Basom--Kenneth (Political Science Faculty)
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1 | What about Whataboutisms? Northern Iowan 114:30, p.1 |
Concerns are raised with the increasing use of whataboutism's in today's political culture; photo. | |
2 | Ukraine's effect on UNI analyzed Northern Iowan 110:45, p.1 |
Professors from the history and political science departments gave presentations on the situation in Ukraine. | |
3 | English-only legislation proposed Northern Iowan 97:43, p.1 |
UNI instructors hope to gain a better understanding of Iowa's immigrant population by traveling to Patzcuaro, Mexico, to study the Mexican culture. | |
4 | Biological clock may run for Russia Public Relations News Release 2000:206, p.1 |
Kenneth Basom leads a discussion on the death and birth rate of Russia. | |
5 | Predicting Putin's Plans Public Relations News Release 1999:350, p.1 |
Ken Basom, associate professor of Political Science at UNI, will speak about Vladimir Putin and his promises. | |
6 | Scheduling snafu haunts students Northern Iowan 96:29, p.1 |
More than two hundred had to enroll in new classes after their Africa Non-Western Cultures class was cancelled for the semester. The instructor for the class, Stan Okafor, could not secure a work visa. | |
7 | End of the "Evil Empire" Public Relations News Release 1999:150, p.1 |
Discussion with Kenneth Basom, an Associate Professor of Political Science, about the dissolution of the Soviet Union. | |
8 | Milosevic presses on Public Relations News Release 1999:127, p.1 |
Professor Ken Basom, will discuss the future of Slobodan Milosevic's regime and its effects on Eastern Europe. | |
9 | Milosevic: is time running out? Public Relations News Release 1999:29, p.1 |
Ken Basom speculates on the changing level of support for Yugoslav leader Milosevic. | |
10 | Soviet coup eight years ago hastened Boris Yeltsin's rise to power Public Relations News Release 1999:15, p.1 |
Ken Basom comments on the power struggle in Russia. | |
11 | Yeltsin may face showdown this week with impeachment vote Public Relations News Release 1998:368, p.1 |
Ken Basom discusses Russian president Boris Yeltsin's impending impeachment vote. | |
12 | Impeachment cloud still hanging over Yeltsin's head Public Relations News Release 1998:333, p.1 |
Ken Basom discusses the possible impeachment of Russian president Boris Yeltsin. | |
13 | Kosovo conflict has personal impact on UNI professor Northern Iowan 95:50, p.1 |
Professor Kenneth Basom has been monitoring changes in Yugoslavia in recent years and is not surprised by the current conflict. | |
14 | Measuring the impact of Russia's opposition to bombing of Kosovo Public Relations News Release 1998:305, p.1 |
Professor Ken Basom talks about Russia's opposition to NATO bombings of Kosovo. | |
15 | Soviet Union called it quits in Afghanistan ten years ago Public Relations News Release 1998:249, p.1 |
Ken Basom talks about the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan ten years ago. | |
16 | A world of change in the seven years since Boris Yeltsin's inauguration Public Relations News Release 1997:392, p.1 |
Russia has changed drastically since the 1991 election of President Boris Yeltsin. | |
17 | What's behind Yeltsin's new, younger cabinet? Public Relations News Release 1997:351, p.1 |
Ken Basom discusses Boris Yeltsin's recent political moves. | |
18 | What does 1998 have in store for Eastern Europe Public Relations News Release 1997:171, p.1 |
UNI Associate Professor of Political Science Ken Basom reports that poor countries in Eastern Europe should see economic growth, although our efforts will remain necessary to stabilize the region. | |
19 | NATO considering new members today at Madrid Summit Public Relations News Release 1996:458, p.1 |
Professor Bason talks about NATO adding Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic to the 16 nation organization. | |
20 | Russian military may be disintegrating Public Relations News Release 1996:442, p.1 |
Professor Basom talks about Russian military leaders and the controversy over their contracts. | |
21 | From enemies to allies: former Soviet Bloc countries ask to foin NATO. Public Relations News Release 1996:256, p.1 |
Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic asj to join NATO. | |
22 | Dramatic changes since the end of the "Evil Empire" Public Relations News Release 1996:190, p.1 |
Ken Basom discusses the changes that have swept across the Eastern Bloc. | |
23 | Elections: Russia vs. U.S. Northern Iowan 93:19, p.1 |
Structure of elections in Russia and the U.S. are compared. | |
24 | After the election: Where does Bosnia go from here? Public Relations News Release 1996:31, p.1 |
Ken Basom will comment on the Bosnian elections. | |
25 | Bosnia and the United Nations Public Relations News Release 1994:504, p.1 |
Professor Basom believes that UN influence in Bosnia will depend on how the willingingness of the Bosnians to accept help. | |
