Events
Upcoming Events
Past Events
Penn DCC: Zaremberg
"Women, Voting, and Social Assistance: Mexico and Argentina in the Mid-20th Century" Gisela Zaremberg, DCC Visiting Scholar and Professor FLACSO - Mexico. Co-hosted by the Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and…
Comparative Politics Seminar: Vaishnav and Sircar
Milan Vaishnav, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Neelanajan Sircar, University of Pennsylvania (Center for the Advanced Study of India)
PSCI Honors Poster Session & Luncheon
Political Science Honors Program Poster Session/Luncheon
CSCC: Pin and Bin
The Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts Lu Pin, Feminist Voices, and Xie Bin, Zhongzhou Yirenping for a discussion of feminist activism in China. For more information about the event, please visit the…
CASI: Jha
"Big Brother or Elder Brother? India's Role in the Nepali Transition" Prashant Jha, Associate Editor, Hindustan Times; CASI Spring 2015 Visiting Fellow
CSCC: Reilly
The Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts Dr. James Reilly, University of Sydney, for a presentation entitled "China’s Economic Statecraft in North Korea." For more information, please visit the CSCC…
CASI: Singh Ahluwalia
The Center for the Advanced Study of India hosts Montek Singh Ahluwalia (Former Deputy Chairman, The Planning Commission, Government of India) for a talk entitled "India's Growth Prospects and Policy Challenges." A Nand…
Browne Center for International Politics: Chapman
Terrence Chapman, The University of Texas at AustinFor more information on the Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics, please visit their website (link).
CSCC: Young
The Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts Natalie Young for a presentation entitled "Departing from the Beaten Path: International Schools and Class Reproduction in China." For more information, please…
CPW: Rothstein
Sidney Rothstein, University of Pennsylvania "How do you coordinate a layoff? Sources of worker power in resistance to mass layoffs in the German and American tech industries"