March 3, 2025 |
11:00am |
Jackson School of Global Affairs Academic Workshop: "Environmental and Social Inequities in Global Data Centre" |
11:15am |
South Asian Studies Council 2025 Annual Gandhi Lecture: "Scaling Up Satyagraha: Miscalculation and Discovery" |
12:00pm |
"The Effects of Firms' Lobbying on Resource Misallocation," In Song Kim, MIT |
12:00pm |
Japanese Politics Talk: "The Politics of Public Broadcasting in Britain and Japan: The BBC and NHK Compared" |
1:00pm |
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Program: "Will Russia Change in 2025?" |
3:30pm |
European Studies Council: "The Fate of Bulgaria's Jews during WWII" |
March 4, 2025 |
11:45am |
Colloquium in International Security Studies“‘Better the hegemon you know…’: Singapore and Pax Americana from the Cold War to the Present” |
12:00pm |
South Asian Studies Council: "Imperial Power and Language Ideologies in South and West Asia" |
4:00pm |
Jackson School of Global Affairs Blue Center for Global Strategic Assessment: "Escalation: A Podcast History of U.S.-Ukraine Relations" |
March 5, 2025 |
12:00pm |
International Relations Workshop: "Teaching the Past, Informing the Present? The Impact of School History Education on International Attitudes" |
12:00pm |
"Taking Sides: Party Competition, Interest Group Strategy, and the Polarization of American Pluralism," Jesse Crosson, Purdue University |
12:00pm |
European Studies Council Race, Migration, and Coloniality in Europe Working Group: "Europe's Authoritarian Turn: Right Wing Politics and Where to Go from Here" |
12:00pm |
International Relations Workshop: "TBD" |
12:00pm |
Council on Middle East Studies Program in Iranian Studies: "Beyond Sectarianism: Ambiguity, Hermeneutics, and Formations of Religious Identity in Early Islam" |
4:00pm |
Jackson School of Global Affairs Peacebuilding Initiative: "Nuclear Weapons are not a Fact of Life" |
5:00pm |
Political Economy of Development Graduate Student Workshop: "TBA" |
March 6, 2025 |
12:00pm |
"Trickle-Down Redistribution: Revisiting the Pattern and Politics of Rising Inequality in Rich Democracies," Philipp Rehm, JHU |
12:00pm |
Leitner Program |
4:30pm |
Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy at the Jackson School of Global Affairs: "World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the 21st Century" |