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Dean of Harvard College Benedict Gross discusses Harvard's first
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presenting two segmented lectures. The first, by Dean Gross, outlines
the approach and considerations in undertaking the current review. The
second lecture, presented by New York University professor Thomas
Bender, presents a historical perspective on academic culture.
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> Harvard@Home program, "A New American Empire?" has been released.
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> Professor Stephen P. Rosen, the Beton Michael Kaneb Professor of
> National Security and Military Affairs, asks whether the United States
> is a new American empire. Can, and should, the U.S. use its military
> predominance to regulate interstate relations and to create minimally
> acceptable domestic governments within the borders of other countries?
> What are the alternatives to this approach, and how might U.S.
> interventionist policies affect educational institutions?
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> This program features 40 minutes of video content available in
> RealPlayer, QuickTime, and WindowsMedia formats.
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> http://athome.harvard.edu/dh/nae.html
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Hello and thank you for viewing Harvard@Home.
As you requested, this e-mail serves to notify you that the
Harvard@Home program, "A New American Empire?" has been released.
Professor Stephen P. Rosen, the Beton Michael Kaneb Professor of
National Security and Military Affairs, asks whether the United States
is a new American empire. Can, and should, the U.S. use its military
predominance to regulate interstate relations and to create minimally
acceptable domestic governments within the borders of other countries?
What are the alternatives to this approach, and how might U.S.
interventionist policies affect educational institutions?
This program features 40 minutes of video content available in
RealPlayer, QuickTime, and WindowsMedia formats.
http://athome.harvard.edu/dh/nae.html
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