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Spring 2011 Global Governance and Democracy Schedule

Seminars meet on Thursday evenings from 5:30 – 7:00 pm, in Room 240 of the John Hope Franklin Center, unless otherwise specified.

Spring 2011 Seminars

January 13 (Thursday)
Location: Room 240, John Hope Franklin Center
Professor Daniela Donno, University of Pittsburgh
Elections and Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes
Click here for Professor Donno’s biography

pdf.pngElections and Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes
PDF (285.4 KiB)

February 10 (Thursday)
Location: Room 4042, Duke Law School
Professor Tonya Putnam, Columbia University
Clashing Titans: Extraterritorial Regulation and Its Implications for Antitrust Coordination between the U.S. & EU
Co-Sponsored By: Duke Law School
Click here for Professor Putnam’s biography

pdf.pngClashing Titans: Extraterritorial Regulation and Its Implications for Antitrust Coordination between the United States & the EU
PDF (324.8 KiB)

February 25 at 4:00pm (Friday)
Location: Room 04, Sanford School of Public Policy
Professor Barry Eichengreen, University of California at Berkeley
The Dollar, the Crisis, and the Future of the International Monetary System
Click here for Professor Eichengreen’s biography

pdf.pngExorbitant Privilege Chapter 2: Debut
(420.2 KiB)

March 3 (Thursday)
Location: Room 240, John Hope Franklin Center
Professor Jessica F. Green, Case Western Reserve University
The Dynamics of Regime Complexity: Private Authority in the Climate Change Regime
Click here for Professor Green’s biography

pdf.pngThe Dynamics of Regime Complexity: Private Action on Climate Change
PDF (378.4 KiB)

March 24 (Thursday)
Location: Room 240, John Hope Franklin Center
Professor Tana Johnson, Princeton University
States and International Bureaucrats in Institutional Design
Click here for Professor Johnson’s biography

April 14 (Thursday) Canceled
Location: Room 240, John Hope Franklin Center
Professor David Vogel, University of California at Berkeley
The Politics of Precaution: Comparing Trends in Consumer and Environmental Risk Regulation in Europe and the United States
Click here for Professor Vogel’s biography
Co-sponsored by: the Rethinking Regulation Project at the Kenan Institute for Ethics

Last modified: April 10th, 2011 at 10:50 pm
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