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Laurence Whitehead

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'How to Study Global IR?' Session 2: The Global Study of Political Ideas Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? Rahul Rao, Martin Pioch, Laurence Whitehead 16 September, 2015
Laurence Whitehead; Haiti after the Earthquake Laurence Whitehead talks about the extent of the damage done in Haiti by the earthquake of last year and how the people of Haiti are coping with living after the disaster. Laurence Whitehead 9 April, 2010
The International Community's Response to Haiti Series of presentations looking at the international community's humanitarian response to the Haitian earthquake. Ngaire Woods, John Mitchell, Paul Sherlock, Laurence Whitehead 9 April, 2010
Emerging Markets in a Nutshell Three leading academics discuss emerging markets and explore both the issues faced by the economies in China and Latin America and the challenges faced by companies looking to invest in or do business with them. Dana Brown, Eric Thun, Laurence Whitehead 7 December, 2009
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