Human Security: The Emerging Paradigm for Understanding Global Vulnerabilities (Audio)
Listen to Sadako Ogata, president of the Japan International Cooperation Agency, discuss how human security has changed over the course of...
Speaker: Sadako Ogata, President, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA); Former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1991–2000)
Presider: Kati I. Marton, Author and Human Rights Activist
March 18, 2008
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