
Shaping the 21st Century: China, the U.S., and Taiwan at the Crossroads
This talk will discuss how changing economic and diplomatic connections between China, the U.S., and Taiwan in the latter half of the twentieth century have
This talk will discuss how changing economic and diplomatic connections between China, the U.S., and Taiwan in the latter half of the twentieth century have
This weekly discussion group will consider the broader issues that underlie current events. The moderator proposes topics, may suggest relevant readings, and guides the discussion.
There is a six-justice majority of Republican appointees on the current court. They are decidedly more politically conservative than the three remaining justices – the
This weekly discussion group will consider the broader issues that underlie current events. The moderator proposes topics, may suggest relevant readings, and guides the discussion.
Formulating U.S. Public Policy: How to Bridge the Partisan Divide? This public policy roundtable series moderated by Roger Leeds will address a select number of
On the 50th anniversary of the ’73 war Israel was again surprised by a brutal assault. This one was different: civilians, not soldiers, bore the brunt of
The Deficit Myth, a 2020 New York Times bestseller by Stephanie Kelton, former chief economist for the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, brought a new school
This weekly discussion group will consider the broader issues that underlie current events. The moderator proposes topics, may suggest relevant readings, and guides the discussion.
AI is sometimes seen as a threat to human civilization. Other times it is seen as a boon. Which is it? We are still in
This weekly discussion group will consider the broader issues that underlie current events. The moderator proposes topics, may suggest relevant readings, and guides the discussion.