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Cinema Interruptus : ウィキペディア英語版
Conference on World Affairs

The Conference on World Affairs (CWA) is an annual conference, open to the public, featuring panel discussions among experts in international affairs and other areas, hosted since 1948 by the University of Colorado Boulder in Boulder, Colorado, USA.
==History==

The Conference was founded in 1948 by Howard Higman,〔"http://howardhigman.com/"〕 a professor of Sociology at the University. He ran the conference until he retired, shortly before his death in 1995.〔"http://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/01/us/howard-higman-academic-impresario-dies-at-80.html?src=pm"〕 The Conference resumed in 1996, and was directed for 16 years by Professor James Palmer,〔"http://www.colorado.edu/news/r/c580ce8b87d1d77416db2fe4720c3321.html"〕〔Higman, Howard. "Higman: A Collection", edited by Tom Adams and Betty Brandenburg. Foreword by Roger Ebert.
Copr. 1998 Thomas Berryhill Press. ISBN 0-9648638-5-5.〕 currently by John Griffin.〔http://www.colorado.edu/news/features/griffin-takes-helm-conference-world-affairs〕

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