This is an interactive calendar showing Princeton University events relating to international issues. Unless otherwise mentioned, all listed events are free and open to the public.

Use the clickable calendar at right to select a date and view its events. Next to each listing is an icon indicating which regions(s) of the world directly relate to the given event.

If you are the organizer of an event that does not appear here, please email the details to: piirsevt@princeton.edu

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

12:00 noon
Near Eastern Studies Brown Bag Lunch Series
"The Prospects of Democracy in Iraq"

Frist Campus Center, Level B, Multi-Purpose Room C

Bernard Lewis, Princeton University
Sponsored by the Department and Program in Near Eastern Studies.


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

12:00 noon
PIIRS Lunch Seminar
"Immoral Nations? Bush's War against Free Riders on American Drug Research and Innovation "

012 Bendheim Hall

Donald W. Light, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Reservation required. Contact Patricia Zimmer (pzimmer@princeton.edu) to reserve a seat and lunch.


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

12:00 noon
PIIRS Lunch Seminar
"From Words to Numbers: Narrative, Data, and Social Science"
012 Bendheim Hall

Roberto Franzosi, University of Reading, U.K.
Reservation required. Contact Patricia Zimmer (pzimmer@princeton.edu) to reserve a seat and lunch.


12:00 noon
Near Eastern Studies Brown Bag Lunch Series
"Saudi Arabia in Crisis"

Frist Campus Center, Level B, Multi-Purpose Room C

Michael Doran, Princeton University
Sponsored by the Department and Program in Near Eastern Studies.


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

12:15 pm
PLAS Tuesday Luncheon Seminar Series
"Reflections on the Princeton Tropical Ecology Program in Panama"

58 Prospect Ave., Rm. 107

Daniel Rubenstein, Princeton University
Sponsored by the Program in Latin American Studies.


4:30 pm
"Government and Business Relations in Japan: The Prewar Japanese Iron and Steel Industry "
234 Frist Campus Center

Peter Von Staden, University of the West of England.
Sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program.


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

4:30 pm
"Overcoming Apartheid: Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation?"
002 Robertson Hall

James Gibson, Washington University (St. Louis)
Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, the Department of Politics, and the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies


4:30 pm
"Workshop: Linguistica, Politica Linguistica y la Post-Nacion Hispanica"
Chancellor Green 103

Jose de Valle, City University of New York
Sponsored by the Department of Spanish & Portuguese Languages & Cultures.


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

12:00 noon
Near Eastern Studies Brown Bag Lunch Series
"Piety Spiral: How State-Led Islamization Makes Regimes Less Secure"

Frist Campus Center, Level B, Multi-Purpose Room C

Julie Taylor, Princeton University
Sponsored by the Department and Program in Near Eastern Studies.


12:00 noon
"Le Generation des Baby Boomers"

210 Dickinson Hall

Jean-Francois Sirinelli, Institut d'etudes Politiques, Paris
Sponsored by the Center for French Studies and the Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society


4:30 pm
"The War for Muslim Minds: Islam and the West"

Bowl 2, Robertson Hall

Gilles Kepel, Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris.
Sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, the Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society, the Center for French Studies, and the Institute for the Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia.


7:30 pm
"The Gaza Disengagement Plan: Dilemmas for the Peace Camp"

Rm. 302, Frist Campus Center

Adam Keller, Gush Shalom & Churches for Middle East Peace.
Sponsored by the Princeton Middle East Society and the Institute for the Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia.


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

12:15 pm
PLAS Tuesday Luncheon Seminar Series
"The Wrecking Ball & the Making of Urban Public Life in Brazil"

58 Prospect Ave., Rm. 107

Amy Chazkel, Graduate Center, CUNY
Sponsored by the Program in Latin American Studies.


4:30 pm
The Inaugural Goodman Lecture on Media and Global Affairs
"World Leaders on '60 Minutes'"

McCosh 50

Mike Wallace, CBS News
Sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

4:30 pm
"The Conflicts of Wolf-Killers and Rabid Man-Eaters in Early Modern Japan"
234 Frist Campus Center

Brett Walker, Montana State University.
Sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program.


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

12:00 noon
Democracy and Development Lunch Seminar
"W. Arthur Lewis, Ghana's chief economic adviser, and the Ghanaian economic failure"
012 Bendheim Hall

Robert Tignor, Princeton University, presenter
Angus Deaton, Princeton University, discussant
Reservation required. Contact Prerna Singh (prernas@princeton.edu) to reserve a seat and lunch.
To download a copy of the paper, click here.

4:30 pm
PIIRS Lecture
"Social Consequences of a Free Trade Area of the Americas"
Bowl 1, Robertson Hall

Marianne Wiesebron, Leiden University, Netherlands
Sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies

 


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