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Doug Massey Retirement: " Keynotes Addresses"

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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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Dealing with Debt: Reflections on the Inter-American Development Bank’s Flagship Report

Debtcon6: Opening Plenary Session SpeakersMODERATOR: Lee C. Buchheit, University of Edinburgh and Queen Mary University, London Monica de Bolle, Peterson Institute for International Economics Deborah…

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Therapy is for Westerners: Inadequacies Measuring Bangladeshi Anxiety & Depression, Imaan Khasru, UG '23 (2267901)

Most tools to assess & diagnose psychological disorders are developed in the West via testing on Western populations, and then used on non-Western populations. We assume these tools are reliable…

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The Cultural Value of Olive Oil, Grace Zhuang, UG '23 (2267383)

A qualitative analysis of rural development programs in Spain and Italy. I highlight my senior thesis research in this video, where I talk about a policy paper that I wrote for the Public and…

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Lessons and Legacies: A Study of Pan-Africanist Ideation and the Participation of Nigerian Brits in Homeland Politics, Jemima Williams, UG (2268453)

The current literature on diasporic political participation is sparse, limited in geographical scope and focuses mostly on traditional forms of participation such as lobbying and voting. These…

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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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“Thorns of the White Saffron”—A study of Political Polarization in India and the US, Aly Rashid, UG '26 (3993447)

The growing degree of political polarization across the world which has yielded power to increasingly nationalistic leaders. How large of a threat does political polarization pose to modern…

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Nordic NATO Expansion and the Arctic Security Dilemma, Riley M. Owen, UG '23 (2986829)

Since the conclusion of the Cold War, the notion of ‘Arctic Exceptionalism’ has characterized the region’s unique norms, dynamics, and cooperative atmosphere. Rising tensions of…

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Global Existential Challenges: Environmental Challenges and Sustainability

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Bradford Seminar: "Oil Price Cycles Amid Geopolitical Turmoil" Lecture by Amy Myers Jaffe

The coincidences of oil, financial, and war crises can be traced back historically many decades. As governments struggle to update energy policies to respond to today's energy crisis, it is…

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A Comparative Organizational Perspective on Policy Diffusion: Theory and Empirical Applications, Johnatan Reiss UG'23 (2269070)

Studies of policy diffusion – examining how and why similar policies spread across different polities – tend to treat policymaking institutions as unitary actors. The information obtained…

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Bradford Seminar: "Methane in the Climate System: Mapping Emissions from Satellites"

Daniel Jacob is the Vasco McCoy Family Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science at Harvard University. He received his…

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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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EEB 522 Seminar Series | Charles Nunn

EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Charles Nunn “Network Epidemiology of Human Infectious Diseases in Rural Madagascar (and Beyond)”

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Russia's War in Ukraine- A View from the UN

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