INSTRUCTOR: Ron Rogowski
The Global Fellows Program conducts seminars throughout the year. These invitation-only seminars bring top scholars and the global fellows together to share perspectives on issues of concern to global citizens.
We will post the seminar schedule and papers if available, both to share information for the fellows as well as to try to engage the public with some of the content from the program. Please remember participation in these seminars are by invitation-only.
If you are interested to attend please contact Ron Rogowski, Global Fellows Program Director.
Current Seminar
2005-01-13 | Geoffrey Garrett: The International Diffusion of Liberalism |
2005-01-20 | Chielozona Eze: Hate Your Enemy: The Anatomy of Resentment in Africa's Cultural Resistance to the West |
2005-01-27 | Stephen Krasner: TBA |
2005-02-02 | Larry Diamond, Hoover Institution, Stanford University: Can the Whole World Become Democratic? Democracy, Development, and International Policies. Paper for this session located at http://repositories.cdlib.org/csd/03-05/. Show Abstract |
2005-02-10 | David Fitzgerald: Emigration's Challenge to the 'Nation-Church': Mexican Catholic Emigration Policies, 1920-2004 |
2005-02-17 | Ödül Bozkurt: Unexpected Moves: High-Skilled Foreign Workers in Multinational Headquarters in Sweden and Finland |
2005-02-24 | Pascal Boyer: Ten Problems for Integrated Behavioural Science: How to Make the Social Sciences Relevant |
2005-03-03 | Donald R. Davis, Columbia University: Technology Superiority and the Losses from Migration |
2005-03-10 | Emma Rothschild: Language and Empire, c. 1800 |
2005-04-07 | Nina Sylvester: TBA |
2005-04-14 | James Robinson, Harvard University: TBA |