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BCIP: Toft

Apr 5, 2016 at -

The Browne Center for International Politics and Perry World House host Monica Toft, University of Oxford for a talk entitled "Death by Demography: Population Shifts and State Collapse."



Women's Week Keynote Speaker Janet Mock

Apr 2, 2016 at -

Join the Penn Association for Gender Equity, QSP2, and LambdaAlliance for an evening with Janet Mock as the keynote event for Women’s Week 2016. There will be a moderated discussion, followed by an audience Q&A.     



A Conversation with CIA Director John Brennan

Apr 1, 2016 at -

The Fels Institute of Government is pleased to welcome CIA Director John Brennan to the Penn Community for a conversation on modern foriegn policy issues, national security, and the future of the global fight against…



CSCC: Tang

Mar 31, 2016 at -

“East Asian Regionalism, China, and US: is the Pacific wide enough for US and China?” Shiping Tang,  Professor at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University, Shanghai, China



Grad APW: Cramer

Mar 31, 2016 at -

The American Politics Graduate workshop hosts Julia Cramer



Professionalization Workshop: Sil

Mar 29, 2016 at -

"The Impact of Journal Publications: Real and Imagined.” Rudy Sil



Vitalis on Oil in the Middle East

Mar 25, 2016 at -

Please join Wharton MENA in hosting political science professor Robert Vitalis in a conversation on oil and energy in the Middle East. 



APW: Clark

Mar 25, 2016 at -

The American Politics Workshop hosts Professor Tom Clark from Emory University for a talk entitled "Constitutional Conflict: The Dimensions of Politics and Constitutional Law, 1877-2014."



CSCC: Greenhalgh, King, & Cannon

Mar 24, 2016 at -

"Corporate Influence On Chinese Science and Policymaking" Susan Greenhalgh, John King and Wilma Cannon Fairbank Professor of Chinese Society, Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University



BCIP: Goldstein

Mar 24, 2016 at -

The Browne Center for International Politics hosts Judith Goldstein, Stanford University, for a talk entitled "Opening the American Market: Rules, Norms and Bargaining in the GATT."