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The NYU School of Professional Studies Center for Global Affairs
Приєднався 20 лис 2007
About the Center for Global Affairs
The NYU School of Professional Studies Center for Global Affairs facilitates change by educating and inspiring our community members to become global citizens who are capable of identifying and implementing solutions to pressing global challenges. We believe that the development of solutions to global problems must be informed by an understanding that the world’s challenges are not merely challenges for and among states, but also challenges for and among non-state actors, urban and rural communities, regional organizations, and traditional diplomatic outlets.
Through rigorous graduate and continuing education programs and public events, we prepare global citizens who are at home in all of these environments-and thus, who are effective agents of change.
Visit us at www.sps.nyu.edu/cga for more information.
The NYU School of Professional Studies Center for Global Affairs facilitates change by educating and inspiring our community members to become global citizens who are capable of identifying and implementing solutions to pressing global challenges. We believe that the development of solutions to global problems must be informed by an understanding that the world’s challenges are not merely challenges for and among states, but also challenges for and among non-state actors, urban and rural communities, regional organizations, and traditional diplomatic outlets.
Through rigorous graduate and continuing education programs and public events, we prepare global citizens who are at home in all of these environments-and thus, who are effective agents of change.
Visit us at www.sps.nyu.edu/cga for more information.
20th Anniversary Event - NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs featuring Richard Haass
The NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs celebrated its 20th Anniversary on October 9th, 2024 by bringing together its community of students, alumni, faculty, staff, and partners. The event featured a keynote address by Richard Haass, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a faculty panel that explored the topic of "What is Power in the 21st Century?"
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Fundraising Through Divisive Moments
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Co-hosted by Aperio Philanthropy and the George H. Heyman, Jr. Program for Philanthropy and Fundraising within the NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs. In a tense election year, divisions feel sharp across the country. Nonprofit leaders are grappling with the question: How can we use our influence to bring people back together? What role can we as fundraisers play as we build relationships across...
Fundraising Through Election Seasons
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Co-hosted by Aperio Philanthropy and the George H. Heyman, Jr. Program for Philanthropy and Fundraising within the NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs. Elections affect us all-including all our fundraising programs. Some donors shift resources to campaigns; others invest more deeply in issue areas. As fundraisers, we face more noise in telling our stories and sparking conversations. We also have ...
Future of Nigeria's Foreign Policy
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The NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs and the NYU Center for the Study of Africa and the African Diaspora were honored to host His Excellency Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Nigeria, at New York University during the UN General Assembly in September. In a fireside chat, Dr. Olajumoke (Jumo) Ayandele, PhD, Visiting Assistant Professor of Practice at CGA hosted a discussion with His...
Celebrating 20 Years of the Center for Global Affairs
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A vibrant, international educational community, located in the heart of New York City-home to the United Nations-the NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs (CGA) plays an invaluable role in enlightening and inspiring those who truly wish to make a difference. Our graduate degree programs, continuing education offerings, public events, and global initiatives provide the NYU thought leadership that se...
Graduate Global Field Intensives - NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs
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These immersive courses allow students to maximize their in-country academic experience by engaging in comprehensive pre-departure research and project planning, actively shaping their in-country experience and research. Global Field Intensives incorporate the following elements: Pre-departure class sessions and consultation with professors that allow students to develop meaningful research goa...
Virtual Food Forum: Planet and Food
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Hosted by the NYC Mayor’s Office of Food Policy, NYU’s Office of Sustainability, NYU’s Center for Global Affairs, and the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance. Today’s event themes - in this two-day event series - are Food Production Footprint/Impact on Ecosystems and Food Waste. Moderator: Amy Myers Jaffe - Research Faculty, NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs; Director, NYU SPS Energy, Climate Justic...
Virtual Food Forum: People and Food
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Hosted by NYC Mayor’s Office of Food Policy, NYU’s Office of Sustainability, NYU’s Center for Global Affairs and the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance. Today’s event themes - in this two-day event series - are Food Insecurity, Food Deserts, and Food Justice as well as Food’s Individual Health Impacts. Moderator: Michael Shank - Adjunct Assistant Professor, NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs; Direct...
Building Fundraising Resiliency: Using Metrics as a Tool for Resiliency
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In an uncertain world, we need nonprofits more than ever. But uncertainty affects nonprofits too, complicating everything from strategic planning to service delivery. For fundraisers, the demands are high: Raise funds today-and deliver the growth for tomorrow. Our spring events will explore: How do we build fundraising resiliency in an environment where the only certainty is uncertainty? How do...
