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Fall 2004

December 15, 2004
"Afghanistan's Heroin Industry: Regional and International Implications"
Svante Cornell, SAIS Central-Asia Caucasus Institute (CACI) deputy director, Tamara Makarenko, CACI research fellow, and Niklas Swanstrom, CACI research fellow and executive director of the Silk Road Studies Program at Sweden's Uppsala University
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December 14, 2004
"Parting Ways: The Crisis"

Stephen Szabo, SAIS professor of European Studies; David Calleo, director of the SAIS European Studies Program; and Rolf Nikel, minister for political affairs at the German Embassy
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December 7, 2004
"Korea-U.S. Alliance and Inter-Korean Relations: A Strategic Perspective"

Won-Tak Hwang, former Korean ambassador to Germany
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December 6, 2004
"The Changing Alliance in the 21st Century: A Global Perspective"

Francis Fukuyama, director of the SAIS International Development Program
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November 24, 2004
"Independent Humanitarian Action: Can It Survive?"

Pierre Kraehenbuehl, director of operations for the International Committee of the Red Cross; Roy Gutman, foreign editor of Newsday; Richard L. Greene, principal deputy assistant secretary of State; and John Prendergast, adviser to the president of the International Crisis Group
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November 19, 2004
2004 Rostov Lecture on International Affairs: "Touring the Middle East Horizon: Challenges for the United States in 2005"

Dennis Ross, counselor and Zeigler Distingued Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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November 19, 2004
"Postwar Japanese Politics and Current Affairs"
Yasuhiro Nakasone, former prime minister of Japan
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November 18, 2004
"Rebuilding the Transatlantic Relationship and NATO's Future in Iraq and Afghanistan"

R. N
icholas Burns, U.S. permanent representative to the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and a SAIS graduate
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November 10, 2004
"Free World: America, Europe and the Surprising Future of the West"

Timothy Garton Ash, acclaimed historian and author
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November 8, 2004
"The Future of Pakistan: The Politics and Economics of Development in Pakistan"

Mohammad Sadiq, charge d'affaires of the Embassy of Pakistan; Umar Ahmad Ghuman, Pakistan's minister of State for Investment and Privatization; and Sunil Khilnani, director of the SAIS South Asia Studies Program
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October 28, 2004
"The Road To and From 9-11"

Philip Zelikow, former executive director of the 9-11 Commission and current professor of history and director of the Miller Center at the University of Virginia
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October 27, 2004
"Memo to the Next President: Some Thoughts From Friends and Allies"

Chester Crocker, James R. Schlesinger Professor of Strategic Studies at Georgetown University and a SAIS graduate; Jacques Andreani, former French ambassador to the United States; Edouard Brunner, former Swiss ambassador to the United States; Brian Crowe, former director-general for External and Politico-Military Affairs in the EU Council of Ministers; and Dieter Dettke, Friedrich Ebert Foundation executive director
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October 27, 2004
"Democracy's Advance in Afghanistan"

Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan
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October 26, 2004
"Transatlantic Relations in the 21st Century: A German View"

Wolfgang Ischinger, German ambassador to the U.S.
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October 26, 2004
"Fighting Terrorism: A Global Strategy"

Lee Hamilton, vice chairman of the 9-11 Commission and president and director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; John Donvan, correspondent for ABC News "Nightline";  Lionel Barber, U.S. managing editor of the Financial Times; and Robert Guttman, editor-in-chief of Transatlantic
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October 19, 2004
"Changes in Europe and America: A British View"
David Manning, British ambassador to the United States and a SAIS graduate
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October 13, 2004
SAIS 60th Anniversary Celebration
Colin Powell, U.S. secretary of State
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"Foreign Policy Challenges for the Next U.S. Administration," academic convocation featuring SAIS faculty members
Click here to view the welcome remarks by SAIS Dean Jessica Einhorn. 

Click here to view introduction by David M. Lampton (moderator), director of the China Studies Program and dean of faculty.  
Click here to view Panel 1, "Pressing Foreign Policy Issues."
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Click here to view Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, on "Defense Posture Post-Iraq."
Click here to view Isaiah Frank, William L. Clayton Professor of International Economics, on "International Economy."
Click here to view Francis Fukuyama (moderator), director of the SAIS International Development Program, on "Nation Building."
Click here to view Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organization Program, on "Human Rights and International Law."

Click here to listen to Panel 2, "Regional Hot Spots."
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Click here to view Sunil Khilnani, director of the South Asia Studies Program.
Click here to view David M. Lampton (moderator), director of the China Studies Program and dean of faculty.
Click here to view Camille Pecastaing, assistant professor of Middle East Studies.
Click here to view Riordan Roett, director of Western Hemisphere Studies.
October 12, 2004
"Changes in Europe and America: A French View"
Jean-David Levitte, French ambassador to the United States
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September 23, 2004
"Dedication of the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies"

JHU President William Brody;
Philip Merrill, chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States; SAIS Dean Jessica Einhorn; former SAIS Dean Paul Wolfowitz; and Eliot Cohen, director of the new center and the SAIS Strategic Studies Program
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September 22, 2004
"Regionalism in Northeast Asia: Opportunities and Challenges"

Samuel Berger, former national security adviser to President Clinton
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September 14, 2004
"The Future of Iraq: Beyond the United States Occupation"

Eliot Cohen, director of the SAIS Strategic Studies Program; Francis Fukuyama, director of the SAIS International Development Program; Michael Hirsh, Newsweek senior editor; Bruce Hoffman, RAND Corporation Washington Office director; Dan Senor, former chief spokesman for the Coalition Authority in Iraq and senior adviser to Ambassador Paul Bremer; and Richard Wolffe (moderator)
, Newsweek diplomatic and Washington correspondent
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