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Jean Marc Oppenheim / Columbia:
The Arab-Israeli Conflict —A Crisis Examined
Religious heritage, humanistic principles, geopolitical interests, and continuous media attention all contribute to our ongoing focus on the struggle for a just solution to the Palestinian-I... read more
Free TrialAnti-Americanism in Latin America and What It Means for the U.S.
Instructor:
Steven Levitsky / Harvard
Since 2000, Latin America has experienced an unprecedented turn to the left. Whereas 1990s had been the decade of the “Washington Consensus,” in the region, the 2000s have seen the elec... read more
China and the United States: Wary Coexistence or Dangerous Rivalry?
Instructor:
Alan Wachman / Tufts
China is an undeniable economic superpower. What does the rise of China mean for the future of the world and for the United States? The question is one being actively debated insi... read more
Iraq, Iran, and Terrorism—Critical Challenges for Obama’s Foreign Policy
Instructor:
Steven Lamy / Usc
This lecture offers a critical primer in American foreign policy, often defined as the articulation of national interests and the means chosen to secure those interests. It w... read more