Building Fundraising Resiliency: Diversifying Revenue
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In an uncertain world, we need nonprofits more than ever. But uncertainty affects nonprofits too, complicating everything from strategic planning to service delivery. For fundraisers, the demands are high: Raise funds today-and deliver the growth for tomorrow. Our spring events will explore: How do we build fundraising resiliency in an environment where the only certainty is uncertainty? How do...
Building Fundraising Resiliency: Building Real Relationships
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In an uncertain world, we need nonprofits more than ever. However, uncertainty affects nonprofits too, complicating everything from strategic planning to service delivery. For fundraisers, the demands are high: Raise funds today-and deliver the growth for tomorrow. Our spring events will explore: How do we build fundraising resiliency in an environment where the only certainty is uncertainty? H...
CGA Consulting Practicums - Applied Learning Opportunities for Graduate Students
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Consulting practicums place students in real-world situations, working under faculty supervision for the United Nations, the U.S. State Department, non-governmental organizations, and private firms on projects of immediate importance. These practicums exist across our eight concentrations, are full credit-bearing, and have become a key element in our commitment to bridging classroom learning wi...
CGA Explainer: What is Regression Analysis, and Why Is It Useful for Studying Global Affairs?
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We often want to know why things happen: why some people vote for authoritarian candidates while others don't; why some countries have relatively more women in government while others have less, and so on. This is because if we could just know why these things happen, we could potentially get better at understanding the dominant influences and, ultimately, address them for the better. The chall...
Founder & Funder: Fall Event Series
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What would you want your startup organization’s mission to achieve-if only you had the funding? What would you want your philanthropic dollars to achieve-if only you had the right investment vehicle? As nonprofit leaders, fundraisers, philanthropists, and funders, we know what lies at the heart and power of every organization: relationships. And one of the most compelling relationships is the r...
Founder & Funder: Fall Event Series
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What would you want your startup organization’s mission to achieve-if only you had the funding? What would you want your philanthropic dollars to achieve-if only you had the right investment vehicle? As nonprofit leaders, fundraisers, philanthropists, and funders, we know what lies at the heart and power of every organization: relationships. And one of the most compelling relationships is the r...
The Future of Democracy Featuring Richard Haass
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The Future of Democracy Featuring Richard Haass
How Philanthropy Can Advance Housing Equity
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How Philanthropy Can Advance Housing Equity
10th Anniversary Celebration of the CGA Consulting Practicum with UN CTED
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10th Anniversary Celebration of the CGA Consulting Practicum with UN CTED
Exploring Economic & Security Determinants for a Stable African Continent
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Exploring Economic & Security Determinants for a Stable African Continent
CGA Course Pop-up: Renewable Energy Strategies & Digital Innovation
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CGA Course Pop-up: Renewable Energy Strategies & Digital Innovation
CGA Course Pop-up: Sexual Violence in Conflict
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CGA Course Pop-up: Sexual Violence in Conflict
The Implications of Russia's War on Ukraine for Regional & Global Security
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The Implications of Russia's War on Ukraine for Regional & Global Security
The Crisis in Ukraine: Geopolitics of Energy in Year One and Beyond
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The Crisis in Ukraine: Geopolitics of Energy in Year One and Beyond
The Du Bois Doctrine - Race and the American Century
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The Du Bois Doctrine - Race and the American Century
End of an Era: Continuity, Change, Challenge, and Opportunity
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End of an Era: Continuity, Change, Challenge, and Opportunity
Human Rights and International Law Concentration with Jennifer Trahan
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Human Rights and International Law Concentration with Jennifer Trahan
Peacebuilding Concentration and Peace Research and Education Program (PREP) with Dr. Thomas Hill
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Peacebuilding Concentration and Peace Research and Education Program (PREP) with Dr. Thomas Hill
This is discriminatory, racist, anti-science, delusional, evil and insane. This is a form of social engineering that will destroy the global economy. Neo-Marxism in its darkest hour. Why don't the pseudo-intellectual so-called academics who dream up this stuff get a real job, like scrubbing toilets with a toothbrush?
Yikes this is anti-intellectual hot garbage.
Well Done!
