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After earning a master's degree in international relations at Columbia University, Mrs.
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Dr. GARY SICK (Senior Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University): All we ever talk about is adding more sanctions until Iran finally gives up, and I don't know of anybody in the European side or the American side, who genuinely believes that another round of sanctions, which is likely to be pretty mild, is going to make Iran really change its policies.
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On a recent evening after leaving a class on public management at the School for International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, I hopped onto a downtown-bound 1 train and transferred to the 7 express train to Queens.
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Arntzen, who obtained his U.S. citizenship in 1985, attended Ohio Wesleyan University and Columbia's school of international affairs before joining Manufacturers Hanover in 1979.
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BCG's list, Columbia University's Programme on International Investment is carrying out a similar exercise, and released a report on Brazil's multinationals on December 3rd.
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Mr. Stern was president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and is now a senior fellow at Columbia University's Richman Center.
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For in addition to his higher-profile roles as a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University and as a controversial commentator on Middle Eastern and international politics, Said was music critic at America's foremost left-leaning political weekly, the Nation, from 1986 until his death in 2003.
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She graduated with a BA (Honours) in International Relations from Brown University, USA, and went on to do a Masters in Broadcast Journalism at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism in New York.
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