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2001
Africa Matters
to the United States
Aubrey Hooks, special coordinator for the African Crisis Initiative, former
U.S.Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo, 2 May 2001
Renewing the Constitutional
Order
Francisco Tatad, senator and majority leader, Republic of the Philippines
23 March 2001
The Challenges
of Maintaining Political and Economic Stability in Transition Economies
His Excellency Arman Kirakossian, Armenian Ambassador to the U.S.
22 March 2001
The Power of Small
Powers
His Excellency Ulrik A. Federspiel, Danish Ambassador to the U.S., 14
February 2001
2000
Communities Serving
the Family
Wayne Swan Australian Parliament Shadow Minister for family and community
services
18 October 200
One WorldOne
Order?
Thorvald Stoltenberg, former Norwegian Ambassador to Denmark
11 October 2000
Korean Slavery
Mark A. Peterson, associate professor of Korean, BYU
16 February 2000
1999
BYU and International
EducationOut of the Salt Shaker and into the World
Vance Randall, chair and professor of educational leadership and foundations,
BYU
8 December 1999
Classical Portuguese
Anecdotes
Christopher Lund, professor of Portuguese, BYU
20 October 1999
Positioning
Secondary School Education in Developing Countries: Expansion and Curriculum
Donald B. Holsinger, director, Kennedy Center for International Studies,
and Richard C. Cowell, education consultant
4 October 1999
Ideas of Nation
in the Pre-National Era
Eric R. Dursteler, associate professor of history, BYU
29 September 1999
The Place of
Obligation in a Culture of Rights
Kevin Andrews MP, chairman, Australian house of representatives legal
and constitutional affairs committee; chairman, Australian government
committee of family and community services
14 July 1999
Dictatorial Dynamics
of Destabilization and the U.S. National Interest
Orrin Hatch, U.S. Senator from Utah
1 April 1999
Norms and Principles
that Govern International Relations
Cathal Nolan, research associate professor of international relations,
assitant to the president/chancellor, Boston University
1 April 1998
Books
These Kennedy Center publications
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