@5:29 _'It wanted to stay out of strategic entanglements beyond the homeland ... After 1898, beyond the Western Hemisphere.'_ Someone get this professor a map. The Philippines and Guam certainly are not in the Western Hemisphere. This is the elephant in the room, and he ignores it in the talk. Kupchan writes: 'The allure of internationalism prevailed, but only temporarily.' The US acquired the Philippines and Guam from Spain on 10 Dec 1898 (there was also a treaty with the Vatican to boot out the friars, who the Filipinos loathed) and remained there until the Japanese knocked them off from both in 1942. Does four decades count as temporary? American involvement in WWI as a declared combatant is a period of about 18 months for the navy and about a year as the first ground troops didn't enter the trenches until October 1917. That's temporary. But 40-odd years? Not temporary. I suppose one could argue that in 1935 the US and the Philippines agreed to Philippine independence in 10 years (Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934), so the US would be walking away from an entanglement. But an earlier Congressional Act (Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act of 1933) had the US retain military bases there after independence, so the US would remain entangled with the country. It was the Filipino Senate that refused to ratify the first agreement. No such deal was made with Guam. Until 1950 the island was governed by the US Navy exclusively. It was the US presence in the Philippines and Guam that led to tension with Japan. The Washington Naval Conference brought up Japan's demand the US not build fortifications on possessions west of Hawaii.
Fck statism.
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'Alison Taylor' has a profoundly annoying voice. Undoable to listen to this post.. Good Lord.
🎉 Ladies, I love love love this video! All round genius!!!!
This guy is very realistic, which is very good.
Thank you!
What conditions are required to join the course, would you please inform me
Thank you for your interest in our programs! This course is available to NYU Graduate Students. If you are a current student, you will be able to register via Albert. To learn more about our graduate program, visit: www.sps.nyu.edu/cga
@@nyucga thank for your response, currently I'm student in another American University, so can I register for the course?
@@En-of5oh This course is currently only available to NYU Graduate students. To learn more about our graduate program, visit: www.sps.nyu.edu/cga
@@nyucga Thank you, may our American University, make same courses available
I want join to this important dialogue
She asks smart questions
People who never suffered discrimination demand reparations from people who never discriminated against anyone. Black Lives Matter ignores the fact that white perps are more likely to be shot by police than black perps. It is a series of lies, root and branch. It completely overthrows rule of law, and the principle of "innocent until proven guilty". It is now "Guilty, when accused, even before accused, if you did nothing." Just wait until these new rules are turned against blacks, hispanics, and homosexuals.
28:25 this is scary now 03/05/22 how Ukraine got screwed.
TRUMP TO BECOME PRESIDENT- JUST SHOWS HOW IGNORANT AND UNAWARE IAN IS.
In the US political atmosphere full of lies and malicious smears, it is politically incorrect to speak for China objectively. The conclusions of discussions on such political issues need not be discussed.
Managing risk and uncertainty extremely important, especially working in high risk environment(s).
Interesting views but, I think you fail to see our own flaws. Human rights for example. Maybe check out Snowden or Manning leaks or read some recent history about WMD's(how many innocent people were murdered?), renditions, press freedoms and the list goes on and on. Does China tell us who WE should murder? Corporations will have the final say because they give money to politicians and then make shareholders money. BTW one China says Taiwan is a Provence not a country and so does the UN. Seems a false narrative is being pushed or straw clutching by Christine. No offense intended, you are far more qualified than myself. B52 bombs ETIM and we get lied to by MSM and corrupt leaders, weird that. Is the EU just another proxy state to the US. Must obey the law? like the law that made the South Sea Mandate?
But if you privatise the banks at the time of crisis you loose their long-term innovation which the economy requires!
Thank you NYU for this great event!
after all that imperialism propaganda Taliban won
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Thank you!!
This discussion is far too cautious. The speakers are way to sensitive about the real issues. Woke meets geopolitics
Awe Karen from NYU
PM Soon....
