New York City International Affairs Club
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This meet-up has been traditionally aimed toward discussion of current affairs, from the state of Russia, to the recent violence in Kenya. We have many different ideas of invigorating the club, stay tuned for new announcements. Our current events include: Stay tuned for more ideas, and please share if you have any.
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Our next meeting:
Book Club: Trillion Dollar Meltdown by Charles Morris
Folks,
The Credit Crunch has been on every newspaper front-page for the past several months and I thought this would be a good opportunity to review the events and what led to this fiasco. But currently there are only a few books on this issue, and I chose the one in print.
Title: The Trillion Dollar Meltdown
Author: Charles Morris
You might wonder what this has to do with International Affairs. Read more
- When?
- Tuesday, May 20, 2008, 7:30 PM 20080520T233000Z
- Where?
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(Already a member? Sign in) - Meeting fee
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$1.00 per person
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Only 10 members (including guests) can RSVP 'Yes' for this meeting. This meeting is full.
- Who?
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10 members have said Yes
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What's New?
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"Hi I'm Alina and I'm an international news junkie. "
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"Firstly, Tibetans are not targeting Chinese kids..."
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"Hello, this is Subrata and I am looking forward to sharing my passion for internations relations with others and learn from them. I come from an accounting background and became interested in international affairs during college. "
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"Here are two different perspectives on this debate, or rather debate about the debate. The NYT article talks about the reaction of Chinese students to the discussion/row. And here"
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"Hello. I love discussing politics. And I love to engage in comparative politics / comparing policies. Hence the interest in all things 'international'."
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"Realist of the Disraeli/Kissinger school. Neocons and left-wing do-gooders beware!"
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"The Donald & Paula Smith Family Foundation Present a Discussion The Credit Crisis: What Caused it and What, If Anything, Should We Do About it? Featuring Prof. George Selgin George A. Selgin..."
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"Hello, i am Russian. I came to US 19 years ago from Leningrad (St.Petersburg now). I am looking forward to meet new people."
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"Hello! Looking forward to sharing and discussing important topics with you all!"
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"Hi all, So I picked out a few articles that could form a road-map for our discussion. 1. First, a brief analysis of the Chinese and Tibetan versions of history. 2. Next, t"
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