The Nazi Mind
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Psychiatrist Joel Dimsdale discusses the pathology of Nazi war criminals
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Psychiatrist Joel Dimsdale discusses the pathology of Nazi war criminals
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YaleGlobal: Turkey No Longer a Democratic Model for the Middle East – Ambitions of Turkey’s President Erdogan are damaging the nation’s standing with regional and international partners.
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YaleGlobal article “Of Two Minds on China” by Terry Lautz – One side of China pursues openness and reforms; another side insists that unity and stability are paramount.
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In a special edition of the Yale University Press Podcast, we share an episode of The Observatory podcast from Design Observatory. Michael Bierut and Jessica Helfand discuss Instagram, logo changes, and the impact of design on your daily life.
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Former New Jersey Governor and US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christine Todd Whitman joins Stephanie Ratte, a student at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, for a conversation about the role of nuclear energy after the 2015 Paris Agreement.
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Russia expert David Satter talks about the fall of Yeltsin, the rise of Putin, and what lies ahead for Russia and the United States
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Frederick Hutson, founder of Pigeonly, a technology company that focuses on building products for overlooked and underserved markets, speaks to Priscila Bala, director of the Mentor Network at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute.
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College administrators encourage civic engagement for all students, and international students are following the US presidential race. College administrators encourage civic engagement, so international students attend rallies, write op-eds and volunteer for presidential candidates.
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To avoid marginalization and over-reliance on China, Russia should repair ties with the West
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The nuclear security summits raised awareness and improved security, but threat of terrorists seizing fissile material is high.