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Why I Went to Iraq: Three Years Later

A talk by Noriaki Imai, student environmental and peace activist. At 18 years of age, Noriaki Imai traveled to Iraq to study the effects of depleted uranium on Iraqi children. While in Iraq, he was taken hostage and threatened to be killed unless Japan...

The China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese Repression

James Mann is author in residence at Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and the author of Rise of the Vulcans, About Face, and Beijing Jeep. He was previously the Los Angles Times Beijing bureau chief. ...

Nicaraguan Presidential Elections: Prospects for the Region

A panel discussion with: Alejandro Bendana, Centro de Estudios Internacionales, Nicaragua; Michel Gobat, Professor, History, Iowa University; and Rose Spalding, Professor, Political Science, DePaul University.

Reading 'Legitimation Crisis' in Tehran

A talk by Danny Postel, Senior Editor of openDemocracy, an online global magazine of politics and culture. The Iran depicted in the headlines is a rogue state ruled by ever-more-defiant Islamic fundamentalists. Yet inside the borders, an unheralded tra...

New Writing from the Balkans

Readings of original poetry and fiction by two leading South Slavic authors, Igor Stiks from Croatia and Ales Debeljak from Slovenia, both of whom currently reside in Chicago. The readings are followed by a discussion of the creative atmosphere and tre...