E.n. Thompson Forum On World Issues

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A cooperative project of the Cooper Foundation and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues began in 1988 as part of a mission to promote better understanding of world events and issues by Nebraskans. This (audio-only) podcast is updated the day after a lecture in the series is given.

Episodes

  • E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues: Extra: David Herskovits

    18/04/2013

    ANCIENT WORLD THROUGH MODERN EYES is this season’s topic for UNL’s Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium, which places the performing arts in a broader, more meaningful context. Target Margin Theatre Director David Herskovits, preview the final performance of the season at the Lied Center’s Johnny Carson...

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    11/11/2010

    Chuck Hagel served two terms in the United States Senate, from 1997-2009, representing the state of Nebraska. He served as chairman of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China and the Senate Climate Change Observer Group. He is currently a distinguished professor at Georgetown University and...

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    15/10/2010

    Christine Todd Whitman is president of the Whitman Strategy Group, a consulting firm specializing in energy and environmental issues. She is also the author of "It's My Party Too: The Battle for the Heart of the GOP and the Future of America," which was a New York Times bestseller. Whitman served in...

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    02/10/2010

    E. Benjamin Skinner is the first person in history to witness negotiations for the sale of human beings on four continents. In his book "A Crime so Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern Day Slavery," Skinner tells the story of individuals who live in slavery, those who have escaped from bondage, those...

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    02/04/2010

    Rob Gifford first went to China in 1987, as a 20-year-old undergraduate, to study the Chinese language. He has spent much of the last twenty years living in and reporting on the rise of China, most recently as Beijing Correspondent of National Public Radio. In his recently-published book, China Road...

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    28/01/2010

    Europe's rapid colonization of Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries came to be known as the "Scramble for Africa." Is China's increasing involvement in Africa the 21st century version? From Algeria to Zambia, up the resource ladder from aluminum to zinc, Behar, an award-winning investiga...

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    28/01/2010

    Once a sleeping giant, today China is the world's fastest growing economy--a dramatic turn-around that alarms many Westerners. Shirk's 2007 book, "China: Fragile Superpower," explored the troubling paradox faced by China's leaders: the more developed and prosperous the country becomes, the more inse...

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    28/01/2010

    The year 2008 offered unprecedented opportunities for Chinese and Anglophone Internet users to communicate. They were standing nose to virtual nose, but they were not by any means seeing eye-to-eye. Using the Internet as a starting point, Kaiser Kuo delves into a number of issues at the heart of dis...

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    15/09/2009

    "The persistent issue of the United States' trade deficit with China is becoming more controversial as more American manufacturing jobs are lost. Within that controversy lies the less-examined issue of the role of foreign investment in, and the contribution of, China's Asian neighbors to Chinese exp...

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    23/04/2008

    Bruce Babbitt was Governor of Arizona from 1978-87 and Attorney General of Arizona from 1975-78. As governor, he brought environmental and resource management to the forefront in the state. He negotiated and steered to passage the Arizona Groundwater Management Act of 1980, which remains the most co...

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    26/02/2008

    Known as "The Green Evangelist," Reverend Richard Cizik calls climate change a crisis of "biblical proportions." Cizik is vice president for governmental affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). His responsibilities include setting NAE's policy direction on issues before Congress,...

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    13/02/2008

    Physicist Amory Lovins is the Co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute, RMI, an independent think-and-do-tank that creates abundance by design. RMI works with individuals and organizations of every kind to help them use energy and resources efficiently while being ev...