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Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy 11/13/08 - Keith Whittington is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University and current director of graduate studies in the Department of Politics. He has published widely on American constitutional theory and development, federalism, judicial politics, and the presidency. He has been a John M. Olin Foundation Faculty Fellow and American Council of Learned Societies Junior Faculty Fellow, and a Visiting Scholar at the Social Philosophy and Policy Center, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Texas School of Law. He is currently working on a political history of the judicial review of federal statutes and a volume of cases and materials on American constitutionalism. |
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The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath: The Past and Future of American Affluence 11/10/08 - ROBERT SAMUELSON is one of Newsweek's most recognized writers for his biweekly columns analyzing and reporting socioeconomic issues. His other biweekly column appears in the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Boston Globe. Samuelson's many journalism awards include the 1993 John Hancock Award for Best Business and Financial Columnist and the 1993 Gerald Loeb Award for Best Commentary. He has also worked for the Washington Post's Business Desk and for The New Republic. |
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An Open, Civilized World 11/7/08 - ERNEST MAY is Charles Warren Professor of American History at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He has been a consultant to the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council, and other agencies, and was Senior Advisor to the 9/11 Commission (2003-04). May is a former Dean of Harvard College, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Director of the Institute of Politics. PHILIP ZELIKOW is the White Burkett Miller Professor of History at U.Va., and a former Director of the Miller Center (1998-2005). He served as Director of three bipartisan commissions, including the 9/11 Commission, and was Counselor to the Department of State (2005-07). |
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The United Nations and International Peace 11/5/08 - EDWARD LUCK is Senior Vice President and Director of Studies, International Peace Institute. In February, he was appointed Special Adviser and Assistant Secretary-General of the UN. Luck is Director of the Center on International Organization at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. He is also the founder and former Executive Director of the Center for the Study of International Organization at the NYU School of Law, and former President and CEO of the UN Association of the USA. Luck is the co-editor of International Law and Organization: Closing the Compliance Gap (2004) & author of Mixed Messages: American Politics and International Organization, 1919-1999 (1999). |
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Intelligence Analysis and Dissemination 11/3/08 - THOMAS FINGAR is Chairman of the National Intelligence Council, the intelligence community center for midterm and long-term strategic thinking. He became Assistant Secretary of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (NIR) in 2004. He previously served as Acting Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Research, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Analysis, Director of the Office of Analysis for East Asia and the Pacific, and Chief of the China Division. Between 1975 and 1986, Fingar held several positions at Stanford University, including Senior Research Associate in the Center for International Security and Arms Control, and Director of the U.S.-China Relations Program. |
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 3 Part 1 10/1/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of Sacrifice." |
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 3 Part 2 10/1/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of Sacrifice." |
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 2 Part 1 9/30/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "Substitution and Solicitude: How Levinas Reads Heidegger." |
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