One hundred years after it was introduced into the international political arena by Woodrow Wilson and Wladimir I. Lenin, the concept of self-determination remains highly controversial in Europe (e.g. Catalonia), in the Middle East (e.g. the Kurdish question, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict) and in Asia (e.g. Tibet, Kashmir)…
Fragile Families Working GroupSeminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff.All seminars are on Thursdays and run from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m; lunch is served at 11:45 a.m.Please contact ffdata@princeton.edu if you are interested in attending and have not received an email invitation.Video conferences are held at…
GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY, PLEASE.This event is open to graduate students interested in examining the role of law in public policy development and implementation. Each dinner offers the opportunity to engage noted experts in an off-the-record conversation about a current issue challenging policy makers.Andrea Flynn is a Fellow at…
Matthew Desmond’s depiction of eight families struggling with high poverty and housing insecurity around the 2008 financial crisis won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction.On Wednesday, Feb. 28, Desmond will be at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School to discuss his prize-winning book, “Evicted: Poverty and…
HOT OFF THE PRESS: Law-Related Book Talks Given by the AuthorPlease join us for a lunchtime book talk with Andrea Flynn and Dorian T. Warren, to discuss The Hidden Rules of Race: Barriers to an Inclusive Economy.From Cambridge University Press: "Why do black families own less than white families? Why does school segregation…