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This week, we rebroadcast a panel discussion titled “Europe Confronts Its Past” and features: Martin Simecka, Editor-in-chief of Respekt, a weekly newsmagazine in the Czech Republic which reports on domestic and foreign political and economic issues, as well as on science and culture; and Igor Lukes, University Professor and Professor of International Relations and History [...]
CommentsThis week, we have a reading and conversation presented by Boston University’s Institute for Human Sciences, and Center for International Relations, in cooperation with the literary journal AGNI. The discussion is titled “Euro-Dentity: Webs of Language and Self” and features Basque writer, Bernardo Atxaga; and Mexican-American essayist, Ilan Stavans. Moderating the discussion is Boston Globe [...]
CommentsIn honor of Boston University’s graduation this week, we present a special edition of Boston University’s World of Ideas, featuring stories written and produced by students from this semester’s Advanced Radio Journalism class in the College of Communication.
The students were given the following assignment – Produce a story based on the theme ‘Made in Massachusetts.’ [...]
Our lecture this week is given by Turkish journalist, Mustafa Akyol, and titled “Turkey – Yes We Can!” The lecture is presented by the Boston University Department of International Relations.
Our speaker is introduced by Anthropology Department Professor of International Relations, Augustus Norton.
Our lecture this week is presented by the African Presidential Archives and Research Center at Boston University. Speaking is former Botswana President, Festus Mogae. President Mogae’s lecture is titled “Democratization in Africa: What Africans Expect from the Obama Administration.”
Introducing our speaker, is African Presidential Archives and Research Center Director, Ambassador Charles Stith.
