Global Agenda 2011
Global Agenda 2011
Weds. Feb 23, 2011 7:30pm
How Others See Us
Stephan Richter is founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of The Globalist, the daily online magazine on the global economy, politics and culture. He also is President of The Globalist Research Center. In the 1990‘s, he was North American advisor to the German Economics Ministry and Vice Chancellor of Germany. More…
Weds. Apr 20, 2011 7:30pm
View from the Arab World
Marwan Muasher is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment, overseeing research on the Middle East. Muasher was Foreign Minister (2002–2004) and Deputy Prime Minister (2004–2005) of Jordan. His career has spanned diplomacy, development, civil society, and communications. More…
Weds. May 4, 2011 7:30pm
View from Europe
Jamie Shea is NATO’s Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges, based in Brussels. He is responsible for areas such as non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, cyber defense, counter terrorism and energy security. He also oversees strategic analysis and forecasting. More…
Weds. Mar 23, 2011 7:30pm
Global Attitudes:
Changes Since 911
Andrew Kohut is a public opinion expert with global experience. He is President of the Pew Research Center, in Washington, DC, and Director of the Pew Global Attitudes project, which has measured public opinion about the United States around the world. More…
Weds. Mar 9, 2011 3:45pm
A conversation with the World Bank
Robert B. Zoellick is President of the World Bank. Previously, he served as Vice Chairman, International of the Goldman Sachs Group. In 2005-06, Mr. Zoellick was Deputy Secretary of the U.S. State Department. From 2001-2005, he served in the U.S. cabinet as the 13th U.S. Trade Representative.
Weds. Apr 6, 2011 7:30pm
Sustainable Development
Rajendra K. Pachauri accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 on behalf of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of which he is chair. He is director general of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in India. More…
This program is presented with the University of Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN), the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Center for Political Communication.
No nation in the world can avoid the impact of American power, projected militarily, politically, culturally and economically. Yet many Americans are unaware how U.S. power is perceived by others. A decade after the 9/11 attacks Global Agenda 2011 views the United States through a perspective from abroad.
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