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Photo, Wesley ClarkGeneral Wesley Clark Spoke at SAIS Book Launch on June 26
General Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, led a discussion at SAIS on on the new book, Ideas for America's Future: Core Elements of a New National Security Strategy, by Jeffrey P. Bialos, senior fellow at the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations. Clark also wrote the book's preface.
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Robert ZoellickWorld Bank President Robert Zoellick Spoke at 2008 SAIS Commencement
Robert Zoellick, 11th president of the World Bank Group, spoke at SAIS's 2008 commencement on Thursday, May 22 at DAR Constitution Hall. Click here for general information. Click here to read the prepared remarks.
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March 2008 News & Events
SAIS Hosted Discussion on Human Trafficking on March 31
Naser M. Y. Al Belooshi, ambassador of Bahrain, Aziz Mekouar, ambassador of Morocco, and Mohamed Mattar, executive director of the Protection Project spoke at SAIS on Monday, March 31 about "Trafficking Persons in the Arab World: Successful Government Responses."
 
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Economist William Easterly Spoke at SAIS on March 7
William Easterly, best-selling author and professor of economics at New York University, spoke at SAIS about "If Foreign Aid Doesn't Achieve Economic Development, Then What Does?" on Friday, March 7.
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Senator John Sununu Spoke at SAIS on March 6
Senator John E. Sununu (R-N.H.) gave the keynote address of a Thursday, March 6 conference entitled "Toward a Safer World: Lessons From the Past, New Approaches for the Future-Official and Unofficial Diplomacy in Complex Armed Conflict."
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