MEETING CHINA HALFWAY: HOW TO DEFUSE THE US-CHINA RIVALRY Though a US-China conflict is far from inevitable, major tensions are building in the Asia-Pacific region. These strains are the result of historical enmity, cultural divergence, and deep ideological estrangement, not to mention apprehensions fueled by geopolitical…
Quinn M. Albaugh and Harris Doshay: “The Better Angels of Our Nature” Reconsidered: A Finite Mixture Modelling Approach for Dual-Process Theories of Anti-ImmigrantPolitical BehaviorMeir Alkon and Erik H. Wang: Pollution and Regime Support: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from BeijingClark Bernier: Performance and Structure of…
Fragile Families Working Group SeminarRestricted to graduate students, faculty, and staffContact: Tracy Merone, ffdata@princeton.eduLunch will be served at 11:45 a.m. RSVP required.
This seminar will study important legal cases in the field of criminal justice alongside works of literature that appear to deal with the same issues. Focus on reading legal opinions, especially concerning: guilty minds and guilty acts, detection, evidence, confessions, punishment. Attention also to the analysis of narrative…
Dr. Pamela Collins joined the National Institute of Mental Health in July 2009 as associate director for special populations and director of the offices for special populations, rural mental health research, and global mental health. Dr. Collins conducted research on the mental health aspects of the AIDS epidemic and worked to…
Human rights advocate and United Nations official Juan E. Méndez will receive the 2015 Adlai Stevenson Award for career of service to the global community on December 10 at 4:30 PM in Bowl 2 of Robertson Hall at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs. The Princeton-Trenton Area…