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Israel, Hamas, and the War in Gaza
Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar Aaron David Miller, a 20-year veteran of Arab-Israeli negotiations, offers his brief and candid views on what’s happening in Gaza and how the incoming U.S. administration should deal with it.

At the Nexus of Conflict, Natural Resources, and Health
Overexploiting natural resources can spur instability and conflict. A six-meeting series, “New Horizons at the Nexus of Conflict, Natural Resources, and Health," sponsored by the Environmental Change and Security Program and supported by USAID, explored ways to improve environmental management and reduce conflict.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009
War Again in the Eastern Congo (1:30 a.m.)

Mind the Gap! Trends in Strengthening Environmental Laws in China (9:00 a.m.)

Dynamics Of Sexual Violence In The Eastern Democratic Republic Of Congo: Perpetrators, Community Response, and Policy Implications (12:00 pm)

Socio-Ecological Systems and Urban Environmental Transitions: Comparison between experiences of the Asia Pacific and the developed world (3:00 p.m.)

Youth Movements in Post-Communist Societies: A Model of Nonviolent Resistance (3:30 p.m.)

Left Behind? Learning and Educational Achievement in Pakistan's Punjab Province (4:00 p.m.)

Robots at War
plus...
Must Government Be Incompetent?
LIncoln's Memo to Obama
McCulture

Rough Crossings       
After the American revolutionary war, many slaves found freedom by settling in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone. Historian Simon Schama tells the story of this trans-atlantic adventure.
(Program #776) January 12 - 18, 2009   


Chinese Utopianism: A Comparative Study of Reformist Thought with Japan and Russia, 1898-1997
Written by Shiping Hua


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