26 | Yugoslavia the topic for history lecture Northern Edition 3:12, p.13 |
Kenneth E. Basom will speak. | |
27 | Destruction of Yugoslavia is final topic for History Lecture Series on Wednesday, April 12 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1994:370, p.1 |
Kenneth Basom will be the speaker at the final History Lecture Series. | |
28 | 'Agrarian Contradictions' topic for History Lecture Wednesday, March 8 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1994:314, p.1 |
Deborah Fink will deliver the address at next History Lecture Series. | |
29 | Yeltin's gamble/ Public Relations News Release 1994:219, p.1 |
Military involvement in Chechnya seems to have bee a political miscalculation on Yeltsin's part. | |
30 | Contemporary Russia subject of lecture Northern Edition 2:21, p.3 |
Panel discussion to be presented. | |
31 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1994:78, p.1 |
Impact of poor harvest on Russian economy is this week's topic for discussion. | |
32 | Panel on contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe to be featured at University of Northern Iowa lecture September 28. Public Relations News Release 1994:75, p.1 |
Kenneth Basom, Gregory Bruess, and Ernest Raiklin will make up a panel discussing contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe. | |
33 | Fire in the sky. Public Relations News Release 1993:352, p.1 |
Kenneth Basom believes an air strike could prompt Serb forces to retaliate against British peacekeeping forces in Bosnia. | |
34 | Political science faculty Campus News Network 4:8, p.3 |
Pita Agbese, Dhriendra Vajpeyi, and Taifa Yu presented at a third world conference while Jeremy R. T. Lewis and Kenneth Basom presented at the European Studies Conference. | |
35 | Conference of Political Scientists at University of Northern Iowa Saturday (October 30) Public Relations News Release 1993:145, p.1 |
Charles Grassley will be the guest speaker at the Iowa Conference of Political Scientists held at UNI. Participants include Edward Cohen, Robert Hislope, Eduardo Magalhaes, Michael Jogerst, William Reisinger, Keith Yanner, Darrell Hanson, Joe Shannahan | |
36 | Should we help them militarily and monetarily? Public Relations News Release 1992:774, p.1 |
Ken Basom feels that the U.S. needs to help the impoverished people of Macedonia in many ways. | |
37 | Power to the people. Public Relations News Release 1992:622, p.1 |
Ken Basom feels that President Clinton must get the support of the American people, if he plans to send peace-keeping troops to Bosnia. | |
38 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1992:554, p.1 |
Contact persons for topics of discussion are listed. | |
39 | Sources for help with discussing current events named. Public Relations News Release 1992:471, p.1 |
This week's topics for discussion include: Is peace possible in Yugoslavia, can the West help Yeltsin stay in power, and Iowa, a leader in interactive learning through communications. | |
40 | Bracing for Bosnia. Public Relations News Release 1992:366, p.1 |
Ken Basom feels that the U.S. role in Bosnia will be to oversee the boundary agreements. | |
41 | Bracing for Bosnia. Public Relations News Release 1992:343, p.1 |
Ken Basom feels that it is becoming more and more probable U.S. ground troops will become peace makers in Bosnia. | |
42 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:281, p.1 |
Raising the age for Medicare and the possibility of solving Yugoslavia's problems will be addressed this week by Arthur Cox and Ken Basom. | |
43 | Domestic tranquility may have to share agenda. Public Relations News Release 1992:272, p.1 |
Ken Basom states that the United States will have to address the problems in the former Yugoslavia, as well, as domestic problems. | |
44 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:254, p.1 |
Fiber-optics, ethnic-based political fights, and low loan default rates are the topics for discussion. | |
45 | Persecution in Europe¿ Public Relations News Release 1992:21, p.1 |
Ken Basom states that the Serbs and Bosnians may be repeating the same atrocities the Nazis committed in World War II. | |
46 | Auschwitz '92? Public Relations News Release 1992:5, p.1 |
Ken Basom compares the Nazis treatment of Jews and the present action of Serbs versus the Bosnians. | |
47 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news. Public Relations News Release 1991:696, p.1 |
Faculty and staff members named as additional sources of information for topics in the news. | |
48 | An economic epidemic. Public Relations News Release 1991:663, p.1 |
According to Ken Basom, the economies of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe are in disarray. | |
49 | Political Science Department announces new classes Northern Iowan 88:19, p.1 |
New courses are part of curricular revision. | |
50 | Kenneth Basom Campus News Network 2:5, p.2 |
Publishes article and makes presentation. |