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[ALBSA-Info] 2001 Harvard Colloquium on International Affairs

ERI Budo eribudo at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 30 11:20:06 EDT 2001


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>>Dear IAS Friends,
>>
>>I thought many of you might be interested in the following event in Boston
>>this coming weekend.  For those who can't attend in person, note that
>>there's a live webcast as well.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Neal.
>>
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>>THE 2001 HARVARD COLLOQUIUM ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
>>"A New American Foreign Policy?  Global Voices, Challenges & 
>>Opportunities"
>>
>>Harvard University, May 3-5, 2001
>>
>>
>>Full schedule at http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/colloquium
>>All events are free, open to the public & will be broadcast over our 
>>website
>>
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>>
>>* Dr. Jorge Castañeda, Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Affairs, discusses
>>U.S.-Mexican relations
>>
>>* The CEO of Merck, the U.S. Government's most senior international health
>>advisor, and Professor Jeffrey Sachs discuss international health policy
>>
>>* The Director of Human Rights Watch and the top economic adviser to the
>>French Prime Minister discuss the Bush Administration's approach toward
>>international organizations
>>
>>* General Charles G. Boyd leads a discussion of national secuity reform
>>among members of the Hart-Rudman Commission
>>
>>* The former commander of U.S. forces in Bosnia, the United States'
>>alternative representative to the UN, and author Michael Ignatieff discuss
>>humanitarian intervention
>>
>>And over 15 other discussions on the foremost topics of international
>>affairs and American foreign policy.  Please visit our website for a full
>>schedule and list of panelists.
>

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