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Why Nations Rise: China, India, and the Narratives of Great Powers - CFR Webinar
April, 6, 2022
CFR Webinar
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Building a More Effective Indian State: Theory, Evidence, and Practice
April, 5, 2022
In this talk, Prof. Muralidharan, will synthesize insights from two decades of research on improving public service delivery and state capacity in India.
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General Equilibrium Effects of (Improving) Public Employment Programs: Evidence from India
April, 4, 2022
Karthik Muralidharan speaks on General equilibrium effects of (improving) public employment programs.
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Uprising and Change in Chile: From Social Protest to Institutional Transformation
April, 4, 2022
This talk will discuss the protests and social uprising in Chile.
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Can Unofficial "Track Two" Dialogues Spur Official Diplomacy with North Korea?
April, 1, 2022
This panel will explore ways to make an effective transition from purely coercive to cooperative engagement by re-imagining Track Two diplomacy.
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Death in the City: Funerary Architecture and Urbanism in Muslim South Asia
March, 29, 2022
This talk will explore how funerary sites and rituals have historically impacted and shaped urban development in the Indian subcontinent.
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The Two Amigos? What to Expect on U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation
March, 28, 2022
This talk provides an overview of the current state of bilateral U.S.-Mexico security cooperation and examines several risk scenarios for the coming years.
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Spotlight on Latin America and the Caribbean: Graduate Student Panel
March, 25, 2022
Please join Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA) for a panel presentation by PLACA-funded graduate students on their research projects.
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Acquired Nationality: Dirty Work and the Americanization of Korean Firms
March, 25, 2022
The Comparative Politics/International Relations Series presents Randall Stone, speaking on the americanization of Korean firms.
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Genealogies of Anti-Asian/Asia Violences Symposium
March, 25, 2022
This symposium will convene a cohort of scholars, students, and activists whose work can collectively help trace the genealogies and geographies of anti-Asian violence.
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Genealogies of Anti-Asian/Asia Violences Symposium
March, 24, 2022
This symposium will convene a cohort of scholars, students, and activists whose work can collectively help trace the genealogies and geographies of anti-Asian violence.
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Green Parties as New Left Party in Europe: Consequences for Distributive Policy-Making
March, 24, 2022
This talk investigates the relevance of the rise of Green parties for distributive politics in Europe.
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Women Dramatists: Dynamics of Aggression and Resistance in the Southern Cone (Post)dictatorship
March, 23, 2022
This talk aims to identify scenarios of resistance and social protest among the most intimate spaces of women involved in militancy, theater, and performance.
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International Security and Cooperation - CFR Webinar
March, 10, 2022
CFR webinar
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Beyond the Camp and the Surgery: Cochlear Implants and Complex Dependencies in India
March, 10, 2022
This talk will examine how the Indian cochlear implant program reveals new way in which the state engages with disability.
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Middle Eastern Women: Diverse and Amazing Role Models
March, 8, 2022
Based on Wafa’ Tarnowska's book Amazing Women of the Middle East, this talk will discuss Middle Eastern women from many walks of life.
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The War in Ukraine: Historical Contexts and Perspectives
March, 4, 2022
The War in Ukraine: Historical Contexts and Perspectives
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From the Ivory Tower to the Ebony Village: Do You Dare Cross the Bridge?
March, 4, 2022
Ana Menezes will share her personal experiences, reflections and lessons learned over a period of 35-year career in the field, especially in Africa.
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IR Resume Review Appointments
March, 4, 2022
Resume Appointments
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Americans in China: A Book Talk
March, 3, 2022
Americans in China tells the stories of men and women who have lived and worked in China from before the Communist era to the present.