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Search Event Dec 07 2022 The State of Indigenous Americans American Indian and Alaska Native persons have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic facing three times the likelihood of… Event Dec 07 2022 Discussion and Q&A with US Ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety (via zoom) US Ambassador to South Africa, Reuben Brigety, will be joining us via Zoom for a Discussion and Q&A on Wednesday, December 7 from 12:30 - 1:30… Event Dec 07 2022 Focus on Ukraine Seminar Series: Is Ukraine Still Post-Soviet? Hybrid event: Join via Zoom Event Dec 05 2022 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Critical Data Gaps in Climate Change Adaptation Modeling Examples from Agent-Based Modeling of Environmental Forcings on Mobility Event Dec 01 2022 Exporting Capitalism: Private Enterprise and US Foreign Policy Exporting Capitalism with Ethan Kapstein: A PIIRS Director’s Book Forum. Speakers Ethan Kapstein, Co-Director, Empirical Studies of… Event Nov 17 2022 The Racial Frontier: Biracials, Machine Learning, and the Future of Racial Group Boundaries Gregory Leslie, 2022-2023 Joint Fellow, CSDP and Politics, Princeton University The Racial Frontier: Biracials, Machine Learning, and the Future of… Event Nov 15 2022 What Makes Countries Rich and What Keeps Them Poor: Insights from Europe’s Growth Champion Marcin Piatkowski is an Associate Professor of Economics at Kozminski University in Warsaw and a Senior Economist at the World Bank. Previously, he… Event Sep 30 2022 Is China's Soft Power a Threat to the United States? The Case Study of Algeria The People's Republic of China (PRC) has significantly increased its cultural and educational programs throughout the world and particularly in… Event Sep 26 2022 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Sustainability in Asia-Africa Partnerships: Situating the Sub-National in Environmental Policymaking Veda Vaidyanathan is part of the tenth cohort of Fung Global Fellows at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies for the 2022… Event Sep 16 2022 Future of Food Costs and Supply Chain Issues Joseph Glauber, senior research fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute Megan Greene, senior fellow, Watson Institute for… Event Sep 15 2022 Streets of Gold: America’s Untold Story of Immigrant Success Join us for a book talk with Leah Boustan, professor of economics and director of the Industrial Relations Section, Princeton University. In… News Sep 15 2022 SPIA Reacts: Have Migrants Become 'Political Pawns'? Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sent two planes of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard on Sept. 14, causing confusion on the Massachusetts island. A day… Event Sep 13 2022 Decolonizing Climate Change Adaptation in Small Islands: Oceanic Perspectives on Climate Change, Mobility and Sovereignty Dr. Parsons is of Maori descent and a faculty member at the University of Auckland. She works on environmental management and climate… News Aug 29 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Hope for Afghanistan (Amb. Adela Raz) It’s been a year since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the Taliban’s takeover of the country. Since then, the lives of many Afghans,… News Jul 29 2022 Globalization — Good Politics, Bad Policy? (Layna Mosley, B. Peter Rosendorff) Governments around the world are limiting their countries' engagement with the global economy. These anti-globalization attitudes are troubling,… News Jul 12 2022 Mojola Wins Best Publication Award From American Sociological Association Sanyu A. Mojola received the 2022 Outstanding Publication Award from the American Sociological Association’s Section on Aging & the Life Course… News Jul 11 2022 Garip Named to Census Bureau’s National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations Sociologist Filiz Garip was nominated and selected for the Census Bureau’s National Advisory Committee (NAC) on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations. News Jul 06 2022 “Indebted Societies” Wins Two Awards From American Political Science Association A book by Andreas Wiedemann, assistant professor of politics and international affairs, received two awards from the American Political Science… News Jun 24 2022 Endnotes: Getting China Wrong (Aaron Friedberg) China’s intentions to become the world’s next superpower are clear. After decades of trade and investments with advanced democracies, the country is… Event May 21 2022 Sovereign Debt Management in a Changed World: Economics, Politics & Finance (Reunions Panel) Join us for a Princeton faculty-alumni panel discussion on managing sovereign debt in the post-pandemic context. Open to all Princeton Reunions… Event May 20 2022 The Right to Depart: Questioning Assumptions about Secession and Imagining Possibilities Questions of self-determination are ever-present within the world order created by the United Nations and, if anything, they seem to be increasingly… News May 18 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Why Local Government is Sexy (Christina Henderson MPA ’12) Equitable policies for families and children is a focus for Christina Henderson MPA ’12, at-large member of the DC City Council. In this episode of… Event May 06 2022 Let's Talk About: World War III? Register for the Zoom webinar or view live on YouTube. News May 02 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Come Here if You're Serious About Service (Baher Iskander MPA '22) April is Arab American Heritage Month, and to reflect on this diverse community, Dean Amaney Jamal sits down in conversation with Baher Iskander… Event Apr 26 2022 SINSI Panel Discussion on Domestic Policy; Law, Education, Health and Wellbeing Please come join us tonight at 5:15 PM in 430 Robertson Hall or Zoom: https://princeton.zoom.us/j/2116361444 for Krystal Cohen’s panel… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »