This archive contains events that occurred prior to November 2024. For more recent events, please see our new Event Calendar.
Events Archive
Title | Date and Time | Location |
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Explaining the Transnational Advocacy Agenda: Insights from Human Security Practitioners Charli Carpenter, Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts at Amherst |
- | Gowen 1A |
Reframing Energy Security: How Oil Dependence Influences U.S. National Security Charles Glaser, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University |
- | Gowen 1A |
The Development of Philanthropy in Contemporary China Madame Yang Lan (Chairwoman, Sun Culture Foundation) |
- | 210 Kane Hall |
The Rhetoric of Power Politics: Hitler’s Legitimation Strategies, British Policies, & World War II Stacie Goddard, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College |
- | Gowen 1A |
Types of Security Threats and National Strategies: An Exploratory Case of China under Mao David Bachman, Professor, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington |
- | Gowen 1A |
Climate Wars? Security Implications of Climate Change Halvard Buhaug, Senior Researcher at the Center for the Study of Civil War, Peace Research Institute Oslo |
- | Gowen 1A |
Dynamic Deterrence in Civil War: Evidence from (Simulated) Airstrikes in Afghanistan Jason Lyall, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale |
- | Gowen 1A |
Don't Stop Thinking about Yesterday: An Experiment with Conflict Narratives in the Caucasus (or “Let ‘baijans be ‘baijans”) Scott Radnitz, Assistant Professor of International Studies,Jackson School, University of Washington |
- | Gowen 1A |
The Puzzle of Rwanda's Genocide Alan Kuperman, Associate Professor of Government, University of Texas, Austin |
- | Gowen 1A |
Peacekeeping and the Security Dilemma | - | Gowen 1A |
Assessing Intentions in International Politics Keren Yarhi-Milo, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Princeton |
- | Gowen 1A |
War and the Religious Calendar Ron Hassner, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UC Berkeley |
- | Gowen 1A |
The Social Construction of Strategy Nicolas Jabko, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies and Research, Sciences Po |
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Nuclear Power without Nuclear Proliferation? Scott Sagan, Co‐director, Center for International Security and Cooperation, and Professor, Department of Political Science, Stanford University |
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Democratic Transitions and Violence Stephan Hamberg, Ph.D. Student, University of Washington |
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UWISC Talk David Welch, CIGI Chair of Global Security, Balsillie School of International Affairs, and Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo |
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Authoritarian Regimes, Domestic Politics, and Conflict Outcomes Jessica Weeks, Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Cornell University |
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Severyns Ravenholt Lecture in Comparative Politics Ban Ki-Moon, United Nations Secretary General |
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Law & the Environmental Movement in China Jingjing Zhang (Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims in China) |
- | 110 Kane Hall |
Democracy, Human Rights, and the Destiny of Southeast Asia Anwar Ibrahim, President, Anwar Ibrahim & Associates, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia and former Minister of Finance |
Kane Hall 210 | |
Severyns Ravenholt Lecture in Comparative Politics Zainah Anwar, Executive Director, Sisters in Islam, Malaysia |
Kane Hall 210 | |
Severyns Ravenholt Lecture in Comparative Politics Long Yongtu, Secretary-General, Bo'Ao Forum for Asia, former Vice Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation of the People's Republic of China, Former Chief Trade Representative |
Kane Hall 210 | |
Severyns Ravenholt Lecture in Comparative Politics Jose Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Winner |
Kane Hall 210 | |
Severyns Ravenholt Lecture in Comparative Politics Frank Ching, Senior Editor, Far Eastern Economic Review |
Kane Hall 210 |