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    Tom Gjelten on A Nation of Nations

    Tom Gjelten talked about his book, A Nation of Nations: A Great American Immigration Story, which examines how the U.S. has changed in the 50 years following passage of the 1965 Immigration …

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    1965 Immigration Act

    Tom Gjelten talked about his book A Nation of Nations: A Great American Immigration Story, in which he examines changes in the U.S. in the 50 years following passage of the 1965 Immigration …

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    Interview on A Nation of Nations

    Tom Gjelten talked about his book, A Nation of Nations: A Great American Immigration Story. This interview was held at the 38th annual National Press Club Book Fair and Authors' Night, a fun…

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    A Nation of Nations

    Tom Gjelten talked about his book A Nation of Nations, in which he speaks about the history and impact of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart-Celler Act. In h…

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    Archbishop of Canterbury on International Religious Freedom

    Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, talked about the role of religion in world affairs with NPR’s Tom Gjelten. He described the structure, size and membership of the Church of Englan…

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    Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare

    Cybersecurity experts and journalists talked about the impact of Edward Snowden’s National Security Agency (NSA) leaks on efforts to improve cybersecurity. Allan Friedman and Peter Singer, t…

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    Cybersecurity Protection

    Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano gave the keynote address at a discussion of cybersecurity and infrastructure. She outlined the Obama administration’s policies on cybersecurity a…

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    Internet Security, Part 1

    Panelists talked about a cyber-warfare task force report on cyber threats to the United States. The report found that offensive cyber capabilities are required to deter attacks, and, if dete…

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    National Security Agenda

    Defense and foreign policy scholars discussed the U.S. national security agenda in the Middle East, North Africa and the Asia Pacific regions and the role of national security issues in the …

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    The Presidency in the Nuclear Age, Panel 4

    A panel discussion on how U.S. foreign policy and the presidency have been shaped by the development, use, and spread of nuclear weapons focused on efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weap…

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    Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba

    Tom Gjelten talked about and read excerpts from his book, Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba, about the Bacardi family and its impact on Cuba. Popularly known for making rum, the Bacardi fa…

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    Covering the Iraqi Election

    Journalists spoke to students about media coverage of the Iraqi elections. Among the topics they addressed were the tone of press stories before and after the elections, differences between …

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    Bosnian Peace Process

    Tom Gjelten, foreign affairs correspondent for National Public Radio, spoke about the peace process in the former Yugoslavia and the prospects for an agreement. This program included a Tom …

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    History of Yugoslavia and Its Conflict

    Following a brief clip from Croatian television news, Tom Gjelten of National Public Radio discussed the history of the former Yugoslavia and the development of the current conflict.

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