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Coffee and Conversation

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Challenges to Conflict Mediation in a Fragmenting International System The speaker will outline some of the major international developments that have challenged the practice of conflict mediation in recent years – including the return of geopolitics, the...

Coffee and Conversation

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Human Rights and Transnational Repression Judith Abitan and Dawn Norris Doak will address the intersection of human rights and transnational repression, with examples drawn from Ms Abitan's work with the RWCHR and Ms Doak's cases at the FBI. From both a...

Coffee and Conversation

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Deliberative Democracy Under Difficult Circumstances Speaker Damir Kapidžić, Professor of Comparative Politics; Director of the Institute for Social Science Research, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Contact Walid Hammam walid_hammam@wcfia...

Mariana Alegre Escorza

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Mariana Alegre is an urban planner, lawyer, and urban studies scholar whose work focuses on urban governance, civic participation, public space, social inclusion, and citizen-led urbanism in Latin America. Her research and teaching examine urbanism...

Book Talk: Nationalism and the Transformation of the State

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Nationalism and the Transformation of the State Speaker Lars-Erik Cederman, Professor of International Conflict Research, ETH Zürich. Discussant Oded Haklai, Professor of Political Studies; Director, Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity, Queen...

Weatherhead Scholars Program Alumni Panel

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The Effect of U.S. Democracy Promotion Retrenchment on Global Autocratization: Theory and Evidence from Israel and Turkey Speakers Oded Haklai, Professor of Political Studies; Director, Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity, Queen’s University...

Gülce Özdemir

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Gülce Şafak Özdemir is a political sociologist whose research focuses on migration, inequality, citizenship, recognition, and the experiences of irregular migrants in urban settings. Drawing on qualitative methods, ethnography, and Qualitative Comparative...

Senthil Nathan

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Senthil Nathan Subash is CEO of Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand and a leader in ethical, sustainable supply chains. He hosts the Business & Society podcast and holds degrees from Columbia University.