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KQV Global Press Conference
If the Price is Right: Prospects of Economic Investment in North Africa
June 22, 2013
This half-hour radio program will feature Timothy Docking, Lead, Emerging Markets Funding Group, IBM. He will discuss "If the Price is Right: Prospects of Economic Investment in North Africa" with host Council President, Dr. Steven E. Sokol.
KQV Global Press Conference
Living in a Nuclear World
June 23, 2013
This half-hour radio program will feature Robert Frye, Director and Producer of In My Lifetime; Founder of The Nuclear World Project. He will discuss "Living in a Nuclear World" with host Council President, Dr. Steven E. Sokol.
Political Salon
Thinking About the Future: Global Trends 2030 and Alternative Worlds
June 24, 2013
Released in December 2012, “Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds” is structured to stimulate thinking about the myriad of geopolitical changes characterizing the world today and their possible global trajectories over the next 15 to 20 years. The world of 2030 promises to be radically different from today and “Global Trends” provides a variety of scenarios regarding what tomorrow’s world might look like. What can we expect?
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Revisiting the “Axis of Evil” Ambassador Christopher Hill May 10, 2012 5:30 - 8:15 p.m. The Omni William Penn, 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, PA Online registration is closed. If you would like to attend, please contact Melanie Gulasy at 412-281-7970. This event is offered at no charge to secondary school teachers and administrators. As the war in Iraq comes to a close, many policy analysts are considering the fate of the “Axis of Evil’s” two other nations, North Korea and Iran. In 2012 alone, North Korea experienced a change in political leadership with the succession of Kim Jong-un, while international tensions have escalated to talk of a possible war involving Iran. How useful is the “Axis of Evil” label in understanding international political dynamics? Is this decade-old idea still important in calculating global threats, or should policymakers rethink the United States’ strategic approach to these countries? Join us for a conversation with Ambassador Christopher Hill for expert projections on America’s role in the world’s most pressing geopolitical conflicts. Ambassador Christopher Robert Hill is the Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at The University of Denver, a position he has held since September 2010. He is a former career diplomat, a four-time ambassador, nominated by three presidents, whose last post was as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq from April 2009 until August 2010. Prior to Iraq, Amb. Hill served as Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from 2005 until 2009 during which he was also the head of the U.S. delegation to the Six Party Talks on the North Korean nuclear issue. Earlier, He was the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea. Previously, he served as U.S. Ambassador to Poland (2000-2004), Ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia (1996-1999), and Special Envoy to Kosovo (1998-1999). He also served as a Special Assistant to the President and a Senior Director on the staff of the National Security Council, 1999-2000. Earlier in his Foreign Service career, Amb. Hill served tours in Belgrade, Warsaw, Seoul, and Tirana, and on the Department of State's Policy Planning staff and in the Department’s Operation Center. While on a fellowship with the American Political Science Association he served as a staff member for Congressman Stephen Solarz working on Eastern European issues. He also served as the Department of State's Senior Country Officer for Poland. Amb. Hill received the State Department’s Distinguished Service Award for his contributions as a member of the U.S. negotiating team in the Bosnia peace settlement, and was a recipient of the Robert S. Frasure Award for Peace Negotiations for his work on the Kosovo crisis. Prior to joining the Foreign Service, Amb. Hill served as a Peace Corps volunteer in rural Cameroon, West Africa. Please advise in advance of any dietary restrictions. Participants must register to attend. Online registration is closed. If you would like to attend, please contact Melanie Gulasy at 412-281-7970. This Roundtable is made possible through the generous support of the Grable Foundation. Download a PDF description by clicking here! |
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