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What the Next President Should Know, 1988 October 6 - December 15

 File — Box: Mixed nav_45, cassette: NS070218_AC007-014
Scope and Contents "Whoever is elected President of the United States this November will confront many pressing issues across the entire spectrum of national policy. Ten distinguished experts describe some of these issues and offer their advice to the next administration." Inscriptions: Tom Wicker 10-6-88; What the Next Pres. Should Know / Les Aspen 10/20/88; R. [Robert?] Heilbroner A0253 "Next Pres" 10/27/88; Stephen Joseph 11/3/88; Ernest Boyer 12-1-88 Room 404; Next Pres. Science and Technology...
Dates: 1988 October 6 - December 15

Institute for Policy Studies: Setting the Agenda for the 21st Century, Roger Wilkins, 1988 October 19

 File — Box: Mixed nav_45, cassette: NS070218_AC015
Scope and Contents

Silent Riots: Race, Class, Wealth, Strife. Speaker: Roger Wilkins.

Inscription: Roger Wilkins / 10/19/88 / Tape 2 / orig.

Dates: 1988 October 19

Institute for Policy Studies: Setting the Agenda for the 21st Century, Saul Landau, 1988 October 26

 File — Box: Mixed nav_45, cassette: NS070218_AC030
Scope and Contents

The Culture and Ideology of National Security. Speaker: Saul Landau.

Inscription: Inst. for Policy Studies / 10/26/88 / orig.

Dates: 1988 October 26

Two Views of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Meron S. Benvenisti and Edward Said, 1988 December 7

 File — Box: Mixed nav_45, cassette: NS070218_AC018-019
Scope and Contents

Title is derived from the Fall 1988 New School Course Catalog description. Co-sponsored by The Nation.

Inscription: Said/Benvenisti / 12/7/89 / orig.

Dates: 1988 December 7

Post-Totalitarian World, 1989 December 5

 File — Box: Mixed nav_45, cassette: NS070218_AC032
Scope and Contents

A public discussion by New School for Social Research professors Jeffrey Goldfarb and Ferenc Feher.

Inscription: Goldfarb / Post Totalitarian World / Swayduck Auditorium / 12/5/89.

Dates: 1989 December 5

The Supreme Court and Daily Life: Who Will the Court Protect in the 1990s, 1989 October 21

 File — Box: Mixed nav_45, cassette: NS070218_AC020-025
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Held in association with The Nation Institute. Denis Berger, Executive Director. Listed speakers: Haywood Burns, Arthur Kinoy, Rhonda Copelon, Denise Carty-Bennia, Janet Benshoof, Tom Stoddard, Richard Rivera, Andy Scherer, Frank Deale, Judith Reed, Larry Smith, and Holly McGuigan.

Inscription: The Supreme Court and Daily Life / Rm 404 / orig.

Dates: 1989 October 21

The Nation journalism panel, 1988 October 25

 File — Box: Mixed nav_45, cassette: NS070218_AC016-017
Scope and Contents

Journalism panel. Sponsored by Nation Institute/The Nation Magazine. Speakers: Victor Navasky, Steve Wasserman, Robert Scheer, Christopher Hitchens.

Inscription: The Nation / 10/25/88.

Dates: 1988 October 25

The Nation: New Priorities, 1989 November 9

 File — Box: Mixed nav_45, cassette: NS070218_AC026-027
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Dennis Berger, Executive Director of The Nation Institute (founded 1966). Co-sponsored by the Fund for New Priorities.

Inscription: The Nation / New Priorities / 11/9/89 / orig.

Dates: 1989 November 9

Superpower Syndrome, 2003 November 20

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

Robert Jay Lifton in conversation with Jonathan Schell. Information on event found in GradFacts internal New School for Social Research newsletter.

Inscription: Superpower Syndrome / NSU / Nov. 20, 2003.

Dates: 2003 November 20

Deepening Shadow: The U.S. at War in the Nuclear Age, 2005 March 3

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

Moderator: Chris Hedges. Participants: Jonathan Schell, Frances FitzGerald. Information on event located in Gradfacts, New School for Social Research internal newsletter.

Inscription: The Deepening Shadow: The US at War in the Nuclear Age / 03.03.05.

CD inscription: Conversations with The Nation: The Deepening Shadow: The U.S. at War in the Nuclear Age / 3/3/05 / nation.rm / New School.

Dates: 2005 March 3