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Conferences and Workshops: 2008-2009
August 28, 2008
Robert O. Keohane Festschrift
To be held in Boston; By invitation only
September 2, 2008
Incoming NCGG Fellows Orientation
To be held in 438 Robertson Hall, 9 AM
September 9, 2008
Tour of Stokes & Firestone Libraries for NCGG Incoming Fellows
To be held at Stokes Library, 2:30 PM
September 10, 2008
Woodrow Wilson School Orientation - For all new WWS members
To be held in Bowl 016, Robertson Hall, 10:30 AM
September 11, 2008
NCGG Welcome Reception
To be held in 300 Wallace Hall, 5 PM. Open to the WWS community. RSVP to Patricia Trinity
September 23, 2008
Publishing Workshop for NCGG Incoming Fellows
To be held in 438 Robertson Hall, 11 AM
December 8-12, 2008
Theories of International Political Economy and China
Peking University, Beijing, China; By invitation only
February 20, 2009
The Politics of WTO Reform
By invitation only
April 3-4, 2009
The Economics, Law and Politics of the GATT/WTO
To be held at Yale University; By invitation only
May 16, 2009
Political Institutions and Economic Policy Workshop
To be held in 300 Wallace Hall; By invitation only
News: 2007-2008
October 8, 2007 - Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellowship Programme announced--Information about the program
March 27, 2007 - Center receives endowment
Conferences and Workshops: 2007-2008
August 27, 2007
New Student Information Session
This session will provide students with a brief overview of the resources available at the center. Pre-registration required. To be held in 300 Wallace at 12:30pm.
September 4, 2007
New Fellows Orientation
To be held in 438 Robertson Hall, 10am
September 11, 2007
Welcome Reception
To be held in 300 Wallace at 5pm. Open to WWS community. RSVP to nbarthel@princeton.edu
September 27-28, 2007
Globalization and Democracy conference - Preliminary program
November 9-10, 2007 International Political Economy Society conference at Stanford University - Program
February 14-16, 2008 Princeton-Yale Seminar on Reputations and International Agreements (Please note that the seminar is not open to the public.)
Conferences and Workshops: 2006-2007
May 19, 2007
Political Institutions and Economic Policy workshop
May 11-12, 2007
Power and Institutional Design workshop
May 3-4, 2007
Effectiveness of International Institutions
March 16-17, 2007
Migration, International Relations, and the Evolution of World Politics
Preliminary program
March 1-4, 2007
PICSim (Princeton Interactive Crisis Simulation 2007) Organized by the Undergraduate PICSim group
December 15, 2006
Microfinance conference Organized by the Undergraduate Microfinance group
February 23, 2007
"Europe and the Management of Globalization"
November 17-18, 2006
International Political Economy Society Inaugural Conference
Conferences and Workshops: 2005-2006
May 13, 2006
"Research
Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy"
(Co-sponsored by the Research Program in Political Economy, the Center for Globalization and Governance, and PIIRS.)
(Please note that the meeting is not open to the public.)
May 5, 2006
"The Politics and Policy of HIV/AIDS in the Developing World"
(Co-sponsored by the Princeton AIDS Initiative, the Center for Health and Wellbeing, and the Center for Globalization and Governance.)
(For additional information please contact Josh Busby.)
April 7-8, 2006
"Rationality and Reputation in International Relations Theory"
(Organized by Josh Busby and Barbara Walter.)
(Please note that the workshop is not open to the public.)
March 9-11, 2006
"Observing Trade: International Trade Networks and Their Impacts"
(Sponsored by PIIRS and cosponsored by The Woodrow Wilson School, the International Economics Section, and the Center for Globalization and Governance)
February 26-27, 2006
"Financing Global Public Goods"
(Part of the L20 project.)
(Please note that the workshop is not open to the public.)
February 24-25, 2006
"Workshop on Nested and Overlapping Institutions"
(Organized by Sophie Meunier and Karen Alter)
February 16-18, 2006
"Normative and Empirical Evaluation of Global Governance"
November 11-12, 2005
"Transatlantic Relations Workshop"
(Please note that the workshop is not open to the public.)
April 29-30, 2005
"The Political Economy of Globalization: How Firms, Workers, and Policymakers Are
Responding to Global Economic Integration"
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