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    Lloyd B. Minor: "Bismarck to Beveridge to the Blues"
    Panel: "Post-Earthquake Election and Qualifications for the Next President of Haiti"
    Kevin Casas-Zamora,: "The State of Democracy in Central America"
    Kent E. Calder and Min Ye: "The Making of Northeast Asia"
    Jim O"Neill: "Can Emerging Economies Truly Emerge?"
    Thomas Stelzer: "The United Nations after Copenhagen: Challenges and Opportunities"
    Luca Cordero di Montezemolo: "Italy and the Economic Crisis: Can Competitiveness Be Restored?"
    Riordan Roett: "Book Discussion on the New Brazil "
    Panel: "Strategic Asia 2010-2011: Asia's Rising Power and America's Continued Purpose"
    Kenneth N. Waltz: "Rational Deterrence Theory: Is it Rational? Is it a Theory?"

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