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May 8, 2003
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"Global Risks and Realities: How Should America Lead?"
A Kennedy
School conference examined the critical components of a vastly changing
global framework and the ways in which American power can be exercised most
effectively in the future. Fernando Oris de Roa, MPA '03, listened intently
as Joseph S. Nye Jr., dean of the Kennedy School, made the opening session
remarks. (Staff photo by Kris Snibbe) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Golden anniversary
Harvard Law School celebrates 50 years of
women graduates
Considering the American empire at the Kennedy School
Annual dean's conference looks at perils of American global leadership
Three recognized by Harvard Alumni Association
First given in 1981, the Harvard Medal recognizes extraordinary service to
the University
KSG, Taiwan sign 'understanding' memo
Affirm intention to develop and conduct executive training
Reconstruction of Iraq holds key to future terrorism fight
Panel discusses implications of U.S. intervention
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