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US Studies Centre National Summit 2007 - Introduction and Welcome
   2007_ussc_1
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Prof. Alan Dupont & Prof. Murray Goot - Australian Attitudes Towards the United States - Survey Results 2
   2007_ussc_2
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Session One - Prof. Michael Nacht - Will the Next US Foreign Policy Look Suprisingly Like the Current One?
   2007_ussc_3
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Session One - Prof. Robert O'Neill - Australian Respondent
   2007_ussc_4
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Session One - Audience Questions
   2007_ussc_5
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Session Two - Prof. Richard Vietor - How Counties Compete
   2007_ussc_6
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Session Two - Tim Harcourt - Australian Respondent
   2007_ussc_7
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Session 2 - Audience Questions
   2007_ussc_8
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Session Three - Prof. Ann-Marie Slaughter - Mobilizing a Democracy in a World of Multiple Threats
   2007_ussc_9
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Session Three - Audience questions for Prof. Ann-Marie Slaughter
   2007_ussc_10
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Session Three - Allan Gyngell - Australian Respondent
   2007_ussc_11
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Session Three - Audience questions for Prof.Slaughter & David Gyngell
   2007_ussc_12
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Session Four - Prof. William Chafe - Continuing Tensions in Who Americans Are and What We Beleive
   2007_ussc_13
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Session Four - Dr. Stephen Robertson - Australian Respondent plus Audience Questions
   2007_ussc_14
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James Wolfensohn Address
   2007_ussc_15
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