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Thursday, 20 Nov 1986
China-USA Economic and Technological Cooperation - Han Xu
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
Einstein and the Quantum Physics - Arthur Fine
All Day – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Arthur Fine is a philosopher of physics at Northwestern University who works on problems in relativity theory and quantum theory. From the University Lectures Program archive.
World Food Institute Speaker - Zu Han
All Day – Benton Auditorium - The Ambassador from the People's Republic of China will discuss trade, scientific and technical exchanges between the United States and mainland China. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Tuesday, 18 Nov 1986
Change and Continuity in South Africa in 1986 - Walton Johnson
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
Monday, 17 Nov 1986
A More Perfect Union - Henry Steele Commager
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
Friday, 14 Nov 1986
Mutual Perception and Misperception - Gregory Guroff
8:00 PM – Curtiss Auditorium - Gregory Guroff is the Deputy Coordinator of the President 's United States-Soviet Exchange Initiative and in the United States Information Agency.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Breaking Barriers - The U.S.S.R. and The U.S.
The Nuts and Bolts of Negotiations - Gregory Guroff and Vitaly Churkin
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Gregory Guroff is the Deputy Coordinator of the President Reagan's United States-USSR Exchange Initiative, and Vitaly Churn, Second Secretary of the Embassy of the Soviet Union, will discuss the process of cross-cultural negotiations.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Breaking Barriers - The U.S.S.R. and The U.S.
Thursday, 13 Nov 1986
Arms Control and Soviet-American Relations - Vitaly Churkin
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Vitaly Churkin is Second Secretary of the Embassy of the Soviet Union. Mr. Churkin was the first Soviet official ever to testify before the US Congress. His testimony covered the nuclear accident at Chernobyl.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Breaking Barriers - The U.S.S.R. and The U.S.
Looking at the World From Moscow - Colette Shulman
3:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Colette Shulman is co-convener of The Women's Dialogue-US/USSR, and a researcher, consultant and journalist. Working in the field of Soviet American relations for 30 years, she began as a journalist in Moscow during the Khruschev years. Ms. Shulman currently chairs a Seminar on communism at columbia University.
Part of the World Affairs Series
Wednesday, 12 Nov 1986
Replacing 40 Years of Cold War: Toward Common Security and General Disarmement - Marcus Raskin
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Marcus Raskin is a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies and a participant in the Institute's US/Soviet Exchange. He is a member of the editing board of The Nation and the author of several books including After Twenty Years: Alternatives to the Cold War in Europe.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Breaking Barriers - The U.S.S.R. and The U.S.