Events
- 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.


