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01:10:22
Women’s History at Maxwell: Marguerite Fisher & Beyond | A Maxwell Orange Central Panel Discussion
58:30
James E. Baker and Jamie Winders | The Centaur’s Dilemma: A Discussion and Q&A
01:28:45
Post-Election Panel 2020: What Happened and Why? What Are the Likely Policy Implications?
01:07:09
Clean Energy Futures | Maxwell/Engineering & Computer Science Faculty Conversation
01:24:58
Michael K. Atkinson, “Public Service in Ordinary and Extraordinary Moments”
59:02
Maxwell Conversation and Alumni Panel Discussion on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
01:37:21
Bob McClure | Change in American Society through Government Action: Slow Boring Of Hard Boards
56:54
Tina Nabatchi | Defending Democracy
01:17:46
2020 Maxwell School PAIA Convocation
55:16
Osamah Khalil | U.S. Foreign Policy and COVID-19
01:25:38
The Future of US-China Economic and Political Relations
01:29:33
Bob McClure | The Constitution and The Pandemic: The President and The People
55:12
Bill Coplin | The Evolving Policy Studies Program in Response to COVID-19
01:21:53
Steve Hagerty | A Mayor & CEO’s Perspective on Public & Private Management of the COVID-19 Crisis
54:53
James B. Steinberg | China and the Response to COVID-19
58:30
Sean O'Keefe | How the COVID-19 Crisis Reminds Us of the Public Service Imperative
46:10
Jamie Winders | Autonomous Systems: From Driverless Cars to COVID-19 Response
53:26
Gladys McCormick | Immigration in America Today
52:32
Shannon Monnat | COVID-19 and Population Health
55:04
Indian Customs: Proudly Guarding the Economic Frontiers of the Nation
01:21:16
18 Year of Reconstruction: Lessons from the U.S. Experience in Afghanistan
26:42
Unmanned Aerial Systems and Disaster Response: A State-by-State Assessment
09:04
Why We Should be Taxing Veterans' Disability Payments
44:31
Citizens’ Portal: a Pivot of Good Governance in Pakistan
39:03
Harvey Teres. "How Beauty Can Save Us."
42:17
Natalie Koch, “The Geopolitics of Sport Beyond Soft Power”
45:48
Joshua Drew, “Conflict and Collaboration in Conservation: Lessons from New York and Fiji”
01:57:22
Immigration Debate
38:09
Jeb Beagles, “What are the Values of Humanitarian INGOs?”
01:02:22
Leonard Newman, “What is dehumanization? Implications for conflict and (hopefully) collaboration."
28:04
Tina Nabatchi. "Building the Oregon Atlas of Collaboration"
32:11
Terrorism, Refugees, and Trust in a Comparative Context
38:41
Social Norms and Violence Against Women in Morocco
01:30:54
Making Sense of Impeachment: A Panel Discussion
29:49
Louis Kriesberg, “Fighting Better in America”
40:03
Prof. Julia Carboni. “Beyond Average Effects”
27:48
Tingting Li. “Has Collaboration Been Hijacked?”
40:47
Women in Leadership: the African Context
57:54
Burkina Faso - Popular Uprisings: A call for change
40:44
Working with Traumatized Populations
01:27:15
We are Indivisible: A Blueprint for Democracy after Trump
36:17
Catherine Bertini. “Managing Conflict While Leading change"
33:09
Jok Madut Jok. “Conflict Mediation in Africa: Where are the Homegrown Initiatives?”
40:45
Panama: between Two Worlds
54:16
Computational Power: Automated Use of WhatsApp in Brazilian Elections
01:29:36
Marijuana Legalization: Beyond Yes or No - Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy 2019
03:46
Autonomous Systems Policy Institute Launches at Syracuse University
55:22
Waging Class Struggle with Plants: Intra-class difference and the meanings of greening labor.
01:45:46
Challenging Authoritarianism Part 3: Immigration and National Security
01:48:44
Challenging Authoritarianism Part 2: Authoritarianism Today
01:28:31
Challenging Authoritarianism Part 1: Revisiting Spring 1989
52:19
Evan and Kit Dobelle. "A Front Row Seat to Foreign Policy History at the Carter White House."
54:42
Gender-based violence in Haryana, India: Patterns and Responses
36:40
Rebecca Schewe. "Minority Stakeholder Engagement in Natural Resource Management."
01:30:55
Fifth Annual Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavior Economics: Deirdre McCloskey
32:31
Vincent Intondi. “Nuclear Weapons, Race, and Justice in the Trump Era.”
01:14:18
Shannon Gleeson. “Standing with Immigrant Workers.”
01:38
The Future of Public Policy Requires a Multidisciplinary Approach
03:03
The Maxwell Advantage in Public Administration
02:16
Going Directly to Graduate School from Undergraduate Study