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"The Power of Language - The Language of Power: Leveraging Core Humanitarian Principles to Improve Multi-lingual Communication in the Field"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
What Can International Relations Learn from International Law?
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 pm
Exit, Voice, and Loyalty at the International Criminal Court
Kerstetter Room, Marx Hall
4:30 pm
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Bombay Parsis and the Rediscovery of Ancient Iran, 1850-1900
202 Jones Hall
12:00 pm
Drought in the European Human Rights Garden: Consensus and Populist Sovereignty
016 Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
27
"Cutting Pice and Running Away: Missionary Discipline and African Relations at the UMCA Boy's Industrial House, Zanzibar, 1901-1905"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
08:00 am
"An American in Tahrir: Notes on Year Three of the Egyptian Revolution"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
The Perils of Nuclear Proliferation (Studies)
221 Nassau St. 2nd Floor Conference Room
12:30 pm
The Reception of the Western Discipline of Religious Studies (zongjiaoxue) in Republic China
202 Jones Hall
4:30 pm
China and Climate Change Policy: A Panel Discussion
Bowl 1, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
Slavic Film Series: Aleksandr Gintsburg, "The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin", 1965
010 East Pyne
7:00 pm
28
In the Shade of Bukhārī: Politics, Culture and Innovation in an Islamic Commentary Tradition
Aaron Burr Hall, 3rd Floor Atrium
12:00 pm
Stranded between Government and Opposition: The Politics of India's Left Front since 1989
219 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
"Downed Airmen as Social Catalysts, France and Germany, 1940-1945. A Work in Progress"
219 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
China Goes Global: The Partial Power
Bowl 1, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
01
Violence and Empire: An Interdisciplinary Workshop
216 Aaron Burr Hall
1:30 pm
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Near Eastern Studies Films - Spring 2013
101 McCormick
7:15 pm
04
"Child Language Brokering in Princeton's Hispanic Immigrant Community"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
Globalization, Contract Failure and Ethnic Assimilation: Evidence of Cochineal in Mexico
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 pm
American Power After the Financial Crisis
216 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
05
Sufis and Politicians in Sixteenth Century Egypt
202 Jones Hall
12:00 pm
"Love is Legal: LGBT and Human Rights in Russia"
219 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
06
"Rapid Results: Building Capacity, Changing Norms"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
08:00 am
The Economic-Security Nexus in Northeast Asia
202 Jones Hall
4:30 pm
Literalism and Legitimate Violence in Early Islamic Legal Thought
102 Jones Hall
4:30 pm
On the Sensitivity of International Cooperation to Uncertainty about Climate Change
Bowl 1, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
Slavic Film Series: Solaris, 1973
010 East Pyne
7:00 pm
Near Eastern Studies Films - Spring 2013
100 Jones Hall
7:15 pm
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CyberSovietica: Architecture, Planning, and the Cybernetics of Soviet Space
Aaron Burr Hall, 3rd Floor Atrium
12:00 pm
Dalit Bombay: Stigma, Everyday Life and the Location of Critical Thought
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
Secularism and Muslim Democracy in Turkey and the recently published Toward an Islamic Enlightenment: The Gülen Movement
101 Bobst Center
4:30 pm
08
"COMPLAINTS! Cultures of Grievance in Eastern Europe and Eurasia"
219 Aaron Burr Hall
09:00 am
09
"COMPLAINTS! Cultures of Grievance in Eastern Europe and Eurasia"
219 Aaron Burr Hall
09:00 am
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"Double Exposure: Lin Shu’s Translation of 'Oliver Twist' and the Social Vision of Chinese Fiction"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
Legislative Veto Players and the Effects of International Human Rights Agreements
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 pm
Navigating European Union and International Arbitration Law
Kerstetter Room, Marx Hall
4:30 pm
“Ballet and Politics in Russia: A Conversation with Svetlana Lunkina, Prima Ballerina of the Bolshoi Theater Ballet.”
219 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
The Impact of the 2013 Israeli Elections on the Middle East Peace Process
016 Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
12
Talk Therapy - Yemen, the National Dialogue and Prospects for Transition
202 Jones Hall
12:00 pm
13
"Innovations in Conservation: Successful New Approaches in Southern Africa to Create Large Protected Areas"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
08:00 am
Votes, Vetoes, and the Political Economy of International Trade Arrangements
219 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
Climate Change Uncertainty in Development Projects
Bowl 2, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
Slavic Film Series: Leonid Gaidai, "Ivan Vasilievich Changes Professions", 1973
010 East Pyne
7:00 pm
14
Pakistan: Preventing State Failure
219 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
Modernization Theory, Islam, and a Hermeneutic for Development
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
The International Refugee Regime: Protection without Solutions?
016 Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
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"Do Publishers have a Theory of Translation? What we think about when we think about commissioning a translation"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
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On Autocracy and the Transition Towards Democracy in the Arab Region
100 Jones Hall
12:00 pm
Islam and Exile in the 18th Century Indian Ocean
202 Jones Hall
12:00 pm
27
“Foreign Reporters Armed to Attack Kenya”: 2013 election as contestation space between Western and local mediascapes of the ‘African problem’
216 Aaron Burr Hall
08:00 am
Foreign Aid, Economic Development and Politics: What we can lear from a Representative Survey and Randomized Field Experiment in Uganda
127 Corwin Hall
12:00 pm
"The Politics of Improving Cabinet Office Performance"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
Is There a Future for Democracy in Iraq?
101 McCormick
4:30 pm
Communicating Uncertainty in the H1N1 Pandemic
Bowl 1, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
Slavic Film Series: Andrei Tarkovskii, "Stalker" (Part 1),1979
245 East Pyne
7:00 pm
Near Eastern Studies Films - Spring 2013
100 Jones Hall
7:15 pm
28
Music Making and the Politics of Listening and Relatedness in Turkey
Aaron Burr Hall, 3rd Floor Atrium
12:00 pm
From Lubok to Novel: Mikhail Chulkov's The Comley Cook (1770)
245 East Pyne
4:30 pm
Political Inconsistency and Scientific Uncertainty: An Experimental Test
Bowl 2, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
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"Futile but Necessary Interdisciplinary Translations: The Case of Legal Language"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
Everyday Law in Russia
Kerstetter Room, Marx Hall
4:30 pm
"Freedom vs Money: Mass Media in Putin's Russia”
216 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
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"League of Nations and the Colonial State: Campaign Against Child Trafficking in Southeastern Nigeria, 1930s"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
08:00 am
Slavic Film Series: Andrei Tarkovskii, "Stalker" (Part 2), 1979
010 East Pyne
7:00 pm
Near Eastern Studies Films - Spring 2013
100 Jones Hall
7:15 pm
04
A Noah's Ark: Information and Authority in Revolutionary Russia, 1916-1924
Aaron Burr Hall, 3rd Floor Atrium
12:00 pm
Algerian Medical Auxiliaries at War
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
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