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Part II of our comic series on globalization. This time Bunny reveals a secret about how to get First World citizens on the Globalization bandwagon while keeping those pesky Third Worlders in their place.
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On The Communicators: Richard Elkus on his book "Winner Take All: How Competitiveness Has Changed the Face of Nations." He argues that America has ceded its strength in the technology industry to other countries. Jacob Kirkegaard, a research associate at the Peterson Institute of Int'l Economics, is our guest host. Program from July 26, 2008.
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Globalization -- the ongoing process of greater interdependence among countries and their citizens -- is complex and multifaceted. This session was a lively discussion about globalization and its trends, effect on the poor, and positive and negative attributes. It challenged the group to understand nuances and think about how technology and other tools can help improve the lives of the poor.
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Trafficking and transborder crime to, through and from Eastern Europe. Series: "UCLA International Institute" [9/2004] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 8774]
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A look at the influence of globalization past, present, and future on higher education systems and institutions, incorporating past and current research and viewpoints of scholars and leaders. Series: "Center for Studies in Higher Education" [10/2007] [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 13326]
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moderated by Dr. James M. Lindsay, Director of the Strauss Center. Panelists included:
James B. Steinberg, Dean, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
Kristen Silverberg, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of International Organization Affairs
Heidi Cruz, Vice President, Investment Management Division, Goldman, Sachs & Co.