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Wither the United Nations?

James Sutterlin, Distinguished Fellow in UN Studies at Yale University as well as director of research and adjunct professor at the Long Island University Center for the Study of International Organization, will address the question, “Whither the United Nations?” at the next Great Decisions lecture on Tuesday, Feb. 14, at The College of Wooster. The […]

Can We Stop Genocide?

Stephanie Nyombayire and Bec Hamilton, co-founders of The Genocide Intervention Network (GI-Net - formerly the Genocide Intervention Fund), will address the question, “Can We Stop Genocide, and If So, How?” at the next Great Decisions lecture on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at The College of Wooster. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, […]

Can Our Economy Remain Strong?

Robert Samuelson, a columnist for Newsweek, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The Boston Globe, and several other publications, will present “The Aging of the United States, Europe, and Japan - and the Implications for the Future of Democracy, Economic Growth, and Foreign Policy” at the next Great Decisions lecture on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at […]

Who’s Responsible for Human Rights?

Erin Kelly, associate professor of philosophy at Tufts University, will open the 2006 Great Decisions Lecture Series by examining “Who’s Responsible for Human Rights?” on Wednesday, Jan. 25, at The College of Wooster. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be held in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center (525 […]