conference

The topic for the conference is international migration and its interactions with global health. Why are developing countries so predisposed to this movement of workers? What short and long term effects will it have on the health systems of the developing world? Join the discussion on the factors that contribute to the supply and demand of health care workers, its impact on health in the affected countries and various policy approaches that have been developed by governments and donors. Pan ...

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Conflict, Security, and Development: Issues, Actors, and Approches -- Aid Coordination in the Sudan

What are the obstacles to a resolution of the humanitarian crisis in the Sudan? In the face of limited resources and increased bureaucracy in the field, what strategies can be utilized to maximize the impact of available aid? Drawing on his experiences with the Sudan Common Humanitarian Fund and an evaluation he conducted in partnership with the Center for International Cooperation, Salomons discusses new humanitarian funding mechanisms in Sudan.

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After the Revolution: The Next Phase of American Foreign Policy

In his first term, George W. Bush broke with his predecessors, notably including his father, in his working concept of Americas role in the world. He launched what has been called The Bush Revolution in U.S. Foreign Policy. Its distinguishing features were unilateralism (going it alone) and exceptionalism (a belief that America had a special dispensation to set the rules for others but not necessarily to follow the rules that the U.S. itself helped establish for the international system ...

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Implementation of the Berger Commission Report

The Berger Commission was established as a broad based, non-partisan panel that, over the last year, examined the needs and capacities of the NYS health care system and developed recommendations to right-size hospitals and nursing homes. Listen to the Commissions ED and other healthcare leaders discuss the implications of its recently released report, and what hospitals and other healthcare organizations are doing to meet the changing healthcare needs of New York. Panelists include: David ...

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Fighting For Air: The Battle to Control America's Media

This year, Congress and the Federal Communications Commission are making policies that will shape the future of America's media - but you're not likely to hear much about the issues from the television, radio, and newspaper corporations that have so much at stake in the process. In "Fighting for Air: The Battle to Control America's Media," author Eric Klinenberg argues that a decade of deregulation and unprecedented consolidation has degraded the nation's once-rich supply of local media out ...

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NGO Accountability: Politics, Principles and Innovations

As NGOs have become more prominent, debates about NGO-accountability are also on the rise. Most of these debates, however, have focused on how NGOs can be made more accountable with very little conversation on what NGOs should be responsible for and to whom they should be responsible. The contributors to the book "NGO Accountability: Politics, Principles and Innovations" (edited by Lisa Jordan and Peter Van Tuijl; Earthscan 2006) will discuss and debate the role of NGOs within civil society ...

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Innovative Connections: Community Development and the Arts

Co-sponsored by NYU Wagner student groups BRIDGE and SNEAC, this informal panel discussion focuses on the intersection between the arts and community development and the role of innovative grantmaking.Invited panelists include Leah Krauss, arts and culture program officer, New York Community Trust (NYCT) and Patricia Swann, community development program officer, NYCT.

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Transforming Social Conventions for Social Change

Social Convention Theory for Social Transformation: Abandoning Female Genital Cutting in West Africa, with Molly Melching, Executive Director of Tostan. Tostan is a Senegal-based NGO that focuses on women's health and human rights and a recent finalist for the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize. Tostan's Community Empowerment Program has been featured as a "best practice" program by Unicef in the Innocenti Research Centre (IRC) Digest on Female Genital Cutting (FGM/C). Ms. Melching, winner ...

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Beyond Victimhood: Securing a Role for Women in Peacebuilding

October 26, 2006 marks the sixth anniversary of the adoption of the groundbreaking UN Security Council Resolution 1325, and the date of an open debate at the UN Security Council on Women and Armed Conflict. In advance of this open debate at the UN, the panel participants discuss the role of women in peacebuilding in societies still facing violence, and why women are still broadly excluded from peacemaking and peacebuilding efforts throughout the world.

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NGO Accountability: Politics, Principles and Innovations

As NGOs have become more prominent, debates about NGO-accountability are also on the rise. Most of these debates, however, have focused on how NGOs can be made more accountable with very little conversation on whatNGOs should be responsible for and to whom they should be responsible.The contributors to the book "NGO Accountability: Politics, Principles and Innovations" (edited by Lisa Jordan and Peter Van Tuijl; Earthscan 2006) will discuss and debate the role of NGOs within civil society a ...

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Jane Jacobs Today

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Afghan Women's Network: Women, War and the Work Ahead (Excerpt)

Erica Isaac, Director of Advocacy for the Afghan Womens Network (AWN), discusses her work in Kabul to further social justice for women in post-Taliban Afghanistan. Her multimedia presentation featured her experiences throughout the country working with women in crisis, including many being held in prison, countless seeking refuge from domestic abuse, and others who are leading the efforts to build community-based support for those in need.

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NGOs and Post-Conflict and Development

Sarah Wikenczy shares her firsthand experience as coordinator of International Rescue Committee's strategic planning process in post-conflict situations, with a focus on internally displaced and conflict-affected populations.

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Modern Peace Building: Iraq

Thomas Hill, Visiting Scholar, Solomon Asch Center for Study ofEthnopolitical Conflict at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses his first-hand experience delivering education andpeace building programs in Iraq.

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Medicaid Reform with Tommy G. Thompson, James R. Tallon, Jr., and Alan D. Aviles

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Peace and International Security with Nicholas Sambanis

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Medicaid Reform with Tommy G. Thompson, James R. Tallon, Jr., and Alan D. Aviles (Excerpt)

Hear two of the best known experts in the field go toe-to-toe on the issue of how to reform Medicaid. With former Health and Human Services Secretary/Wisconsin Governor, Tommy G. Thompson, current lead of the "Medicaid Makeover" campaign; and James R. Tallon, Jr., President of the United Hospital Fund and Chairman of the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured.

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Global Civil Society with Lisa Jordan, The Ford Foundation

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Peace and International Security with Nicholas Sambanis

Nicholas Sambanis, associate professor of political science at Yale University discusses United Nations peace building operations in post-conflict situations and the use of international organizations to prevent or resolve large-scale political violence. Professor Sambinis is co-author of "Making War and Building Peace: United Nations Peace Operation."

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Afghan Women's Network: Women, War and the Work Ahead

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Global Civil Society with Lisa Jordan (Excerpt)

A brown bag discussion on "Global Civil Society" with Lisa D. Jordan, Deputy Director of the Governance and Civil Society Unit of the Ford Foundation.

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