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Published Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Humanities
Published Friday, September 8, 2006
Politics

Nicholas Burns

US under secretary for political affairs, Nicholas Burns, talks about going to the UN with a sanctions regime against Iran, among other topics confronting the international security environment
Published Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Humanities
Published Thursday, April 19, 2007
Economics
Published Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Humanities

Wolf Lepenies

American-European vistas, the possibility of mutual understanding -- with a touch of irony
Published Thursday, April 26, 2007
Economics

Christopher Cox

Chairman of the SEC, Christopher Cox, discusses international trade and finance.
Published Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Politics

Vali Nasr

Vali Nasr speaks about the regional implications of the Shia revival in the Middle East.
Published Monday, March 19, 2007
Politics

Richard Clarke

Richard Clarke on the future of technology and his new book, "Breakpoint"
Published Monday, May 14, 2007
Politics

Stephen Biddle

Have the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq been helped or hindered by American technological supremacy?
Published Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Politics

Ann Marie Slaughter

The dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs on keeping faith with American values: a foreign policy that works
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Winter 2010 Program

This winter offers a new batch of intriguing lectures and talks at the Hans Arnhold Center: Obama and international law; the many arts of translation; Jeremy Rifkin on the empathic civilization; Albrecht Dürer as collector; India's role in the New World Order; Bonhoeffer in America; and fiction by Amy Waldman and Francisco Goldman. To read about these lectures and more, please download the Winter 2010 Program. We look forward to welcoming you, so please remember to register well in advance of all lectures at program(at)americanacademy.de

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