Keough School of Global Affairs
Fighting to End Poverty
In Dandora, Kenya, a sprawling neighborhood in Nairobi, housing for 250,000 people is built around the city’s largest dumpsite. Life near a large trash heap exposes the...
watch videoForum 17-18: Views from the West Wing: How Global Trends Shape U.S. Foreign Policy
Throughout history, U.S. presidential Chiefs of Staff have held a front row seat to some of the most important and influential events in our nation’s history — from tense...
watch videoReligious Peacebuilding
In this episode, A. Rashied Omar from the Keough School of Global Affairs discusses his work in religious peacebuilding.
watch videoBrexit, the WTO, and the Future of UK Trade: Session 3 of 3
This video is part of the Notre Dame Student-Alumni Lecture Series 2016; this is the last of three roundtable discussions regarding the trade implications of Brexit. The sessions...
watch videoBrexit and Trade Negotiations outside the EU: Session 2 of 3
This video is part of the Notre Dame Student-Alumni Lecture Series 2016; this is the second of three roundtable discussions regarding the trade implications of Brexit. The...
watch videoBrexit and Trade Negotiations with the EU: Session 1 of 3
This video is part of the Notre Dame Student-Alumni Lecture Series 2016; this is the first of three roundtable discussions regarding the trade implications of Brexit. The sessions...
watch videoAsia and the US Elections
The 2016 US Presidential election is full of issues that affect our relationship with nations in Asia, including trade and security. The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), China’s...
watch video“Ukraine, Democratic Revolution, and the Challenges of a Catholic University” – Nanovic Forum with Archbishop Borys Gudziak
Archbishop Borys Gudziak, President of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv and a leader of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, was invited to give the 2016 Keeley Vatican...
watch videoThe Game of the Century: A Clash of Perspectives On and Off the Gridiron
The year 1966 will long be remembered as one of protest and division over the escalating War in Vietnam and the rise of black power. It will also be remembered for a...
watch videoFighting for Lasting Peace
Peace negotiations between the Colombian government and the country’s principal guerrillas had come to a standstill yet again. One of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in...
watch videoFighting to Preserve our Heritage
What if, in an instant, one of the world’s most renowned, most beloved, most iconic sites was destroyed? Across the globe, many important cultural heritage monuments face the...
watch videoFighting for Displaced People
There are 60 million displaced people in the world and every day an estimated 40,000 people flee their homes in search of safety elsewhere. For many, a temporary stop in a refugee...
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