Johns Hopkins BIPR

@JHU_BIPR

The Bologna Institute for Policy Research (BIPR) is the research division of the Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe in Bologna, Italy.

Bologna, Italy
Joined October 2011

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  1. If one doesn’t strive for the common good, one will eventually erode the system that allowed one to gain from self-interest -

  2. Donald Trump's victory does not neatly fit into the old paradigm of left vs right.

  3. At BIPR tonight, says: Current econ system is technocratic; it doesn’t understand issues people face in a fast-changing world

  4. Today Prof Plummer will speak at about trends in global trade, mega-regionalism & future implications there of

  5. Tonight at : 'Common Good Economics and the Future of Western Politics' with Dr. Adrian Pabst

  6. ONLINE NOW: 3Q-Interview w/ Pres Ruecker of UNHRC after 'Challenges to the Pillar of the United System'

  7. Joachim Ruecker of UNHRC: intertwined with peace & security; HR violations are at the beginning of every conflict

  8. Joachim Ruecker, president of UN Human Rights Council, speaks about the challenges of his job and about the UN pillar

  9. Prof Jessen-Petersen expresses concerns on UNSG Ban Ki-moon writing to Danish PM about troubling laws

  10. ONLINE NOW: 3-Question Interview w/ after his discussion on 'What Lessons Can We Learn From ?'

  11. Tonight at , 'Challenges to the Human Rights Pillar of the United System' w/ President Ruecker

  12. Great presentation of "Game Over" by in Bologna

  13. Over at tonight, Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou on the story of the ;

  14. To , Prof says 'self-sorting' American voters give Republicans higher representation

  15. Johns Hopkins BIPR followed , , and 3 others
    • @JoshuaNoonan

      Presidential Management Fellow . MA Intl.Econ.,Russian & Eurasian Studies. 4+ years of experience in the FSU. GOP Moderate.Nebraskan.

  16. Thank you for attending this evening's event on the lessons from and thank you to for the enlightening discussion.

  17. remembers the Skyes-Picot agreement from , ask the typical Britain today, and they will not.

  18. In a war about enduring, brought the Allies food and supplies from around the world.

  19. If there's one thing that turned the tide of war in the favor of the Allies, it's that the Brits dominated the seas - on WWI

  20. In every coalition, there is a horse and a rider. In , Austria-Hungry was the horse, Germany was the rider.

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