Climate has rapidly moved to the fore of the global governance agenda. The Political Economy of Climate Change conference will convene leading scholars for two days of research-based conversation on the issue. Scholars from Princeton and elsewhere will present and discuss cutting-edge scholarship on the political economy of…
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Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) and the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE), part of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, invite you to the North America launch of The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2023 (WNISR2023).RSVP Here.
The European Union Program at Princeton presents a discussion with Ryan Weldzius, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Villanova University. He researches the distributional consequences of economic interdependence and the constraints this places on the policies of states.
This hybrid seminar will examine the relevance and security of maritime connection and supply lines - shipping routes, seabed cables, and underwater pipelines - and discuss their potential protection. Registration required - RSVP to lischwar@princeton.edu indicating in-person or digital attendance.
Please join us for a talk with Elina Ribakova about the Russian economic sanctions, her team’s work on tracing violations, and the aggregate effects of the sanctions regime in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war.