Institute of Current World Affairs

Video Links

ICWA Oral History - Phil Talbot

Phillips Talbot, President Emeritus of the Asia Society, former U.S. Ambassador, international reporter with the Chicago Daily News and former Institute of Current World Affairs (ICWA) fellow to India, 1938-1941, speaks about the history of ICWA, Walter Rogers' vision, and the impact the fellowship in India has had in shaping his career and life.

Brazil Panel

Institute of Current World Affairs (ICWA) panel on Brazil moderated by Boris Weintraub and with the participation of Ann Mische, Raphi Soifer and Susan Sterner. June 2009.

Dan Wright on China

Dan Wright of Stonebridge International and former Institute of Current World Affairs (ICWA) fellow to China speaks about contemporary China. He is introduced by ICWA Executive Director, Steve Butler, and John Hazard Institute Executive Director Peter Bird Martin. June 2009.

ICWA Look Forward at China's Future

Institute of Current World Affairs (ICWA) panel discussion on China's future with Alexander Brenner, Cheng Li and John S. Major.

ICWA Historical Look at Changes in China

Institute of Current World Affairs (ICWA) Executive Director Steve Butler moderates a panel discussion with Jeanne Badeau Barnett, Mary Lou Hummel, Peter Geithner, and Takashi Oka on recent changes in contemporary China.

Kay Dilday - France and Morocco

A presentation by Kay Dilday at the conclusion of her two-year Institute of Current World Affairs fellowship to France and Morocco, given at the Cosmos Club, Washington DC, December, 2008.

Cross Border Migration Panel

Panel on Cross Border Migration organized by the Institute of Current World Affair. Held at the Cosmos Club, Washington DC, December 2007.

Richard Connerney - India

Presentation by Richard D. Connerney at the conclusion of his two-year Institute of Current World Affairs fellowship to India, given at Monmouth University, June 2007.

Jamie Workman - Water

Speech by Jamie Workman on the future of water at the June 2007 meeting of the Institute of Current World Affairs.