Terrific panel ! Thank you
“The failings of command, culture, and commitment to Australian values cannot be separated from the overall performance of the Unit. I ask you to accept the recommendation of the Brereton Report and revoke SOTG’s Meritorious Unit Citation.” #RevokeMUC chng.it/bcNCJmBxnz
We have three (3) branches of government. Presently, two (2) branches have a disagreement on how the country should be progressing. This disagreement is based on their interpretation of how they view and interpret policies that they have written based on their party’s ideology, which differ. Just because they have their differences does not mean they are wrong or write but just an expression of their political parties view. When you have two independent branches of government like the Executive and Legislative Branch you will have disagreements, just like in all relationship. Both parties have 100% authority to request that any process, law, or system governed by law that they differ be looked at and checked by another independent branch. The Judicial Branch is the Law of the Land that both the Legislative and Executive Powers have elected. The Judicial Branch has the constitutional power of judicial oversight between the two branches of government. They are all independent, however, the Judicial Branch has powers invested in them that is tied directly to the US Constitution and the interpretation thereto. The Judicial Branch and the Supreme Court Justices within have been elected as the Gatekeepers to the US Constitution by both branches of government. Both the Executive and Legislative Branch together or independently from each other can appeal to the Judicial Branch for final resolution and Interpretation of any US Code of Law that governs any policy or system that is created thereto by the Legislative Branch. At time, US Code, Laws, Policies, and Regulations that are made from the Constitution needs to be challenged, revisited, corrected, amended, or re-interpreted. Both Executive and Legislative Branch have every right and the authority to do so independently or without the others permission. Both can challenge each other and it is there duty to do so. The Judicial Branch has the sole and “inherent right” to interpret the law of the land, change the law of the land to fit modern day challenges. Americans are presently hearing, witnessing, and feeling the voice of our founders and have come alive. This is a good thing because American will bear witness to how strong the foundation of America is. All challenges must first be addressed at the lower courts and lower legislative body. This process was created to ensure all Americans will have their voice heard whether it sounds just or injustice. When the shouting get's real loud and all the lower courts and legislative powers presented their views in legal form only then can the two branches of government (Legislative & Executive) appeal to the Judicial Branch (US Supreme Court of the United States of America). The Judicial branch has the sole authority to interpret and pass laws based on the constitutionality and how it applies to modern day. What we are witnessing is something only talked about and studied in universities but have never truly experienced until now. My God Bless America!
Amazing proud being pakistani as this man
Excellent speaker HE abdullah haroon.
Ian needs more discipline when he talks. He is all over the place.
America should get out of Syria, or it will turn into a much much larger war. Russia will not get out. Because if Syria falls, Russia is screwed. Russia cannot let Syria fall. And America is stupid to get involved there. America is dumb enough to think they can do another afghanistan to the Russians in Syria. Different story here. Russia has it's own foreign warriors to help it. The Iranians and warriors from lebanon are fighting on the side of the Russians. So Russians have learned the American game of using third party proxies. You think they haven't learn anything from their previous engagements. They are also playing the proxy game. And they got bigger and better players to help them than the Americans. Let's not forget, the Chinese are also helping with logistics, arms, and training the proxies.
Perino is absolutely terrible! Far too much opinion and not enough intelligent dialogue. She comes across as narrow minded, loud and ill informed. Bremmer has a brilliant mind.
"Mexico... has great rule of law." :D
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I almost dozed off with the monotonous opening speech. But good stuff overall. Great to see Mark Galleotti. One of my fav Profs.
I am baffled by NYU. you brought in one of the best brains of Ge-politics to opine. Yet, you chose a Political Hack (Dana Perino) to be a moderator. I would have preferred a Professor who could have had a meaningful back and forth with Bremmer. Dana Perino is just a "jouarnlist" (Spin Doctor) all she knows how to do is ask about headlines.
+Eric Sami I think you are being a bit rough...how much more detailed would you want to go? What sort of questions would you have preferred her to ask...at least she isn't some Chinese official...like some people posting
+Shift Z Channel She is fox news hack. who makes money by engaging in the washing spin game. you should brought a serious academic who Challenged Ian with intangibles. not simply posing the same b.s followups that folks in the media do all the time. her entire mantra is Washington insider. She did not challenged on Ian's prediction that Iran will be closer to the U.S in the long run than Saudis (I happen to agree with it). but she did not even have the knowledge base to make an alternative argument. She did not have the knowledge to challenge Ian on Chinese espionage question. for all intents and purposes a second year political scientist student would have asked better questions.
So no matter what she is invalid because she gets paid by a conservative venue....ok then sure
I am not sure if you have an inability to read carefully. My objection is not her political leanings (whatever they are). my objection is that she was chosen because she was imply eye candy. she had nothing of substance to say that any other political hack from nytimes, msnbc, cnn could have repeated. just standard talking points in Washington establishment. now you bring some body like birzinsky or Kissinger. I am gone probably disagree with them but the discussion would be intellectually rigorous.
Oh nice, start with an insult....that usually means you lost...not reading anymore of your crazy
Is there a link to the video presented during the speech?