In an interview with The Chronicle, Duke graduate Macon Phillips talks about postponing his wedding to work on the 2008 Obama campaign, whether he would advise students to take a gap year to work on a campaign and other topics.
In the newest episode of “Foreign Exchange,” foreign policy experts Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson discuss the latest developments in Iran-U.S. relations, including whether the hostage exchange and the nuclear deal represent a new day in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The author of the new book “After Nature: A Politics for the Anthropocene” looks at a world irrevocably changed by humans and finds that it demands a fundamentally different politics – one that places a moral value on climates and landscapes and takes responsibility for future generations.
A Duke education policy expert says the state’s charter schools have always been racially imbalanced and it’s only gotten worse. “We’ve got white charter schools – disproportionately white charter schools – and disproportionately minority charter schools. It’s what we’ve worked hard to avoid. It’s a pattern worth worrying about.”
The Muslim Leadership Initiative forces “Jews and Muslims to diversify their sources of information about each other rather than relying on the voices pumping fear and suspicion into both communities,” says Imam Abdullah Antepli, who helped create the program three years ago.
In the newest episode of “Foreign Exchange,” foreign policy experts Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson discuss the latest developments in Iran-U.S. relations, including whether the hostage exchange and the nuclear deal represent a new day in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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Terrorism
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the Huffington Post
Campaign Trail
Alumnus Macon Phillips discusses role in Obama ‘08 campaign
In an interview with The Chronicle, Duke graduate Macon Phillips talks about postponing his wedding to work on the 2008 Obama campaign, whether he would advise students to take a gap year to work on a campaign and other topics.
The Chronicle
The Latest on Iran-U.S. relations
In the newest episode of “Foreign Exchange,” foreign policy experts Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson discuss the latest developments in Iran-U.S. relations, including whether the hostage exchange and the nuclear deal represent a new day in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Politics and the Environment
In search of new politics for a new environmental era
The author of the new book “After Nature: A Politics for the Anthropocene” looks at a world irrevocably changed by humans and finds that it demands a fundamentally different politics – one that places a moral value on climates and landscapes and takes responsibility for future generations.
Yale Environment 360
Politics and Race
Race, economics and choice in North Carolina schools
A Duke education policy expert says the state’s charter schools have always been racially imbalanced and it’s only gotten worse. “We’ve got white charter schools – disproportionately white charter schools – and disproportionately minority charter schools. It’s what we’ve worked hard to avoid. It’s a pattern worth worrying about.”
WUNC radio
Interfaith Relations
Facing hostility, American Muslims take a lesson on Zionism
The Muslim Leadership Initiative forces “Jews and Muslims to diversify their sources of information about each other rather than relying on the voices pumping fear and suspicion into both communities,” says Imam Abdullah Antepli, who helped create the program three years ago.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Foreign Exchange
The latest on Iran-U.S. relations
In the newest episode of “Foreign Exchange,” foreign policy experts Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson discuss the latest developments in Iran-U.S. relations, including whether the hostage exchange and the nuclear deal represent a new day in diplomatic relations between the two countries.