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A Simulation on the Intensifying Crises in and around Syria, and with Iran
Bowl 1, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
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A Conversation on Women and the Revolution in Egypt
James Stewart Theater
5:00 pm
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"Translation at War"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
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Syria: State of Barbarism
202 Jones Hall
12:00 pm
From Indifference to Passion: Elections, Violence, and the Dignity of Truth in Guatemala
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
19
"Amnesty in South Africa"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
08:00 am
Crossing the Line: Local Ethnic Geography and Voting in Ghana
127 Corwin Hall
12:00 pm
Mountain Viewing in Early Medieval China: The Case of Xie Lingyun
202 Jones Hall
4:30 pm
"Up to the Minute" - Americans Under Attack: Libya, Egypt, Yemen and American-Muslim Relations
Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
U.S. Public Views on Climate Change: Insights from Polling
216 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
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"Rhythm in Arthur Waley's Translation of Chinese Poetry"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
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Walking Alone: Inequality versus Nationalism in Rabindranath Tagore's Thought
213 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
al-Qa'ida and the Professionalization of Jihadis
202 Jones Hall
12:00 pm
"Hydrogen Oxygenovich: The Construction of Scientific Russian"
245 East Pyne
4:30 pm
A Women in the Crossfire
219 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
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"Native Medical Auxiliaries in Colonial Algeria: A Prosopographical Approach"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
08:00 am
Slavic Film Series "The Red Shoes"
010 East Pyne
7:00 pm
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"European Union: An Indispensable Partner"
Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall
12:00 pm
"Climate Change, the IPCC, and International Policy Architecture"
016 Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
Sri Lanka's Killing Fields
Bowl 1, Robertson Hall
8:00 pm
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2013 Princeton in Dar es Salaam Informational Meeting
Aaron Burr Hall, 3rd Floor Atrium
12:00 pm
Sudan's Messy Divorce: Blood, Brinkmanship, and the Division of Africa's Largest State
Bowl 2, Robertson Hall
12:15 pm
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"The History and Strategies of Translation of the Mahabharata, Great Indian Epic"
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
"Return of a King: The First Anglo-Afghan War and the Birth of the Great Game"
219 Aaron Burr Hall
4:30 pm
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Home Grown: Marijuana and the Origins of Mexico's War on Drugs
216 Aaron Burr Hall
12:00 pm
"A Conversation between William Dalrymple and Gyan Prakash"
210 Dickinson Hall
12:00 pm
If Rice were a Man: Twelver and Ismaili Reception of an early Shi'i Hadith
202 Jones Hall
12:00 pm
"Is Yemen a Failed State?"
Bowl 2, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
"The Middle East: Gender, Art, and Politics" Focus of Panel Discussions
016 Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
03
"Using the Past to Imagine the Future: Development Planning for a Tanzanian-Zambian Railway, 1925-1975""
216 Aaron Burr Hall
08:00 am
The Chinese Mirror Has Two Faces? Understanding China's Approach to United Nations Peacekeeping
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 pm
Former Korean PM: Hope, Compassion and the Can-do Spirit: President Syngman Rhee and Korea's Path Forward
Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall
4:30 pm
Slavic Film Series "Children of Theater Street"
010 East Pyne
7:00 pm
04
Patchworks of Cooperation: International Governance of the Commons
Aaron Burr Hall, 3rd Floor Atrium
12:00 pm
Read-Write Memory: How to Translate Images of Early Chinese Cityscapes into Texts (and Back Again)
202 Jones Hall
4:30 pm
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"Arabic Thought beyond the Liberal Age: 'New Directions in Middle East Intellectual History'"
219 Aaron Burr Hall
09:00 am
"Building Institutions at the Micro Level: Results from a Field Experiment in Property Dispute and Conflict Resolution"
015 Robertson Hall
12:00 pm
Workshop, "Empire and Ideology"
210 Dickinson Hall
1:30 pm
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"Arabic Thought beyond the Liberal Age: 'New Directions in Middle East Intellectual History'"
219 Aaron Burr Hall
09:00 am