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The Institute of Politics

Harvard,

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

Contents:
Reporting from a Transformed America - Ask What You Can Do: Inspiring Public Service -The Politics of Polarization - Perspectives from DC & Beyond - The Institute of Politics-Civility in Politics: Is There Hope - The Institute of Politics - Inside the Arab Awakening - The Institute of Politics - A Panel Discussion on the PBS series "Women War and Peace" - Financial CrisisDjVu - The Institute of Politics - "We are the 99 Percent" From Frustration to Occupation - Institute of Politics - The Chilean Path to Development - BIN LADEN KILLED "Justice has been done"- FORUM: "Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Oil Spills & Meltdowns: Acting In Time Against the Next Disaster - FORUM: "Challenges on the US/Mexico Border: Drugs, Violence and Terror"-Tea Party - What's Brewing for the Budget Battle and the Ballot Box? - Institute of Politics - JAPAN: The Earthquake & The Worldwide Aftershocks - A public address by: The Honorable Bill Richardson - Institute of Politics: A public address by the Honorable Eric Cantor

Institute of Politics: A public address by the Honorable William Perry - Institute of Politics: General Raymond T. Odierno: Commanding General, Joint Forces Command - Institute of Politics: REAGAN 100: The Leader, The Lesson, The Legacy - Thinking About Leadership - Tunisia, Egypt & Lebanon: Changing Arab Politics? - "Rebuild the Dream" The Next American Economy - A public address by Van Jones - Making the Tax System Work for All of Us - 2011 Glauber Lecture by Douglas H. Shulman - A Film Screening and Conversation with Newt Gingrich - Institute of Politics-The 2011 New Frontier Awards with Caroline Kennedy - Institute of Politics - Mayors on the Front Line: Occupy Wall Street, Flash Mobs and Gun Violence - Institute of Politics - A Conversation with Robert Zoellick - Institute of Politics - The Challenges of Growing Inequality - Institute of Politics - Why Women Won the Nobel Prize - Institute of Politics

Includes

Lecture 1:

4.1 ( 11 )


Lecture Details

New York Times journalists reflect on where they were on 911 and how America and journalism have changed since then. A discussion with Rick Berke, Laurie Goodstein, Jim Dao, and Dan Barry

Ratings

3.6


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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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