Well, welcome to todays class where we are moving on as usual in this class, were going to be talking about the power of governments to regulate the economy in different situations. But we are. One thing that you need to keep in mind when because were this class is historical in nature, when youre trying to answer how much power the government has to regulate the economy, the answer is going to be it depends and its going to depend. On a number of factors. The first is historical era, and up until now, weve exclusively focused on the Marshall Court and were going to leave that behind now. You took a quiz on that. You dont need to remember it right now. Were moving on for the next part of the class. Were going to be in whats called the lochner era, which took place at sort of the height of the Industrial Revolution leading up through the great depression. Then there was a major set of changes after the 1930s, and then there was well end the semester by looking at more recent Supreme Cou
Well, welcome to todays class where we are moving on as usual in this class, were going to be talking about the power of governments to regulate the economy in different situations. But we are. One thing that you need to keep in mind when because were this class is historical in nature, when youre trying to answer how much power the government has to regulate the economy, the answer is going to be it depends and its going to depend. On a number of factors. The first is historical era, and up until now, weve exclusively focused on the Marshall Court and were going to leave that behind now. You took a quiz on that. You dont need to remember it right now. Were moving on for the next part of the class. Were going to be in whats called the lochner era, which took place at sort of the height of the Industrial Revolution leading up through the great depression. Then there was a major set of changes after the 1930s, and then there was well end the semester by looking at more recent Supreme Cou
Logic of suicide terrorism, bombing to win, air power and cornerings war, why economic sanction does not work, the Strategic Logic of suicide terrorism and many other articles average frequent contributor and an throes a vote of news and Media Outlets help taught at Dartmouth College before come thing to the university of chicago and he taught air power strategy for the u. S. Af school of advanced air power studies for three years, he received a ph. D from the university of chicago and graduate sim ma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the university of pittsburgh. Next to robert pain is paul post, who is an assistant professor in the department of Political Science here at the university of chicago. A Research Affiliate of the peerson institute for the study of global conflicts he studied International Relations with a focus on International Security. The author of two books, the economics of war and organizing democracy. He is authored or coauthored academic papers in numerous journal
Our privilege to host conversations like this that bring remarkable people who do remarkable things and sometimes are Difficult Conversations to this stage. Tonight what youll hear is as i said that front row seat on history. Being a woman of color at this time and in this place is something that is too rare and that we need to be thinking about on a lot of different levels. So i know your thoughts will be challenged with that and probably in places you be regaled by some of the stories along the way. It is a pleasure and a privilege for me as well to introduce to you a very special student who is going to introduce professor thompson and bring out the panel. She is a a junior. She is our journalism major. She is done remarkable things here at gw and beyond, and schepens be president of the Gw Association of black journalists. Lauryn hill is in her prime of her life i would like to say here at gw. Shes a assistant editor of the ace multicultural magazine. She interned last summer and s
Campus commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments longterm impact and defense has presented opportunities to engage scientist, are artists, policymakers and the public around a set of issues that grow from that original event 75 years ago. Now, this evenings discussion im particularly delight because it brings social science into the conversation in just the way it should be. Our panelists will be introduced in just a moment. Each is a scholar in International Relations and national security, and theyll offer different viewpoints on military decisions, the role of nuclear arms and the formation of alliances and aids and obstacles to nonproliferation efforts. This events sponsored be by television of social sciences at the university of shack and also sponsored by the center for International Social Science Research at the institute of politic and the chicago project on security and threats. Now im going introduce or moderateow, steve edwards, steve will introduce the