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William J. Burns: American diplomacy in a disordered world

Mar 18, 2019 1:16:24

William J. Burns is president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the oldest international affairs think tank in the United States. Amb. Burns discusses his new book "The Back Channel," and takes audience questions.

"Driverless" Episode 2: Decisions

Mar 7, 2019 0:02:37

Deep learning networks, the programs behind how autonomous vehicles identify their surroundings and make decisions and course corrections, are extremely complex.

"Driverless" Episode 1: Reshape

Feb 20, 2019 0:02:48

Join us for "Driverless," a video series with U-M experts from wide-ranging disciplines who explore how autonomous vehicles are changing our society.

Debbie Dingell and Fred Upton: Voices from across the aisle

Feb 18, 2019 1:16:13

Debbie Dingell and Fred Upton consider the opportunities for and obstacles to bipartisan cooperation, while also tackling in thoughtful dialogue some of the most pressing issues currently dividing the two parties, such as immigration policy, the g

John Dingell: In memoriam

Feb 9, 2019 0:02:02

The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan is deeply saddened by the passing of Congressman John Dingell, an icon who represented southeast Michigan in the United States Congress for nearly sixty years.

Financial Stability Conference: Day 2 - Panel 5

Jan 18, 2019 1:21:19

Jill Cetina, Brian Knight, Serafin Martinez–Jaramillo, Jennifer Neville, and moderator Michael Wellman address the question: "What are the Emergent (Risky) Properties of the Financial System, and How Might Activities-Based Macr

Financial Stability Conference: Day 1 - Panel 1

Jan 18, 2019 1:26:38

Anat Admati, Robert Jackson Jr., Jeremy Kress, Margaret Tahyar, and moderator Brent McIntosh address the question: "How Should Our Existing Regulatory Structure Be Applied to Support an Activities-Based Approach?" Hosted by the OFR and t