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George Shultz, the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution and Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the role of economics in his ca...
George Shultz on Economics, Human Rights and the Fall of the Soviet Union is an episode from EconTalk Archives, 2007 by Library of Economics and Liberty. George Shultz, the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at Stanford's Hoov...
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George Shultz, the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution and Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the role of economics in his career, the tension between morality and pragmatism in foreign policy, and the role of personalities and economics in diplomacy, particularly in US/Soviet relations in the 1980s.
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George Shultz on Economics, Human Rights and the Fall of the Soviet Union is from EconTalk Archives, 2007 by Library of Economics and Liberty.
Published Sep 3, 2007 and 35:48 long