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Who's Afraid of Big Tech? - Flash Talk: Online Ad Regulation: Necessary or a Danger to Free Speech?

News of foreign interference in elections and allegations of mismanagement have prompted lawmakers to take action. Executives from the largest and mo…

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Who's Afraid of Big Tech? - Panel 2: Is Big Tech Too Big?

News of foreign interference in elections and allegations of mismanagement have prompted lawmakers to take action. Executives from the largest and mo…

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Who's Afraid of Big Tech? - Flash Talk: The Time Is Now: A Framework for Comprehensive Privacy Protection and Digital Rights in the United States

News of foreign interference in elections and allegations of mismanagement have prompted lawmakers to take action. Executives from the largest and mo…

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Who's Afraid of Big Tech? - Welcome Remarks and Panel 1: Big Brother in Big Tech

News of foreign interference in elections and allegations of mismanagement have prompted lawmakers to take action. Executives from the largest and mo…

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Big Fat Nutrition Policy

Nina Teicholz is the investigative journalist who, in her book The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet, overt…

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Trade and American Leadership: The Paradoxes of Power and Wealth from Alexander Hamilton to Donald Trump

From the nation building of Alexander Hamilton to the trade wars of Donald Trump, trade policy has been a key instrument of American power and wealth…

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Dealing with North and South Korea: Can Washington Square the Circle?

President Donald Trump and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un are preparing to reprise last year’s Singapore summit. Denuclearization has not pr…

7 years, 3 months ago

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Putting the Ivory Tower Together Again: Identifying and Fixing the Faults - Panel III: Is Competition the Key to Getting the Tower Back in Order? and Closing Remarks

Is higher education inherently broken, or do we just need tweaks like simplifying financial aid applications? Maybe the problem is too much profit-se…

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Putting the Ivory Tower Together Again: Identifying and Fixing the Faults - Luncheon Discussion

There seems to be widespread agreement that America’s Ivory Tower has many cracks, rests on a leaning foundation, and can be prohibitively expensive.…

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Putting the Ivory Tower Together Again: Identifying and Fixing the Faults - Panel II: Where We Are Today

There are myriad perceived problems with American higher education, from potentially bloated faculty, administration, or both, to unbridled greed. Ho…

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