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New Capitalism and the Bubble Economy
From The RSA   
Kevin Doogan is Jean Monnet Professor of European Policy Studies at the University of Bristol and author of New Capitalism? The Transformation of Work (Polity 2009).
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Open Government on the Internet - A New Era of Transparency
From University of Texas at Austin, LBJ School of Public Affairs   
An LBJ School conference focuses on the importance of open/free government information and the role of the Internet.
Pt 1: Bill Bradley
Pt 2: Gary Chapman
Pt 3: Tech and Transparency
Pt 4: Tech and Applications
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Declining Hegemon? The United States and the World of Crisis
From London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)   
Michael Cox is professor of international relations and co-director of IDEAS at LSE. Danny Quah is head of department and professor of economics at LSE.
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Reducing Health Inequalities: Welfare States and Their Public Health Strategies
From Hertie School of Governance   
20090508HealthInequalitiesHSG5This conference focuses on the comparative analysis of public health strategies in different states.
Day One:
Klaus Hurrelmann, Hertie School of Governance:
Why should we tackle health inequalities?
Espen Dahl, Hogskolen i Oslo:
Health inequalities related to types of welfare states
Richard Brown, University of California LA:
Health inequalities and public health in the USA
Seppo Koskinen, National Institute for Health and Welfare (Finland):
Health inequalities and public health in Finland
Keynote:  Clare Bambra, Durham University, UK:
Welfare state and health equity policies
Day Two:
Nicky Hart, University of California LA:
Policy lessons from comparative research
Bertram Haussler, IGES Institut:
Reducing inequalities in supply with health care services
Dorothee Heinen, Bundeszentrale fur gesundheitliche, Aufklarung Koln:
Policy Initiatives of the EU
Keynote:
Martin McKee, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine:
What do we really know about successful strategies?
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Medellin: From Fear to Hope
From Cornell University   
20090219SergioFajardoCornellSergio Fajardo, former mayor of Medellín, Colombia from 2004 to 2007.
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Urban Nomads
From London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)   
Sharron Lovell is a photographer currently based in Shanghai.
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The Global Financial Crisis Revisited
From London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)   
Will Hutton is chief executive of the Work Foundation and an LSE governor. Martin Wolf is associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times and an honorary graduate of LSE.
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The Roberts Court as a Business Court
From Case Western Reserve University, School of Law   
Paul Clement, Partner, King & Spalding; former Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice; Senior Fellow, Supreme Court Institute and Visiting Professor, Georgetown University Law Center

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The Tycoon and the Tough: towards a comparative anthropology of urban marginality
From London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)   
Joshua Barker is associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto.
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The Politicisation of International Institutions
From Hertie School of Governance, Berlin   
Prof. Dr. Michael Zürn (Dean, Hertie School of Governance)
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Emotional Intelligence: does it affect learning and educational success?
From The RSA   
David Chaytor, MP for Bury North and member of the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee; Jackie Beere OBE, author, former headteacher and educational consultant; Professor John Bynner, Emeritus Professor of Social Sciences in Education, London Institute of Education.  Chair: Matthew Taylor, chief executive, RSA
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