now have a flash research topic i need your advice on if at all possible- we can rehearse at zoomuni.net or i can come up to boston as soon as freedom of movement returns
how do those of us who value american/western youth friendships with china and japan help students navigate the next few virus-ridden PR months- what is advice we should be giving students particularly those currently blocked by the virus- who do you know that my friends and I can research positively on this subject
do you think as an example that privately prof nye would share views - i asked him this related question 2 weeks ago at csis
nyecsis jan2020 dc the greatest debate
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i hope my reason for valuing this meeting is clear- all my fathers work and east-west reconciliation purpose at The Economist related to this as well as prospects for human sustainability
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my goal (2020's resolution) with adam smith scholars is to set up a fringe series of debates in glasgow nov 2020 alongside cop26 - this is likely to be the best time to reappraise every international mess in which youth have become the victim- do you know if there is one japanese diplomat anywhere who remembers my fathers work and who might set up a parallel debate as fringe eg to youth influencers at the olympics
I am pretty sure there is a way through soros networks if we can mediate the opposite views out of brac college , vienna and brac bangladesh- at the end of the day half people live on asian continent - and policies that exclude them now whether out of brussels or dc will spin our species to extinction- is there anyone who does exponential prospect risk theory out of bostpn
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yours aye chris macrae +1 240 316 8157
ps if there is a more polite way to express this issue please forgive my inability as a diaspora scot to speak american english; the only time i gave a seminar at harvard it did not go well- in 1999 having special edited a triple issue of journal of marketing management on every mistake mass media made in 20th century i was told by the marketing faculty that while i might be correct america would never fund such research
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