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- Former Ambassador Highlights Importance of Latin America
- 2013 Biddle Lecture – Latin America: More Than Just an Asterisk?
- [GATA] I am a Multi: our genetic ancestry through art and narrative
- Professors and Practitioners in Conversation: Engaging Youth in Social Change
- I am a Multi: our genetic ancestry through art and narrative
- [GGD] Promoting Economic and Social Upgrading in GVCs: Evidence from the Capturing the Gains Program
- Panel Event on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
- [GGD] The Governance of Dynamic Rents, Inclusion and Exclusion: Power in Global Value Chains
- Gandhi’s Printing Press in South Africa — Experiments in Slow Reading
- 2013 Biddle Lecture on International Studies
- Duke and RTI Engage Youth in Social Change
- Iron, Ink and Islam: The Frontiers of Empire and the Birth of Muslim Printing
- Transnational North Korea and Northeast Asia Migration and Urbanization Workshop in conjunction with Film Series
- Dooman River Transnational North Korea Film Series: Migration and Urbanization
- [Screen/Society] Cine-East: Transnational North Korea Desert Dream
- [CoSA] Madiba Magic: Politics as Enrichment
- Bag It: Is Your Life Too Plastic?
- [GGD] Governance in a Global Value Chain World
- Walking the World: Mappings
- [W@TC] The Artist as an Entrepreneur: The Life and Career of Renaissance Artist Giovanni da Udine (1487-1561)
- Celebrating the Persian New Year with Music and Poetry
- [Screen/Society] Cine-East: Transnational North Korea Our School
- After Chavez, “there’s plenty to work with,” according to Duddy
- 2013 Richards Lecture – Nile Green on ‘The Frontiers of Empire and the Birth of Muslim Printing’
- Movements and Exchanges in an Unequal World: ICS at 40
- Peasant Family Happiness film screening — part of Movements and Exchanges in an Unequal World: ICS at 40 conference
- [GATA] Encountering Midway: the Role of Horror, Grief, and Beauty in Healing our World
- A Passion for Music in All Things
- Photographer Chris Jordan on “Encountering Midway”
- [GGD] Understanding Financial Crises: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses
- 2013 Graduate Awards for Research & Training
- GGD Seminar Re-launches in 2013
- FLAS Undergrad Info Session
- FLAS Grad Student Info Session
- Duddy: ‘Chavismo Is Entrenched’
- CAAAR Global Affirmative Action Conference
- CAAAR Global Affirmative Action Conference
- CAAAR Global Affirmative Action Conference – Keynote
- Nowhere People Panel Discussion
- [GATA] Lydia Davis – On Translation and Other Matters
- ‘religion, everyday wickedness, conflict and engagement’ – Dr. David Shulman
- Re-inventing Gandhi & Martin Luther King in Palestine: Notes from the Peace Front
- ZALMAI: Walking in Quicksand – Exhibit Closes
- Lydia Davis to discuss ‘Translation & Other Matters’
- “Under African Skies” Roundtable Discussion
- ‘Walking in Quicksand’ extended, featured on NPR’s The Story
- [GATA] – Zalmaï
- Reception – ZALMAÏ: Walking in Quicksand
- Amb. Patrick Duddy on VOA Noticias
- Artist-in-Residence Wendy Ewald on The Story
- FLAS is ‘the Best Way for Me to Study Political Science’
- Patrick Duddy on ‘Political Unrest in Venezuela’
- DUCIS Welcomes New Diplomat in Residence Julie Ruterbories
- TIME‘s LightBox on Zalmaï’s ‘Walking in Quicksand’
- Duke Chronicle: ‘Powerful Exhibit’ Focuses on Refugees’ Human Pain
- Walking in Quicksand: Afghans Refugees in Greece
- Literacy Through Photography Tanzania Posters
- Amitav Ghosh – China and the Making of Modern India
- Joe Sacco – Comics and Journalism
- Ethnicity, Secularization and Nationalism in Hebrew Culture
- Ethnicity, Secularization & Nationalism in Hebrew Culture
- Duddy: Latin America Should Top U.S. Foreign Policy Priorities
- Wendy Ewald Receives Guggenheim Fellowship
- Saving Nelson Mandela
- Patrick Duddy – Energy Policy in the Americas
- Patrick Duddy – Energy Policy in the Americas
- Author Amitav Ghosh on China and the Making Modern India
- Joe Sacco to speak on “Comics and Journalism”
- Utopia : Holding (Connie Beeson, 1971) and Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983) The Features (and Shorts) of the Feminist 70s
- A Conversation on Translation
- The 6th Annual Feminist Theory Workshop
- The 6th Annual Feminist Theory Workshop
- Beyond the Friedan Mystique: Writing New Histories of the National Organization for Women
- Some Guy Named Art: Joni Mitchell and Female Masculinity in Classic Rock
