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Podcast: The Return of Depression Economics
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Fri, Oct 23
Paul Krugman, professor in the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 2008 Nobel Laureate in Economics and New York Times columnist talks about his book: `The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of...
Podcast: Lessons from a Long War: Engagement in the Broader Middle East
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Tue, Oct 13
Ryan Crocker, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and a Practitioner-in-Residence at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University. Introduction by Ambassador Barbara Bodine, a Woodrow Wilson School Diplomat-in-Residence and former U.S. Ambassado...
Podcast: Sustainability and the Obama Stimulus Agenda: Engaging and Connecting with Government - Pt 4
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Tue, Sep 29
A PRIOR conference on local sustainability actions. Pt 4 - Environmental and Employment Initiatives in the Region The second panel will focus on environmental and employment initiatives in the region. Representatives from government agencies, nonprofits, and the business commun...
Podcast: Sustainability and the Obama Stimulus Agenda: Engaging and Connecting with Government - Pt 1
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Tue, Sep 29
A PRIOR conference on local sustainability actions. Pt 1 - Introductory Remarks - Richard F. Keevey – Director, Policy Research Institute for the Region, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University - Steven Cohen – Executive Director, the Earth Institute & Director of the MPA Pro...
Podcast: The Return of Depression Economics - Pt 2: The eschatology of lost decades
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Wed, Jul 29
Paul Krugman is centenary professor at LSE and professor of economics and international affairs at Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University. In 2008 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
Podcast: Climate Justice and the Capabilities Approach: The Flourishing of Human and Non-Human Communities
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Sat, Jun 13
Speaker: David Schlosberg, Department of Politics and International Affairs, Northern Arizona University and Barron Visiting Professor in the Environment and Humanities, Princeton University. Discussant: Stephen Pacala, D. Petrie Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology...
Podcast: The Newspaper Crisis - Pt 1 - Keynote
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Fri, May 15
Keynote: Goodbye to the Age of Newspapers: (Hello to a New Age of Corruption) Speaker: Paul E. Starr, Stuart Professor of Communications and Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton Universi...
Podcast: Pt 4 - Prosperity or Peril? The Next Phase of Globalization
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Sat, Apr 18
Pt 4 - Panel: Globalization and Its Accidents: Failures in a Complex System Moderator: Miguel Centeno, Professor of Sociology and International and Affairs Panelists:Amb. Robert Hutchings, Diplomat-in-Residence, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princ...
Podcast: Health Care Sails Into a Perfect Storm: Can Obama come to the rescue of healthcare?
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Wed, Apr 8
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Uwe Reinhardt, the James Madison Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
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Podcast: Summit for Children`s Health in New Jersey - Pt 4
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Mon, Jan 19
A PRIOR symposium examines the topics of prenatal care and infant mortality; the pediatric workforce; infrastructure; the medical home; SCHIP; and government affairs. Pt 4 - The FAMILY in NEWARK, NEW JERSEY: Insights from the Fragile Family Study. Sara McLanahan, Ph.D. William S. Todd Pro...
Podcast: A Discussion of the Global Financial Crisis
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Sun, Dec 14
Roger C. Altman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Evercore Partners; Former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Treasury; James D. Grant, Owner and Editor, Grant`s Interest Rate Observer; Author, `After the Crash: Helping the U.S. Economy Right Itself` (Foreign Affairs November/December...
Podcast: Pt 2: Regional and National Financial Crises: Roots, Results and Responses
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Wed, Nov 12
A PRIOR conference focuses on the mortgage crisis, the public finance arena, financial regulation and the responsibility of the U.S. Congress. With keynotes by former Congressman James Leach, Princeton economist Alan Blinder and Wharton School Professor Susan M. Wachter. Pt 2: ANATOMY O...
Podcast: The Financial Meltdown and the Future of American Politics
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Thu, Nov 6
Paul Krugman, 2008 Nobel Economist and Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University
Podcast: Please Explain: Undecided Voters (The Leonard Lopate Show: Friday, 31 October 2008)
Original at WNYC
• Fri, Oct 31
Dr. Joshua Gold is Assistant Professor at the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania; Dr. Samuel Wang is Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and Neuroscience at Princeton University, and author of Welcome to Your Brain. We're also joined by Carroll Doherty fr...
Podcast: Pt 3: Facing 21st Century Global Threats: Collective Security at a Crossroads
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Thu, Oct 30
PANEL III - `U.N. Security Council Reform: A Solution to the World`s Security Problems, or Just More of a Problem?` Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University (Moderator) Amb. Nirupam Sen, Permanent Representative of India to the U.N. Jeffrey Laurenti, Dire...
Podcast: The 2008 Presidential Election: Can the State Polls be Trusted?
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Thu, Oct 9
Panelists: Christopher Achen, Professor of Social Sciences and Associate Chair of the Department of Politics at Princeton University; Andrew Gelman, professor in the Departments of Statistics and Political Science at Columbia University and director of the University`s Applied...
Podcast: Access to Universal Health Care Pt 1: New Jersey
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Tue, Oct 7
Pt 1: WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS - Richard F. Keevey, Director, Policy Research Institute for the Region, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University - Daniel A. Notterman, MD, MA, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE IN NEW JERSEY - Senator Jo...
Podcast: How the Next President Can Deliver on Healthcare Reform
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Wed, Oct 1
• 3 related articles
Speakers: Uwe Reinhardt, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University;...
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Podcast: The Executive Office of the President: Theory and Practice
Original at uc.princeton.edu
• Thu, Jul 3
A panel discussion with Joshua B. Bolten, White House Chief of Staff; Fred I. Greenstein, Professor of Politics Emeritus, Princeton University, and David E. Lewis, Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University. Moderated by Professor Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Ju...