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John Ciorciari: Justice in Cambodia

Jun 30, 2010 0:02:51

John Ciorciari talks about the first verdict to be issued by the United Nations-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal against Duch (or Kaing Guek Eav). June, 2010.

2010 Commencement Ceremony

May 1, 2010 1:32:54

Michael Pan (MPP '99) delivered the keynote address as the Ford School celebrated our 2010 MPP, PhD, and BA graduates. May, 2010.

3rd Annual Gramlich Showcase of Student Work

Mar 17, 2010 0:11:37

The 3rd Annual Gramlich Showcase of Student Work took place March 17, 2010. At this event, students presented their faculty-nominated projects and answered questions. Here are a few students talking about their work. March, 2010.

Eric Hanushek: Will U.S. schools drag us down?

Mar 10, 2010 1:25:53

Eric Hanushek of the Hoover Institution talks about the societal and economic returns of long-term investment in schools, particularly problematic ones, as well as possible school reform policies that can help transform schools. March, 2010.

Key Issues in Southeast Asian Development Panel

Jan 27, 2010 1:29:37

Panelists Emmanuel Jimenez, Linda Lim, and John D. Ciorciari discuss key policy issues in Southeast Asian development including poverty, Chinese investment, and economic stability. Moderated by MPP student Kristine Chong. January, 2010.

John Beyrle: U.S.-Russia relations: Status of the 'reset'

Jan 12, 2010 1:26:44

John Beyrle, US Ambassador to Russia, discusses current relations between two global leaders: the US and Russia. Beyrle explains what the highly publicized "reset" means and in what areas the Obama administration intends to concent.

Brian Jacob: NCLB data shows mixed results

Dec 19, 2009 0:03:36

Brian Jacob, who co-authored the first known rigorous national impact evaluation of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, talks about the mixed effects the legislation has had on student achievement. December, 2009.

Higher education and economic growth in Michigan panel

Dec 10, 2009 1:25:02

John Cherry, Mary Sue Coleman, Michael Hansen, Mark Murray, and moderator John Austin address the past, present, and future of higher education and economic growth in Michigan. Edited video to be posted 12/14. December, 2009.

Immigration, public policy, and the skills debate panel

Nov 2, 2009 1:19:56

George Borjas & Gordon Hanson present their work on immigration policy, including the possible economic impacts of low-skill immigration & potential benefits of high-skill immigration to fill key employment gaps-Dean Yang moderator.

Douglas Brook: Budgeting for national security

Nov 2, 2009 1:29:58

Doug Brook talks about reasonings of U.S. investment in national security, the history of defense budgets, and the sensitivity of budgets to historical events as well as discretionary programs and entitlements. November, 2009.

U.S. macroeconomic policy: Steps toward recovery panel

Oct 22, 2009 1:19:43

Peter Borish, Charles Evans, Matthew Shapiro, Allen Sinai and moderator Susan Collins discuss the current economic crisis and possible economic recovery paths. Sponsored by the Ford School and the Department of Economics. October, 2009.

Health care reform: Proposals, politics, and prospects panel

Oct 15, 2009 1:22:47

James House, Matthew Davis, John Kingdon, Catherine McLaughlin, David Mechanic, and Marianne Udow-Phillips discuss what is needed in health care reform, why it has and continues to be difficult and the prospects for health care reform.

Barry Rabe: Climate change challenges and opportunities

Oct 15, 2009 0:01:32

Barry Rabe explains that even though the U.K. and the U.S. have taken divergent paths since the Kyoto Protocol, cross-continental climate change learning and collaboration has still taken place. October, 2009.