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America In the Second Nuclear Age

 
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Type: Library or Collection
Grade Level: Post-secondary
Subject: Social Sciences, Science and Technology
Institution Name: UC Berkeley

Abstract: The Goldman Forum on the Press & Foreign Affairs and UC Berkeley's
Graduate School of Journalism present: America In the Second Nuclear
Age The live event took place on April 30, 2003 in Sibley Auditorium,
UC Berkeley. A conversation with: Jonathan Schell Author and Fellow
at The Nation Institute and Senior Fellow at the Center for
Globalization at Yale University Frances FitzGerald Author of Fire In
The Lake and Way Out There In The Blue Michael Nacht Dean, Goldman
School of Public Policy; Chair, Pentagon advisory panel on combating
terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction; Assistant Director of
the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1994 -1997 Mark Danner
Professor, Graduate School of Journalism Staff Writer, The New
Yorker Introduced by Orville Schell Dean, Graduate School of
Journalism The Goldman Forum on the Press and Foreign Affairs is a
series of lectures, dialogues and scholarships meant to foster debate
about how critical world issues are covered in the American press --
and how they can be covered more effectively. Co-sponsored by The
Commonwealth Club of California.

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Specific Types of Materials: Primary Source
Media Formats: Audio
Language: English

Conditions of Use: Custom License

2005-06 Regents of the University of California

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