- [Screen/Society] Future of the Feminist 70s Series Rape and Foxy Brown – Wed, February 8, 2012
- Sex & Revenge : Rape (Joann Elam, 1975) and Foxy Brown (Jack Hill, 1974) The Features (and Shorts) of the Feminist 70s – Wed, February 8, 2012
- David N. Bunn – Steady States: Emerging Conservation Management Landscapes of the Early Kruger National Park
- Steady States: Emerging Conservation Management Landscapes of the Early Kruger National Park
- [Screen/Society] Eisenstein Retrospective — October
- Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans 1920-2012
- Ewald Authors Classroom Guide on Literacy and Justice Through Photography
- [Film] Tropa de Elite | Elite Squad
- [Film] Children of the Amazon
- [Film] El Infierno | Narco
- [Film] El velador | Night Watchman & SAF Short Documentary Films
- The Features (and Shorts) of the Feminist 70s
- [Film] Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up
- [Film] Señorita Extraviada | Missing Young Women
- [Film] Living Juárez: Collateral Damage in Mexico’s Drug War
- [Film] El Infierno | Narco
- [COSA] Surface, Edge, Underneath: Deciphering South Africa’s Cultural Contemporary
- Performance: American-Syrian Hip Hop Artist Omar Offendum
- [Screen/Society] La danse: le Ballet de l’Opera de Paris
- [Screen/Society] Outside the Law / Hors-la-loi
- [Figures of Feminism] The Woman Identified Woman, circa 1970
- [GATA] A conversation with Sohrab Hura
- Exhibit Opening: Pati – photographs by Sohrab Hura
- The Features (and Shorts) of the Feminist 70s Curated by Shilyh Warren
- Ariel Dorfman: Feeding on Dreams
- Rethinking Global Feminism: The Vietnam Women’s Union & the Cultivation of International Women’s Peace Movements
- [Screen/Society] Of Gods and Men / Des hommes et des dieux
- Ariel Dorfman will discuss his new book Feeding on Dreams
- Pati: An exhibition by Sohrab Hura
- Reception: FLAS Fellowship Recognition
- Documentary photographer’s images of September 11 vernacular memorials featured
- Duke Welcomes New State Department Diplomat in Residence
- [Screen/Society] Two in the Wave (Deux de la Vague) – Mon, September 12, 2011
- Artistic and Visual Responses to 9/11 and Other Disasters
- "Did 9-11 Change Anything? Everything?"
- Terry Sanford Distinguished Lecture: "9-11: After a Decade and After Bin Laden" – Juan Zarate
- Flesh & Metal, Bodies & Buildings – Exhibit Opening, Reception and Panel Discussion
- [Global Health] "Stigma and AIDS: The Personal and the Political"
- Artists, Historians to Discuss Artistic Responses to Tragedy and Disaster on the Eve of September 11
- [Screen/Society] A Prophet (Un prophète)
- Dorfman: Epitaph for Another September 11
- Classes Begin
- DUCIS Launches ‘Dispatches’
- New Global Rulers featured in U.S. and Germany
- DUCIS Research Grantee receives Dean’s Award for Outstanding PhD Student Manuscript
- DUCIS Working Group Highlighted in The Lancet
- Dorfman: If the Man of Steel renounces his U.S. citizenship, he’ll gain new arch-enemies
- The New Global Rulers: The Privatization of Regulation in the World Economy
- [GGD] CANCELLED
- Mark Jonathan Harris – “Documentary Explorations” by a Veteran Filmmaker and Oscar Winner
- [Global Health] Vikram Patel – Global Mental Health: A New Global Health Field Comes of Age
- Islands, Images, Imaginaries: A Symposium
- [GGD] States and International Bureaucrats in Institutional Design – Tana Johnson
- [Screen/Society] Modern Cinemas of the Middle East 10 to 11
- [GGD] The Dynamics of Regime Complexity: Private Authority in the Climate Change Regime – Jessica F. Green
- Israel-Turkey and the Greater Middle East — Ethan Bronner
- [Screen/Society] Modern Cinemas of the Middle East The Time That Remains
- [GGD] How to Think About Global Crises: The Dollar, the Crisis, and the Future of the International Monetary System – Barry Eichengreen
- [Screen/Society] Modern Cinemas of the Middle East No One Knows About Persian Cats
- Eichengreen to Inaugurate new Lecture Series on Global Crises
- Summer FLAS Application Deadline
- Academic Year FLAS Application Deadline
- [GGD] Clashing Titans: Extraterritorial Regulation and Its Implications for Antitrust Coordination between the U.S. & EU – Tonya Putnam
- Conceptualizing Justice – Symposium
- Chinese Film Theory Workshop
- [GGD] Elections and Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes – Daniela Donno
- WikiLeaks ‘Cablegate’ in the Spotlight
- Out of the Bag – WikiLeaks and U.S. Diplomacy
- [GGE] Matthew Gibney, "Should Citizenship be Conditional?"
