“You
are wrong.” That was Al Weatherhead’s first response
to my long and, I feared, somewhat confusing plea to him to
provide significant support for the Center for International
Affairs....
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Mobilizing Technology for Sustainable Development From April 10 to 12, the Weatherhead
Center hosted an international workshop on “Mobilizing Science
and Technology for Sustainable Development.”....
Religion in Global Politics Last month the Weatherhead Center awarded
$220,000 to a research team involving five University faculty members
to realize a project in “Religion in Global Politics.”
This decision....
Conference on Transatlantic Perspectives With the formal introduction of the
euro this year, economic relations between Europe and the United States
are receiving even more attention than usual. On....
Shipwrecked in Arcadia Paul Kelly, a veteran Australian journalist,
delivered a series of lectures at the Weatherhead Center in March
2002 entitled “Shipwrecked in Arcadia: The Australian Experiment.”
In his role as a member of the Center's Visiting Committee, Al Weatherhead
came to Harvard in April to discuss future developments at this institution
and to express his continuing support of the Center's work.