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DESCRIPTION:“The Making of a Global Project: Conflict\, Collaboration\, &am
 p\; the International Space Station.” It is extraordinarily difficult to l
 aunch\, much less accomplish\, huge projects that are at the cutting edge 
 of technology and politics. The International Space Station (ISS) was begu
 n by President Reagan in 1984\, saved from death by President Clinton in 1
 993\, and completed under President Obama in 2011. The secret for sustainm
 ent has been turning conflict into collaboration across nations through un
 common leadership. ISS\, the largest international science and technology 
 project in history\, may have lessons for future global challenges\, parti
 cularly climate change and energy security. Dr. W. Henry Lambright Profess
 or of Public Administration\, International Relations\, and Political Scie
 nce at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University 
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies Series presents: W. Henry Lambrig
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:“The Making of a Global Project: Conflict\, Co
 llaboration\, &amp\; the International Space Station.” It is extraordinari
 ly difficult to launch\, much less accomplish\, huge projects that are at 
 the cutting edge of technology and politics. The International Space Stati
 on (ISS) was begun by President Reagan in 1984\, saved from death by Presi
 dent Clinton in 1993\, and completed under President Obama in 2011. The se
 cret for sustainment has been turning conflict into collaboration across n
 ations through uncommon leadership. ISS\, the largest international scienc
 e and technology project in history\, may have lessons for future global c
 hallenges\, particularly climate change and energy security. Dr. W. Henry 
 Lambright Professor of Public Administration\, International Relations\, a
 nd Political Science at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University <br>
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