Jessica Metcalf is an Assistant Professor of Ecology, Evolution and Public Policy, jointly appointed by WWS and EEB. She is particularly interested in the design and support of vaccination programs, with a focus on using existing data to develop locally tailored control strategies that reflect the shifting epidemiological and…
A Princeton Conference on Early Modern Law, Politics, and Literaturehttp://english.princeton.edu/events/english-legal-imaginary-1500-1700Registration is required by April 13.Supported by the Department of English, the Council of the Humanities, the Program in Law and Public Affairs, the Princeton Institute for International and…
What is the international destiny of the renminbi (RMB)? Structural realists tend to claim the inevitability of RMB internationalization as a rising power will seek to extend the influence of its currency abroad. The liberal hype presupposes that reform-minded liberals have been in the driver’s seat of RMB internationalization,…
Fragile Families Working Group SeminarRestricted to graduate students and faculty.Contact: Tracy Merone, ffdata@princeton.eduLunch will be served at 11:45 a.m. RSVP required.
Susan Shirk is the chair of the 21st Century China Program and Ho Miu Lam Professor of China and Pacific Relations at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS) at UC San Diego. She also is director emeritus of the University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), and chair of…
Panelist:Heather HowwardTerri JacksonPatricia Doykos Beyond the Doctor’s Office: Improving Health Outcomes in the U.S. through Non-Medical Services The Princeton Seminar on Global Health will convene a panel of experts to discuss innovative solutions for delivering healthcare to underserved populations in the US. The panelists…
Amb. Daniel Kurtzer, Prof. of Middle East Policy Studies, Wilson School; former U.S. Amb. to Egypt and Israel * Kevan Harris, Postdoc. Research Associate, Near Eastern Studies, Princeton * David Menashri - President, College of Law and Business, Ramat Gan Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University; Visiting Fellow, Iran Center at…
Amr Hamzawy, professor of political science at Cairo University and founder of the party Masr Elhureyya party, will present a public talk titled, "The Struggle for Democracy in Egypt - The Necessity of New Ideas and New Actors," on Tuesday, April 15, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. in Robertson Hall. Hamzawy’s visit is made possible by…