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March 7, 2011- March 25, 2011

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This is the Woodrow Wilson School's consolidated weekly listing of events, which will be emailed out every Friday or, when there are holidays, on the last business day of the week. All WWS Centers and Programs are invited to include their events on this list. Please contact the Office of Public & External Affairs at extaff@princeton.edu to find out how to submit information on your events.

Monday, March 7, 2011
 

"The Long Arm of the Law:  Extraterritoriality and the National Implementation of Foreign Bribery Legislation"
Bowl 016, Robertson Hall, 12:00 p.m.
Speaker: Abraham Newman, Assistant Professor, Georgetown University
Sponsor: Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance
Contact:  Patricia Trinity (ptrinity@princeton.edu)
Additional Information: The International Relations Faculty Colloquium is sponsored by the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance. Papers are posted several days before each presentation.  You may download them by clicking the presentation title in the schedule of speakers.  This event is restricted to faculty, fellows and students.  Lunch will be provided.  http://www.princeton.edu/politics/events/colloquia/ir/ 

 

"Yemen: Thinking Outside the AQAP (Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula)Box"

Bowl 016, Robertson Hall, 4:30- 6:00 p.m.

Speakers: Ambassador Barbara Bodine, Lecturer in Public and International Affairs, Director of the School's Scholars in the Nation's Service Initiative, and former U.S. ambassador to Yemen; Michael W. S. Ryan, Senior Research Associate, The Jamestown Foundation; and Jacob N. Shapiro, Woodrow Wilson School Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs

Sponsor: Woodrow Wilson School Office of Public & External Affairs

Contact: Patricia Yelavich (yelavich@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: http://wws.princeton.edu/event_rep/Yemenpanel03_07/

 

"After Secularism: Governing through Spiritual Care"
 Library Lounge, Bendheim Center for Finance, 4:30 p.m.
Speaker: Winnifred F. Sullivan, Professor, Director of the Law and Religion Program, University at Buffalo Law School, State University of New York; Member, Institute of Advanced Study, School of Social Science 2010-2011 Moderator: Carol Greenhouse, Princeton University, Anthropology
Sponsor: Program in Law and Public Affairs
Contact: Judi Rivkin (jrivkin@princeton.edu)
Additional Information: LAPA's seminar format asks that seminar attendees familiarize themselves with the paper in advance. The commentator will open the session by summarizing the main themes in the paper and presenting some topics for discussion. The author then has the right of first response before the floor is opened for questions.

 

Tuesday, March 8, 2011
 

"Strategies to Increase Access to Medical Abortion" 

300 Wallace Hall, 12:00- 1:00 p.m.

Speaker:  Rebecca Gomperts, MPP for Physicians, Field II- Development Studies/HHP

Sponsor: Office of Population Research

Contact: Mary Lou Delaney (md@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: http://opr.princeton.edu/seminars/  

 

"Counter Insurgency: A Policy for Failed States"- Lunchtimer Discussion

Room 023, Robertson Hall, 12:15- 1:00 p.m.

Speaker: Andrew Lubin, author, journalist embedded with US troops in Afghanistan

Sponsor: Woodrow Wilson School Office of Public & External Affairs

Contact: Patricia Yelavich (yelavich@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: This event is open to WWS students ONLY. If you wish to attend, please RSVP here:

https://wws.princeton.edu/extaff/event-reception/      

  

 

Wednesday, March 9, 2011
 

"The Republic Without a 'Pub' is a Relic: Prohibition and Everyday Life of Constitutional Law in the Indian Republic (1949-1962)"
1st floor conference room, Bendheim Center for Finance, 26 Prospect St., 12:00 p.m.
Speaker: Rohit De, History
Sponsor: Program in Law and Public Affairs
Contact:  Judi Rivkin (jrivkin@princeton.edu)
Additional Information: This is a Law-Engaged Graduate Students [LEGS] Seminar, http://lapa.princeton.edu/eventdetail.php?ID=421  

 

"Race and Healthcare"

Bowl 016, Robertson Hall, 4:30- 6:00 p.m.

Speakers: Carolyn Rouse, Princeton University Professor of Anthropology and African American Studies; Keith Wailoo,  Townsend Martin Professor of History and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School; author, How Cancer Crossed the Color Line

Sponsors: Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Center for African American Studies

Contact: Patricia Yelavich (yelavich@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: A book signing of Wailoo's book and public reception will follow the discussion in the Bernstein gallery. The discussion is part of the School's Race and Public Policy Series. http://wws.princeton.edu/event_rep/Wailoo_Rouse03_09/

 

Thursday, March 10, 2011
 

"The Petition and Republican Government"

300 Wallace Hall, 12:00- 1:30 p.m.

Speaker: Daniel Carpenter,

Professor of Government, Harvard University

Sponsor: Center for the Study of Democratic Politics

Contact:  Michele Demak Epstein (mdeps@princeton.edu

Additional Information: CSDP Democratic Politics Colloquium Series. This event is restricted to faculty, fellows, and graduate students.

http://www.princeton.edu/csdp/events/viewevent.xml?id=393  

 
Friday, March 11, 2011
 

No scheduled events.

