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Everett Ehrlich, senior vice president of the Committee for Economic Development
"World Trade Regimes Post-Cancun: Disparity and Disagreement"
November 21, 2003
Other speakers included Ernst Walch, foreign minister of Liechtenstein; Luzius Wasescha, chairman of the OECD Trade Committee;  Arvind Panagaryia, co-director of the University of Maryland Center for International Economics; Evandro de Sampaio Didonet, minister-counselor for economic affairs at the Brazilian Embassy; and Petros Sourmelis, head of the EU Commission Delegation's trade section.
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Jessica Einhorn, SAIS dean
"Dedication of the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies"
September 23, 2004
Other speakers included JHU President William Brody; Philip Merrill, chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States; former SAIS Dean Paul Wolfowitz; and Eliot Cohen, director of the new center and the SAIS Strategic Studies program.
Listen to remarks by Einhorn, Brody, Merrill, Wolfowitz or Cohen.

Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
"Globalizing Security: A Challenge for Your Generation"
May 25, 2006
View or listen to ElBaradei's remarks.
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John Endicott, a Korea scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology
"U.S.-Korea Relations: Celebrating 125 Years of Friendship"
May 21, 2007
Other speakers included Don Oberdorfer, chairman of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS; Lee Tae-Sik, South Korean ambassador of the United States and a SAIS graduate; and
Carl Gershman, president of the National Endowment for Democracy. Festivities also included Yang Seung Hee performing songs of friendship on the stringed kayageum.
Download or listen to remarks by Lee, Gershman, and Endicott.
Click here to download or listen to audio of Yang Seung Hee's performance.
Fritz W. Ermarth, former chairman of the National Intelligence Council
"The Case for Goliath: How America Acts as the World’s Government in the 21st Century"
April 3, 2006
Other speakers included Michael Mandelbaum, director of the SAIS American Foreign Policy Program;  Georgetown University Professor Robert Lieber; and Robert Guest, The Economist's Washington correspondent.
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