Anne-Marie Slaughter

Anne-Marie Slaughter appears in the following:

The Eights | 1948 and the Rise of Globalism

Monday, May 07, 2018

Our series on the history of the American Culture Wars in our lifetimes, as seen decade by decade, begins with a look at the surprising idealism, and rise of globalism, that marked 1948.

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The Realities of Achieving Work/Life Balance

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Why are we still trying to solve the work/life balance conundrum for parents? 

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Where Women Go from Here

Friday, October 02, 2015

Anne-Marie Slaughter, who left a State Department job to focus on parenting, explains what can be done to even the playing field for working mothers.

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Sinai: What It Meant Then, What It Means Now

Thursday, August 09, 2012

There's more trouble unfolding this week in Egypt, as its newly elected president, Mohamed Morsi, confronts violence in the Sinai Peninsula. Sixteen Egyptian soldiers were killed Sund...

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Open Phones: Not Having It All

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

In the current issue of The Atlantic, Princeton University's Anne-Marie Slaughter writes about "Why Women Still Can't Have It All." Call in with your stories and your proposals for change. Should we redesign work? Redesign men? Or redesign what it means to have it all? Give us a call at 212-433-WNYC/9692 or post here!

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How Should We Balance Our Work and Personal Lives?

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Last week, Anne-Marie Slaughter published an article called “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All.” It speaks to those men and women who would like to see more women on the Supreme Court...

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How Have Iraq and Libya Changed US Foreign Policy?

Monday, March 19, 2012

The debate over whether to intervene in Syria continues, and many questions remain. What role would the U.S. play in an intervention? How should Americans engage the international community? Should we arm the Syrian opposition? 

Today we have the opportunity to reflect on the U.S.’s role in two recent conflicts. One year ago today, the American troops joined their French and British counterparts on the battlefield in Libya. Nine years ago today, the U.S. launched Operation Iraqi Freedom. What have we learned from these conflicts, and how do they inform U.S. foreign policy today? 

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Big Ideas

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and author, The Idea that is America: Keeping Faith with Our Values in a Dangerous World (Perseus Books Group 2007), says we need to return to principles on which the United States was established, such as liberty, democracy, equality, ...

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Back to Work

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

What did Congress hear about the immigration bill during Memorial Day weekend? Many members said they’d be listening to their constituents over the weekend break -- what are they bring back to Washington? Also, Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of the Wilson School at Princeton, on preserving American values in a dangerous ...