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The Problems of Outer Space: The Dangers of Weaponisation in Outer Space, Missiles and Satellites, Impact on Sovereignty

 
Event Date: Apr 7, 2009
Program: U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
Speaker: Mr. Randy Rydell, Political Affairs Officer,UN/OHRD – Office of the High Representative for Disarmament
 

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The Problems of Outer Space: The Dangers of Weaponisation in Outer Space, Missiles and Satellites, Impact on Sovereignty

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 

The African Union -- the Hope for a Brighter Future

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

The Relevance and Reform of the United Nations: Role of NGOs and Civil Society, Prospects of Reform, Likely Future Scenarios

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 
  Apr 7, 2009   Mar 25, 2009   Mar 5, 2009  
 
 

Saudi Arabia in its Region and in the World

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

Iceland -- Past, Present and Future

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

H.E. Ban Ki-Moon at FDU

, Special Events - Lecture Series
 
  Mar 4, 2009   Feb 25, 2009   Sep 10, 2008  
 
 

The Crisis of Terrorism

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 

Ireland in Europe

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

Venezuela and its Region

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 
  Nov 25, 2008   Nov 19, 2008   Nov 11, 2008  
 
 

Nigeria -- Its Role in Africa and in the World

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

The European Union -- Problems and Prospects

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

Crises in Poverty Alleviation and Food Supplies

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 
  Oct 22, 2008   Oct 15, 2008   Oct 7, 2008  
 
 

Security and Liberty: Is There a Trade Off? - Panel Discussion

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

The War on Terror and Human Rights - Keynote address

, Human Rights - Lecture Series
 

Demystifying Carbon Markets

, Institute for Sustainable Enterprise - Lecture Series
 
  Apr 23, 2008   Apr 23, 2008   Mar 13, 2008  
 
 

Global Health Problems

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 

Switzerland in Europe and in the World

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

Myanmar - Past, Present, and Future

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 
  Mar 27, 2008   Apr 9, 2008   Mar 26, 2008  
 
Featured Programs and Events
United Nation Pathways
United Nation Pathways
The United Nations Pathways Program, organized by the Office of Global Learning at Fairleigh Dickinson University in partnership with the Ambassador's Club at the United Nations, provides campus lectures by U.N. ambassadors and interactive videoconferences from the U.N.
 
Symposium on Human Rights & Conflict Resolution
Symposium on Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
The protection of human rights and the resolution of violent conflicts are urgent concerns for both government officials and individuals in our globalized world. This two-day symposium, sponsored by Fairleigh Dickinson’s Office of Global Learning, brought together leading academics and practitioners in the fields of human rights and conflict resolution.
 
Institute for Sustainable Enterprise (ISE)
Institute for Sustainable Enterprise (ISE)
The purpose of the ISE is to educate current and future leaders of business, government, nonprofit, and educational institutions about managing sustainably by focusing on products, processes, and services that add value to the organizations and are beneficial to people and the planet.
 
Interrogating Boundaries
Interrogating Boundaries
Interrogating Boundaries is an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental program that attempts to understand globalization through the image or metaphor of a boundary that can and cannot be transgressed.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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