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The BYU Kennedy Center for International Studies regularly hosts scholars and international representatives who deliver speeches and presentations on the topics of their specialties.
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Available Episodes (319)
Christopher Mitchell, emeritus professor of conflict resolution, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
Christopher Liechty, president and creative director, Meyer & Liechty
Aminata Sow Fall, Senegalese writer
Kent Schull, visiting professor of history, BYU
Henri Gooren, staff member, Centre for Intercultural Theology (Centre IIMO), University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Francisco Jose Gutierrez de Velasco Urtaza, mayor of Boca del Rio, and select officials of his administration, including the chief of international affairs and the director of comm
Rebecca E. Billings, G/TIP programs coordinator, Asia and Pacific Region, U.S. Department of State
Rebecca E. Billings, G/TIP programs coordinator, Asia and Pacific Region, U.S. Department of State
Amr al-Azm, University of Damascus visiting professor at Brigham Young University
His Excellency Willy C. Gaa, Filipino ambassador to the U.S.
Susan Merrill, United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Maamoun Abdul Karim, professor of archaeology, University of Damascus
Nicholas Cull, professor and director of the master’s program in public diplomacy, USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Michel Maqdissi, director of archaeological sites, Department of Antiquities, Syria
Moderator: Jeff Ringer; Panel: Darren G. Hawkins, Donna Lee Bowen, Ralph C. Hancock, and Scott Cooper.
Mark Morrison, deputy chief of staff to Senator Robert F. Bennett
Fayza M. H. Haikal, professor of Egyptology, American University in Cairo
Fayza M. H. Haikal, professor of Egyptology, American University in Cairo
Dodge Billingsley, documentary filmmaker.
Honorable Greg Melchin, Minister of Seniors and Community Supports, and Former Minister of Energy, in the Government of Alberta
Earl H. Fry, professor of political science, BYU
Valerie M. Hudson, professor of political science, BYU Karen Hyer, adjunct professor, Women's Research Institute
Timothy B. Heaton, professor and research associate, Family Studies Center, BYU, and Mallory Meyer
Elder John C. Carmack, emeritus General Authority and managing director, Perpetual Education Fund
Daniel C. Peterson, professor of Islamic studies and Arabic, BYU
Ted E. Lyon, Latin American studies coordinator and professor
of Spanish, BYU
Michael K. Young, president, University of Utah
Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, American Samoa Representative to the U.S. Congress
Frederick P. Hitz, former CIA inspector general, Distinguished Practitioner in Residence, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, and lecturer,...
Stanley A. Taylor, professor of political science, Brigham Young University.
Wesley K. Wark, author and associate professor of history, University of Toronto.
Nicholas Dujmovic, staff historian, CIA
Question and answer for Loch K. Johnson.
Loch K. Johnson, author and professor of political science, University of Georgia
Robert Schulzinger, director, International Affairs Program, and College Professor of Distinction of History and International Affairs, Editor-in-Chief, Diplomatic History, University...
Louis Uchitelle, economics writer, New York Times.
Stéphane Pillet, associate professor of French and department head, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez
His Excellency Lee Tae-sik, Korean ambassador to the U.S.
Steven Riep, Aaron Skabelund, Alan Tansman, Ilona Klein, Michael Murdock
Mitchell A. Seligson, Centennial Professor of Political Science and Fellow of the Center for the Americas, Vanderbilt University
Alan Tansman, chair, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California—Berkeley
His Excellency Fedrico A. Humbert, Panamanian ambassador to the U.S.
George Freeman, assistant general counsel, New York Times
His Excellency Sir David G. Manning, UK and Northern Ireland ambassador to the U.S.
Kerry M. Kartchner, foreign affairs advisor, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Advanced Systems and Concepts Office
Gary A. Rendsburg, chair of Jewish Studies, Rutgers University
Gary A. Rendsburg, chair of Jewish Studies, Rutgers University.
Wajahat Habibullah, chief information commissioner, India
His Excellency Rastislav Kacer, Slovakian ambassador to the U.S.
Kyle A. Galler, directorate-general, General Secretariat of the Council of the EU
Casey H. Christensen, counselor for political affairs, U.S. Embassy, Stockholm, Sweden
His Excellency Oleh Shamshur, Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S.
His Excellency John Lowell, Maltese ambassador to the U.S.
Thomas Yuill, director and professor (emeritus), Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
chair: Eric Hyer, associate professor of political science; participants: John Hughes, Dodge Billingsley, Donna Lee Bowen, Chris Jones, and Hamida al-Masudi
Bradford J. Bruton, open source analyst/collection manager, Central Intelligence Agency
Valerie M. Hudson, Professor of Political Science
Jeffrey M. Hovenier, Foreign Service officer, U.S. Department of State
Stephen Backman, PhD candidate, teacher education, Michigan State University
Yuzo Ota, Consul-General (Denver)
His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al-Faisal, Saudi ambassador to the U.S.
Paolo Branca and Antonio Cuciniello, professors from the Catolic University of Milan
Wang Yunxiang, vice president, Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs
