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25:24
Dave Karpf, George Washington University
01:08:17
Russia’s Military Resurgence: Ukraine, Syria, & Beyond, with Alexander Golts
01:30:29
European Governance in the Face of the Migration Crisis by Klaus F. Zimmermann
01:55:51
Revitalizing Syracuse: Community Strategies to Create Wealth
01:06:06
Geography Colloquium: The 1970s: A Time of Intellectual Ferment, Dr. James S. Duncan
59:30
Graduate Student Panel Discussion. "Isolate or Engage: A Battle of Two Conflicting Ideas"
01:01:10
Mark Nerenhausen, "Connecting the Arts to the Larger Social Agenda: Lessons on Collaboration"
01:07:06
Michael Park and Roy Gutterman, "Trump vs. Media: Who Wins in the End?"
57:29
Erik French, "The U.S. - Japan Alliance and Taiwan: Alliance Strategy and Conflict Prevention"
58:33
David Acheneaux, "Set to Fail? The Dynamics of Command and Control in Regional Nuclear Powers"
57:29
Peter Castro, “From Analyzing to Addressing Conflict: An Applied Anthropologist's Journey”
01:53:02
Labor Studies Working Group Symposium: “Labor in a Changing Climate: Climate Change and Labor”
31:08
The Energy Challenge in Africa: Driving Development
01:32:55
No Slippery Slopes: Same-Sex Couples, Monogamy and the Future of Marriage
01:27:05
Out of the Gate: Policy, Governance, and Citizenship in the Trump Administration
22:00
Books to Bars: The School-to-Prison Pipeline and its Effect on Today's Society (V2)
01:37
Amrou Kotb, MA International Relations/MPA 2014, The Maxwell School of Syracuse University
01:23:07
John "Mac" Stipanovich: Donald Trump and the Future of the Republican Party: A View from #NeverTrump
01:03:41
Labor Symposium, “Organizing for Dignity: The Campesino Movement”
01:26:51
Bruce Dayton, “Social Psychological Traditions: Framing”
01:01:11
James Steinberg, “U.S.-China Relations in the 21st Century”
01:31:22
John Burdick, “Social Change through Political Process Theory and Collective Action”
01:05:28
Michael Meath, "Pushing the Envelope: How Transparent Should Organizations Be?"
01:00:22
Michael Barkun, "The FBI and American Muslims after September 11"
59:44
Corri Zoli, "Armed Conflict and Compliance in Muslim States 1947-2014"
59:08
Mathew Huber, "Hidden Abodes: Politicizing Industrial Ecologies in the Anthropocene"
52:37
Michael Beckstrand, "Whose Universality? Conflicting Rights Claims..."
01:06:38
Arthur Jensen, "The Cosmopolis 2045 Project: Imagining an Intentional Future"
00:53
Julio Amador, MA International Relations 2013
02:01
Darejani “Darina” Makozashvili, MA International Relations 2013
01:43
Jana Morgan, MA International Relations 2008
01:45
Leonardo “Leo” Lemes, MA International Relations/ MA Economics 2008
50:26
Jenna Daggett, "Gastrodiplomacy, the Use of Food as a Tool to Unite Diverse Populations"
54:16
Kirk Emerson, "Collaborative Governance: Multiple Leaders, Multiple Accountabilities"
59:52
Olive Sephuma, "Overcoming Barriers to Reintegration"
01:02:43
Aaron Mwewa. "Ethnic Election Voting Patterns in Africa: A Case Study of Zambia"
59:21
Timothy Noble Jennings-Bey and Arnett Haygood-El, “Structural Violence in Syracuse”
01:01:06
Louis Kriesberg, “Building an Infrastructure for Peace”
44:44
Kendall Phillips, “Horrific Cinema & Construction of American National Identity”
01:57:21
Labor Studies Working Group Symposium, "Workers’ Rights Are Human Rights?..."
07:19
Hear Firsthand: How Maxwell's MA in International Relations Prepares Graduates for Career Success
33:22
Truck Art of Pakistan and South Asia
01:12:56
Transnational Education: The role of NGOs in teaching abroad
03:08
Maxwell in DC
33:13
Philip P. Arnold, "Skä·noñh—Great Law of Peace Center: Decolonizing Sacred Space"
25:31
Don Mitchell, “Revolting New York; How Riots, Uprisings, Revolts, and Revolutions Shape a City”
41:39
Cecilia Green and Yan Liu, “Immigrant Chinese Entrepreneurs in the Eastern Caribbean”
21:04
Matthew Cleary, “Local Governance and Ethnic Conflict in Southern Mexico”
41:19
Azra Hromadzic, “Discourses of Civility in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina”
59:20
John McPeak, “Land Use Conflicts and Resolution Mechanisms in Southern Ethiopia”
23:03
Tula Goenka, “Creating Change from Within: Engaging SU Students in Social Justice Work”
55:24
Iván Ormachea Choque, “Mining, Conflict, and Dialogue in Peru”
53:24
Bushra Mutahar Al-Huthi and Mohammad Ali Al-Shami, “Security Providers during the Yemen Crisis”
30:01
Seth Jolly, “The Rise of European Nationalism in Europe”
51:30
Brexit, Left Antisemitism, and Trump: Some Common Threads
01:26:05
Election 2016: Who Won? Who Lost? And What it Means
51:43
Sharing of Good Practice in Performance Management: Case Study of Jamaica
37:28
Independent Art in Cuba: Challenge or Utopia?
01:28:50
State of Democracy Lecture: Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University
01:29:03
Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture