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Sovereign Debt Architecture: Where Are We, and How Did We Get Here

DEBTCON6 Plenary Session SpeakersWelcoming remarks from Amaney Jamal, Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Moderator: Layna Mosley, Professor of Politics and International…

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Between National Politics and International Intellectual Influences: Development of Nanjing University Chemistry & Physics Departments, 1902-1937, Julia Zhou, UG '24 (2269588)

Close inspection of Nanjing’s University charter and administrative-level official documents reveals the deep, early influences of Japanese education models on the structure of the Physics and…

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How much can you gain by cheating in a Tournament?, Sacheth Sathyanarayanan, GS (2277180)

A (round-robin) tournament consists of n teams playing all possible matches. A Tournament Rule takes as input the results of a tournament and (possibly randomly) selects a ranking of teams, with a…

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"You are My 'Treaty of Nanjing,' The Beginning of My Fall": A Cultural Analysis of Contemporary China's Obsession with "Little Fresh Meat" 小鲜肉, Anne Wen, UG '23 (2985594)

In the thesis, I argue that xiao xian rou 小鲜肉 pushes back against the state-sanctioned ideals to look masculine, and the role of effeminate men in modern Chinese television uplifts women. Given the…

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Beyond Norm-Takers or Norm-Breakers: India and China’s rhetorical engagement with the norm of sovereignty at the United Nations Security Council between 1971-1992, Kanishkh Kanodia, UG '23 (2270044)

Traditional accounts of Third World interaction with the norm of sovereignty presume that these states complied with the norm by assimilating into a Western-dominated order after decolonization,…

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The Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks in China, Shirley (Yilin) Ren, UG '24 (2279715)

The distributional outcomes of monetary policy have garnered increasing attention from the academic and political communities in recent years. While there has been significant progress on both the…

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PIIRS: Can The World Be Governed?

The institutional and also the moral foundations of the international order are under severe strain. Peace is broken or threatened across the world, humanitarian catastrophes are mounting. Never in…

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2023 Alumni Day Wilson Award Lecture - General Christopher Cavoli '87

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10.6.22 The Sassoons: The Global Merchants and the Making of a Dynasty

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The Future of Global Digital Governance

The digital domain is fast emerging as a new landscape of global competition and conflict. The benefits of digitization have been immense, but so have the harms — rampant…

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12/1 | Internal Seminar with Veda Vaidyanathan, 2022-23 Fung Global Fellow

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FPUL Fall Dinner October 2022 - Peter Dougherty

"Whadya Know? A Publisher Considers the Literature of Useful Knowledge" Peter Dougherty, Editor--at-Large, Princeton University Press Friends of Princeton University Library The Fall…

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2022 Andlinger Annual Conference AM session keynote and panel

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10.37 The Holy Work of Resting

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