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Students Lauded for Research on Latin America

Faculty Notes

What Are Koreans Thinking?

The China Documentation Center

Walter Russell Mead Visits the Elliott School

100 Years of Diplomacy with Ethiopia

Alumni Profile: Ambassador Marisa Lino

Robert Dunn Comments on World Economics

Ahead of the Globalization Curve

Alumni Notes

ESAA Awards Top Scholar

Past Issues of the Briefing

SPRING 2003
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The Class of 2003 Takes a Bow

Professors Discuss Iraq, World Power, and America’s Role

Hollywood’s International Side
Sydney Pollack chats with Harvey Feigenbaum.

Latin American Studies Receives Education Award

A Message from Dean Harry Harding
The following is an excerpt from Dean Harding’s remarks at the 2003 Elliott School Celebration Ceremony.

A Semester in Beirut
Student finds his motivation abroad.

Argentinians Discuss Argentina’s Political Future

The Advising Center and Its Academic Guides

Albright Takes a Lunch Break with Students

Ukraine Issues Raised in IERES Conference
By James M. Goldgeier, Director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies

Bringing Current Events to the Classroom
Stimulating program offers valuable insight.

IAS Takes on the World

Ambassadors at the Elliott School

Is the International Community in Crisis?
Four Elliott School professors weigh in on this timely question.

Stiglitz Takes on the IMF

Public Relations Changes Minds Again and Again

Africa, By Women

Crossing Cultures

On the Board of a NASA Tragedy

The International Council & Benefactors Visit The New Building


 


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