The Crisis of Global North-South Relations Lecture Series
LECTURE ONE: Global North-South Relations: A Competitive Affair
Preston King, Woodruff Professor of Political Philosophy, Emory University, and Distinguished Professor of Political Philosophy, Morehouse College
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January 26
4:00pm
Room 363E, Dobbs University Center |
The Crisis of Global North-South Relations Lecture Series
LECTURE TWO: Global Integration: A Hierarchy of States
Preston King, Woodruff Professor of Political Philosophy, Emory University, and Distinguished Professor of Political Philosophy, Morehouse College
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February 2
4:00pm
Room 363E, Dobbs University Center |
What You Think You Know About News...And Why It's Wrong
Kevin Barnhurst, Professor and Interim Head, Department of Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago
Co-sponsored by the Journalism Program
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February 28
12:00pm
Jones Room, Woodruff Library (Lunch will be served) |
Is South Asia the Most Dangerous Place on Earth?
Raju G.C. Thomas, Allis Chalmers Distinguished Professor of International Affairs, Marquette University
Co-sponsored by the Asian Studies Program
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February 28
4:30pm
Room 205, White Hall |
The Crisis of Global North-South Relations Lecture Series
LECTURE THREE: The Trade Nexus as Integrative Modality
Preston King, Woodruff Professor of Political Philosophy, Emory University, and Distinguished Professor of Political Philosophy, Morehouse College
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Rescheduled from February 9, 2005
March 1
4:30pm
Room 205, White Hall |
Diplomacy: Is it Art, Science, or Witchcraft?
Earle St. Aubin Scarlett, and Barbara Scarlett, CSPS Visiting Fellows and Retired Diplomats
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March 8
4:30pm
Room 205, White Hall |
THE BURKE NICHOLSON FORUM
Writing for the Public: Probing Deeply and Thinking Broadly
Ian Johnson, Wall Street Journal
Co-Sponsored by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, the Hightower Fund, the Institute for Comparative and International Studies, the Journalism Program, and the Office of International Affairs.
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March 28
12:00pm
Jones Room, Woodruff Library Lunch will be served
(Please RSVP to Anne Walker at 404-727-7602 or awalker@emory.edu to reserve your space.) |
THE BURKE NICHOLSON FORUM
Perspectives on Religious Minorities in Europe, Asia, and America
Opening presentation by Ian Johnson of the Wall Street Journal. Presentation will be followed by commentary and a moderated discussion by Emory faculty: Patrick Allitt (History), Sam Cherribi (Sociology), Sheila Tefft (Journalism), Elena Glazov-Corrigan (Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures). Forum moderated by Bruce Knauft, Director of the Institute for Comparative and International Studies. For more information on this event, please contact Cristina Lopez-Gottardi Chao at 404-727-4663 or clopezg@emory.edu.
Co-Sponsored by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, the Hightower Fund, the Institute for Comparative and International Studies, the Journalism Program, and the Office of International Affairs.
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March 28
4:00pm
Jones Room, Woodruff Library |
THE BURKE NICHOLSON FORUM
Falun Gong in China and Islam in Germany: Government, Fear, and Religious Minorities
The Forum's closing luncheon, with keynote speaker Ian Johnson, will be introduced by Vice Provost for International Affairs Holli A. Semetko.
Co-Sponsored by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, the Hightower Fund, the Institute for Comparative and International Studies, the Journalism Program, and the Office of International Affairs.
Click here for a printable flyer describing all of the events of the Burke Nicholson Forum (PDF format).
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March 29
11:30am
(Invitation only; for more information, please call 404-727-7504 or email pwakefi@emory.edu)
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The Crisis of Global North-South Relations Lecture Series
LECTURE FOUR: The Struggle for Dominance & Islamic Resistance
Preston King, Woodruff Professor of Political Philosophy, Emory University, and Distinguished Professor of Political Philosophy, Morehouse College
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Rescheduled from February 16, 2005
March 29
4:30pm
Room 206, White Hall |
For more information or directions, please contact Anne Walker: awalker@emory.edu or 404-727-7602. |