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Fareed Zakaria

Editor of Newsweek International, columnist and CNN Host Fareed Zakaria will present the 2009 Ambassador S. Davis Phillips Lecture at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 9 in Page Auditorium as part of the Sanford School Inaugural Series. Described by Esquire as “the most influential foreign policy adviser of his generation,” Zakaria is widely respected for his ability to spot economic and political trends around the world. He will discuss “The Rise of the Rest: The Post-American World One Year after the Election of Obama.” Details. More

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Rubenstein Contributes $5.75M to Sanford School of Public Policy,
Completing First Phase of Endowment Fundraising Initiative
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Fixing the Health Care System:
Duke Scholars Discuss Reform Proposals

Nov. 12, 2009, 12:15 p.m.
Law School 3041
Panelists will include professors Dr. Kevin Schulman, Clark
Havighurst (law), and Don Taylor (public policy).
Assessing Afghanistan’s Elections and Obama's Emerging
Strategy for South Asia and the Middle East

Nov. 12, 2009, 5:30 p.m.
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Brian Katulis is a senior fellow at the Center for American
Progress and also served as an election observer in Afghanistan.

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Isaac Hertzog,
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Israel, World Affairs and the Peace Process

Physicist Amory Lovins
Nov. 4,
Profitable Solutions
for Climate, Oil and Proliferation

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The Green Grok
Discusses Possible
Compromises in
Copenhagen
Climate Talks

‘Impressions from
the Rogue Bush
Imperial Presidency’
Exhibit at
Franklin Center

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