Events
- Moderator/Chair
- Roilos, Panagiotis
- Faculty Associate.
In March, Harvard University Press is publishing The Shock of the Global: The 1970s in Perspective, edited by Niall Ferguson, Charles S. Maier, Erez Manela, and Daniel J. Sargent.
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"Southern Cone Leviathans: Metropolis and Periphery in the Creation of Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay"
- Speakers
- Mazzuca, Sebastián
- Academy Scholar, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies. Ph.D. candidate, Department of Political Science, and M.A.
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Special Series on International Relations of East Asia
"How Different Is DPJ’s Foreign Policy?" Discussant:Kazuyuki YamazakiFellow. Diplomat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Former Executive Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Tokyo, Japan.Co-sponsored by the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies and the WCFIA Fellows Program.
Video on the Internet briefly promised us a cultural future of decentralized production and daring changes in form--even beyond dancing kittens and laughing babies. Yet recent developments on sites like YouTube, Hulu, and Fancast as well as research about how audiences watch online video both suggest a retrenchment of structures from the old “mass media” system rather than anything daring. In this talk I’ll argue that choices about the distribution infrastructure for video will determine whether all our future screens will be the same.
- Speakers
- Dunning, Thad
- Associate Professor of Political Science, Yale University.
A few seats remain for “Journalism’s Digital Transition: Unique Legal Challenges and Opportunities", taking place this Friday April 9th at Harvard Law School. Register now by visiting http://www.omln.org/conference.This one-day symposium is organized by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society's Citizen Media Law Project and Cyberlaw Clinic. Learn more about speakers and the program by visiting our agenda page: http://www.omln.org/conference/agenda.We hope that you will join us and share this invitation with colleagues.
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Civil Conflict in Africa, Talk Title TBD
- Speakers
- Lewis, Janet
- Graduate Student Associate. Ph.D.
Please join us for a fascinating expo and reception hosted by the International Development Network at MIT. This event is being held in conjunction with the International Development Conference at Harvard. Refreshments will be served.
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"My Road Trip with Mr.
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"What's Enough?
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"The Political Culture of Forgiveness and Reconciliation"
A seminar in recognition of an edited volume originally published in Spanish in 2009, soon to be released in English, that explores forgiveness and reconciliation in a variety of political and cultural settings and analyzes their role in conflict resolution.
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"Why Clientelism?
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"Home Fronts: A Transnational Study of Japan, Germany, Britain, and the U.S. in World War II"
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"Afghanistan: How to End Violent Conflict and Promote Reconciliation"
- Moderator/Chair
- Hicks, Donna
- Associate.
- Speakers
- Galbraith, Peter
- Former Ambassador to Croatia, and former UN diplomat.
The Boston University Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study for the Longer-Range Future will convene a conference on the future of Africa, titled “Good News from Africa” on Friday, April 16, 2010.
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"American Grace: The Changing Role of Religion in America"
- Moderator/Chair
- Liviatan, Ofrit
- Associate.
- "State-Religions Relations and the Polemics on the Holy See-Brazil Concordat: Threatens to the Citizenry and Democracy?"
- This is open to the public.
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Special Series on Common Problems of Advanced Industrial Democracies
Panel: Japanese Women at the Workplace"Corporate Childcare Centers and Work/Life Balance in the U.S. and Japan"Tsuyako NakamuraVisiting Scholar in Sociology, Harvard University, and Associate Professor, the Institute for Language and Culture, Doshisha University."Sex-Typing in Hiring: Evidence from Japan"Eunmi Mun
Mikko Välimäki, is CEO of Tuxera Ltd, adjunct professor at Helsinki University of Technology, FinlandRSVP required for those attending in person (rsvp
cyber [dot] law [dot] harvard [dot] edu)This event will be webcast live at 12:30 pm ET and archived on our site shortly after.
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"The Ethics and Economics of Intergenerational Distribution in a Warming Planet"
- Speakers
- Roemer, John
- Elizabeth S. and A.
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"To Intervene or Not to Intervene: The EU's Military Operations"
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"Malcolm X in France: Internationalism and the Limits of Political Tolerance"
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Seizing Opportunities to Enhance U.S. Aid Effectiveness: The State of Play and Ways Forward
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"The poetical and political construction of 'Dracula the Tyrant', 1456-1500"
- Speakers
- Ravelhofer, Barbara
- Visiting Scholar, Center for History and Economics.
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"The Origins of Humanitarian Intervention"
- Speakers
- Bass, Gary J.
- Associate Professor of Politics, Princeton University ; Associate Professor of Politics, Princeton University
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"How do Islamists Party?
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"What Makes a Life Significant? A panel discussion in memory of William James"
Presenter: Steve Schnapp, hosted by the Community Health Education Center (CHEC) Location: 35 Northampton Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02118 Cost/Registration: This workshop is only available to Community Health Education Center (CHEC) participants.
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"Business Models in Latin America"
- Speakers
- Tarziján, Jorge
- Luksic Visiting Scholar, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University; Director, School of Management, Catholic University of Chile.
Presenter: Steve Schnapp, hosted by the Community Health Education Center (CHEC) Cost/Registration: **This workshop is only available to Community Health Education Center (CHEC) participants.

