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CASI: Desai

Nov 20, 2015 at -

"India's Rural Employment Guarantee Program: Evidence from the India Human Development Surveys of 2004-5 and 2011-12," Sonalde Desai, Professor of Sociology, Maryland Population, Research Center, University of Maryland…



PTESC: Javeline

Nov 20, 2015 at -

The Penn-Temple European Studies Colloquium hosts Professor Debra Javeline from the University of Notre Dame for a presentation entitled “After Violence: the Beslan School Massacre and the Peace that Followed."



CPW: Ahmed

Nov 19, 2015 at -

“It Didn't Happen Here?: Working Class Mobilization and the Impact of Institutional Change in the United States.” Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusets Amherst



CSCC: Hao

Nov 18, 2015 at -

"Chinese Migration" Lingxin Hao, Professor of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University



IR Internal Workshop

Nov 18, 2015 at -

"Non-Quota Barriers to Immigration: The Role of Trade Unions in the Economic Outcomes of Foreign-Born Workers in Europe" Vivienne Born 



IR Panel: The Intelligence Community and Foreign Policy Challenges

Nov 17, 2015 at -

A group of faculty from the Institute for World Politics will be in a panel discussion focusing on emerging security issues, the role of the intelligence community in formulating a policy, and challenges the…



Soviet Union 2.0? Divergent Perspectives on Russian Foreign Policy

Nov 16, 2015 at -

The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures hosts a faculty forum entitled "Soviet Union 2.0? Divergent Perspectives on Russian Foreign Policy" featuring political scientists Rudra Sil and Mitchell Orenstein…



Penn DCC Graduate Workshop: States of Surveillance

Nov 11, 2015 at -

This month’s papers examine how people live under different “surveillance states.” From a history of the Soviet Union’s secret police to an anthropologist’s study of poverty and precarity in present-day Philadelphia,…



CTL: Teele

Nov 11, 2015 at -

The Center for Teaching and Learning hosts Professor Dawn Teele



Anspach Lecture: Benjamin

Nov 10, 2015 at -

The Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics 2015-2016 Rena & Angelius Anspach Lecture features Ambassador Daniel Benjamin with a talk entitled "From Al Qaeda to ISIS and Beyond: Taking the Measure of…