Please join us at our 2022 Annual Meeting, when UNA-NYC will celebrate our accomplishments over the past year, and our guest panelists will discuss the role of the United Nations in Afghanistan in addressing current issues of girls’ education and women’s rights.
With the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 2001,…
Join us for a Princeton faculty-alumni panel discussion on managing sovereign debt in the post-pandemic context. Open to all Princeton Reunions attendees. Hosted by the JRCPPF Alumni Forum.
Registration required
Mark Aguiar is the Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance and Director…
Questions of self-determination are ever-present within the world order created by the United Nations and, if anything, they seem to be increasingly present, creating a difficult test for the international community and its institutions. The European Union is no exception to this and several national communities claim their…
Too many students in New Jersey lack access to the resources they need to ensure equitable educational opportunities. Join us for the fourth installment of the IMAGINE MORE series as we discuss the root causes of segregation and funding disparities in our state's education system and offer solutions, including pending legal…
Princeton Research in Experimental Social Science (PRESS)
PRESS Research Workshop
Experiments in International Opinion
Diana Mutz
Samuel A. Stouffer Professor of Political Science and Communication
Director, Institute for the Study of Citizens and Politics
University of Pennsylvania
Professor Mutz will describe two…
In 2016, UN Security Council Resolution 2331 addressed the nexus between trafficking in human beings and conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), as well as the gender-related nature of these crimes. In the 2018 report on CRSV, the UN Secretary-General re-emphasised the importance of addressing the link with human trafficking…
Register for the Zoom webinar or view live on YouTube.
Russia’s assault on Ukraine continues to intensify, prompting the U.S. and European allies to ramp up military and economic aid. Now, Russian authorities argue that funneling heavy weaponry into the region will escalate Russia’s tensions with NATO. The rhetoric is leading…
Please join us on Thursday at 5:15 PM in 430 Robertson Hall or by Zoom
Dina Chotrani (MPA ’22) will lead a discussion on National Security and International Relations with the following panelists:
Brieana Marticorena MPA '14 - She began her fellowship with SINSI in the Space Policy Office at the Department of Defense,…
Students in the junior seminar, Reparations in Global Perspective will be presenting their research on the following topics:
Iraq’s Yazidi Women Survivors law
SHARE Act and gender-based violence on elite college campuses
Community land trusts as an intervention to address systemic anti-Black housing discrimination
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Tanner Lectures on Human Values
ABSTRACT: In the second lecture, Elizabeth Kolbert will consider the human response to human domination of the planet. What steps will we take to counteract the effects of our (in many cases inadvertent) interventions in the biological and geochemical systems that support life? Some…