 

Monday, March 14, 2011- Friday, March 18, 2011
 

No scheduled events- students are on Spring Recess.  

 

Monday, March 21, 2011
 

Inaugural Joseph S. Nye lecture

Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall, 4:30- 6:00 p.m.

Speaker: Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University; former Director of Policy Planning for the United States Department of State

Sponsor: Woodrow Wilson School Office of Public and External Affairs

Contact: Patricia Yelavich (yelavich@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: Joseph S. Nye Jr. '58 is the Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean of the Kennedy School of Government.. Nye served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Council, and Deputy Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology.

 

 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011
 

"Parental Son Preference and Children's Housework: The Case of India" 

300 Wallace Hall, 12:00- 1:00 p.m.

Speaker:  Tin-chi Lin, Ph.D candidate, Woodrow Wilson School

Sponsor: Office of Population Research

Contact: Mary Lou Delaney (md@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: http://opr.princeton.edu/seminars/   

 

"Upenyu: Two Princeton Alumni Discuss Their Health NGO in Zimbabwe"
023 Robertson Hall, 4:30 p.m.
Speaker: Patrick van Nieuwenhuizen '10 and Yaagnik Kosuri '10
Sponsor: Program in Global Health & Health Policy and the Office of Health Professions Advising
Contact:  Kristina Graff (kgraff@princeton.edu)
Additional Information: This event is open to the public. For more information go to http://www.princeton.edu/ghp/events/viewevent.xml?id=70.  

 

"Back to the Future: Human Rights Approaches for the 21st Century"

Bowl 016, Robertson Hall, 4:30- 6:00 p.m.

Speaker: Hurst Hannum, Professor of International Law, Central European University and The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Sponsor: Woodrow Wilson School Office of Public & External Affairs & the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination

Contact: Patricia Yelavich (yelavich@princeton.edu)

Additional Information:  

 

Wednesday, March 23, 2011
 

"Forecasting 'nuclear futures': Why We Have Been So Historically Bad?"
221 Nassau St., 2nd floor conference room 12:00- 1:30 p.m.
Speaker: Edward David Blandford, Stanford University
Sponsor: Program on Science and Global Security
Contact:  Grace Cooper (gracec@princeton.edu)
Additional Information: This is a SGS Seminar- lunch will be served

 

"The European Union and Russia: Strategic Partners or Vexing Neighbors?"

Room 450, Robertson Hall, 12:00 - 1:20 pm

Speaker: George Bustin, Princeton University 

Sponsor: EU Program

Contact: Sophie Meunier Aitsahalia (smeunier@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: http://www.princeton.edu/europe/events/viewevent.xml?id=98 

 

"Can Risk-Adjustment Reduce Selection in the Health Insurance Market? New Evidence from the Medicare Advantage Program"

300 Wallace Hall 12:15 - 1:45 p.m.

Speaker: Ilyana Kuziemko, Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University

Sponsor: Center for Health and Wellbeing and the Research Program in Development Studies

Contact:  Lillian Anderson (latwo@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: Brown bag lunch; bottled water provided.

http://www.princeton.edu/chw or http://www.princeton.edu/rpds  

 

"Kids First"

Bowl 016, Robertson Hall, 4:30- 6:00 p.m.

Speaker: David Kirp, Professor of public policy, Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkley; author, Kids First: Five Big Ideas for Transforming Children's Lives and America's Future 

Sponsor: Woodrow Wilson School Office of Public & External Affairs

Contact: Patricia Yelavich (yelavich@princeton.edu)

Additional Information: There will be a book sale and signing following the talk. 

 

Thursday, March 24, 2011
 

"Stability and Change in Political Interest in Britain, Germany, and Switzerland"
300 Wallace Hall 12:00- 1:30 p.m.
Speaker: Markus Prior, Associate Professor of Politics and Public Affairs
Sponsor: Center for the Study of Democratic Politics (CSDP)
Contact:  Michele Demak Epstein (mdeps@princeton.edu)
Additional Information: Restricted to faculty, fellows, and graduate students. http://www.princeton.edu/csdp/events/viewevent.xml?id=405

 

Friday, March 25, 2011
 

No scheduled events.

 

Please send your event submissions to extaff@princeton.edu by Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. to be included in "The Weeks Ahead."
 
In This Issue
March 7, 2011
March 8, 2011
March 9, 2011
March 10, 2011
March 11, 2011
March 14-18, 2011
March 21, 2011
March 22, 2011
March 23, 2011
March 24, 2011
March 25, 2011
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