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SPRING 2003 LECTURE SERIES

Archive of lecture series for Spring 2003. Click here to go to the current lecture series.

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February 6 The 2004 Presidential Race:
Does Foreign Policy Matter?
February 20 The Democratic Deficit in Latin America

March 6

America's Intelligence Breakdown

March 13 Frontierland: The Fate of the new Central Asian States
March 19

Documentary Showing of "Nuclear Iceberg"

March 27

Nation Building: Does It Work?

April 3

What's Happened to the Axis of Evil?
April 10 The Troubled World Economy: Is There Any Solution?
April 24 Europe and America: Can the Split Ever be Healed?

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