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2007
EVENTS ARCHIVE
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2005 | 2004 | 2003
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Bioethics and the Stem Cell Research Debate |
December 18 |
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Rebecca Dresser, Washington University in St. Louis, School of Law, gave a breakfast talk.
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2007
Annual Dinner |
May
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Ernesto Zedillo,
former president of Mexico and currently Director of
the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, spoke
on "More, Not Less, Globalization is the Answer."
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Poverty
and Income Distribution |
April
18 |
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Gary Hoover,
University of Alabama and Weidenbaum Center Visiting
Professor, gave a breakfast talk. |
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Global
Challenges to U.S. Business> |
March
23 |
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The Weidenbaum
Center Forum on “Global Challenges to U.S. Business.”
Key topics addressed were political developments affecting
American business and new challenges and directions
in political risk analysis.
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Women
and Negotiation |
March
6 |
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Linda
Babcock spoke on March 6 at a public policy breakfast
meeting. |
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Negotiation
and the Gender Divide Forum |
March
5 |
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The Weidenbaum
Center co-sponsored a forum with the School of Medicine's
Office of Faculty Affairs, Women and Gender Studies,
the School of Social Work, the Medical School's Academic
Women's Network, and the Association of Women Faculty.
Linda Babcock, James M. Walton Professor of Economics
at Carnegie Mellon University, gave a talk on women
in negotiation.
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Securing
America's Energy Future |
February
22 |
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Red Cavaney, President and CEO of the American Petroleum
Institute, gave a breakfast talk.
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Federal
Science Policy and the Future |
January
30 |
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Mark Wrighton, Chancellor of Washington University,
gave a breakfast talk. |
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Principle
Versus Pragmatism in American Foreign Policy: Reflections
from Hungary |
January
17 |
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János
Horváth, Member of the Hungarian Parliament,
will give a breakfast talk. |
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