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Robert Huang is
the leader of global sales and marketing at Delta Faucet Company for the China,
Asia-Pacific, and Middle East regions. He is responsible for recruiting,
employee development, sales…
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Dr. Bajalan is an Assistant Professor of History
at Missouri State University and has studied and taught in Turkey, Great
Britain, and Iraqi Kurdistan. He holds a Ph.D. in Oriental Studies from…
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Recent trips by Indiana University delegations to Turkey and Saudi Arabia will be the topic of a forum being presented by IU Vice President for International Affairs David Zaret.The IU School of…
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Thomas Carothers is Vice President for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His lecture entitled "Doubts and Dilemmas: U.S. Responses to Arab Political Change" was…
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Produced by WFYI, in partnership with the Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis and the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Tough Decisions: Defending the Homeland takes viewers…
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In some developing countries, non-state actors have effectively replaced or overshadow the
state as providers of social welfare. In this paper, we explore whether religious or other…
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The first panel of the 2017 International Symposium on Sustainable Development was on the topic "What Causes People to Move." It featured Sherizaan Minwalla, of the International Human…
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The 2017 International Symposium on Sustainable Development concluded with a "Day-in-Summary Discussion" involving the day’s panelists. The questions and themes posed in Dr.…
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In Part 2 of our series on Sustainable Development &
Human Migration, Dr. Frances Trix uses her years of research and working
alongside refugees in North America, the Balkans, and Turkey to…
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Carol Mosesson's 4th - 5th Grade Introduction to the Submarine Sandwiches Part 3 of 4
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Sunday, November 13
12A –Sunday 10:45 am-12:15 pm
Paper Session
Media Impact
Chair: Heather MacLachlan, University of
Dayton
Music, Social Media, and War
Propaganda:…
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10A – Saturday 10:45 am-12:15 pm
President’s Roundtable
Sponsored by the
SEM Board of Directors
Ethnomusicological Responses to the Contemporary
Dynamics of Migrants and…
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[The audio and video streaming of this session was not fully captured due to technical difficulties.] Thursday, November 10 12:30-1:00 pm
Palladium Ballroom – Live Video Streaming
SEM…
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Sunday, December 6 8:30 – 10:30 amRoom 400What Do “The People” Want?: Demystifying Popular(ism) in Contemporary Middle East and North African Popular MusicsChair: David McDonald,…
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8:30 – 10:30 amRevolution and Song: Exploring Martyr Music of the Egyptian SpringChair: Carolyn Ramzy, University of Toronto *Sponsored by Society for Arabic Music Research (SAMR)8:30 The…
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In Part 2 of our month-long conversation about the role business can and should play in the world's peace processes, Retired Ambassador David Litt draws from his many decades of experience to…
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2nd panel of the Business & Peace conference on the topic Businesses as Peace-Builders. Panelists were Sameeksha Desai, Andrew Haeuptle, and Stephen Eastham. Moderated by Ambassador (Ret.) David…
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Luncheon Keynote Address by Richard Buangan, Managing Director for International Media Engagement at the Bureau of Public Affairs.
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