- Duke asks: Should Citizenship be Conditional?
- Experts to Discuss WikiLeaks’ Impact on U.S. Diplomacy
- [GGD] Justice Beyond Compliance: Labor Standards in Global Supply Chains – Richard Locke
- [GGD] The Globalization of Corporate Social Responsibility: Cross-National Analyses on Global CSR Framework Commitment – Kiyoteru Tsutsui
- [Screen/Society] – Israeli Filmmaker Uri Rosenwaks – Back & Forth
- [GGE] Daniel Bell – Reviving Tradition in China: Toward a Progressive and Humane Confucian Ethics?
- South Africa’s World Cup: A Conversation with Achille Mbembe and Laurent Dubois
- DUCIS-Supported Spring 2011 Courses
- [GGD] Democratization and FDI Liberalization, 1970-2000 – Sonal Pandya
- The Crossing – A One-Man Play from Southern Africa
- Small Leviathan: Genealogies of Local Sovereignty in Mozambique
- [GGD] Thomas Oatley – Military Buildups, Tax Cuts, and Current Account Imbalances in Postwar America
- State Department offers Critical Language Scholarships funding
- “What are World and Comparative History For?” – Kenneth Pomeranz
- Critical Language Scholarships
- Lessons from Haiti: Tackling Acute and Chronic Disasters
- [GGD] Philip Howard – Digital Origins of Democracy: Information Technology and Political Islam
- Meet Ambassador Patrick Duddy, on YouTube
- [GGD] Tim Büthe: New Global Rulers: The Privatization of Regulation in International Product and Financial Markets
- DUCIS Welcomes Ambassador Patrick D. Duddy, Diplomat In Residence
- Emerging Challenges in Keeping the Public Healthy
- DUCIS ‘Title VI Success’ marks record for Duke
- Ariel Dorfman meets Nelson Mandela
- Ariel Dorfman visits South Africa to deliver Nelson Mandela Lecture
- Human Rights and Wrongs: Terror, Truth and Political Conflict in Classroom Study
- Research Grantee Calls for Interdisciplinary Approach to Address Global Health Challenges
- Teens and the Veil: Media Perceptions of Islamic Dress
- Summer Institute Application Deadline Extended
- Mexico Matters: A Conversation with Luis Rubio
- [Global Health] Gender, Health, and Poverty – Gina Dallabetta
- Cutting Edge is Still Sharp
- Standing Up for God: Working Underground for Justice in South Africa
- Second-Annual Summer Institute on Human Rights
- [GGD] Two Centuries of Taxing Inherited Wealth – Kenneth Scheve
- MoMA Media Curator to Speak on Technology in Modern Art and Culture
- Concert: Mbira Master Cosmas Magaya and Paul Berliner
- A Sense of the Past: Looking Back on the Partition of India
- [GGD] Behind the Development Banks – Sarah L. Babb
- [global health] Dr. Julio Frenk
- [Global Health] Pandemic Influenza – Timothy Uyeki
- The Second Transition: From Mbeki to Zuma – Mark Gevisser
- Viral Knowledge: Infection and Information in Modern China
- Ethics in Photography – A Workshop
- Screening of Stranger with a Camera
- [GGD] Resisting Protectionism (Take II): A Survey Experiment on Producer and Consumer Preferences during the Global Recession – Megumi Naoi
- [Global Health] Global Childhood Obesity Epidemic: Challenges and Opportunities – Youfa Wang
- Screening: Deadline and Prisoners in Time
- Dorfman: Solidarity can help Chile prevail
- Workshop: South Africa’s Reentry into World Sport Day 2
- Workshop: South Africa’s Reentry into World Sport Day 1
- Venezuela’s Curious Coup
- Amb. William Burns: Foreign Policy in a New Era
- Info Session: Careers in Diplomacy Amb. William Burns
- Liberation Wars and Contemporary Struggles in Zimbabwe: a Musical Rendition
- Michèle Lamont to Explain ‘How Professors Think’
- [Global Health]- Incomplete Combustion: The Unfinished Global Agenda for Health, Environment and Climate Protection – Kirk R. Smith
- Top U.S. Career Diplomat to Discuss Careers in Diplomacy, Foreign Policy in a New Era
- Screening: Death and the Maiden
- Lecture: Cultural Knowledge for the Military and the Limits of Anthropology
- [GGD] Foreign Currency Debt, Financial Crises & Economic Growth – Michael D. Bordo
- Screening: Fahrenheit 2010
- Ariel Dorfman named 2010 Nelson Mandela Lecturer
- Screening: My House is on Fire and A Promise to the Dead
- [Global Health] Harley Feldbaum
- 2009 Travel Reports – Ciara Wirth – Ecuador
- 2009 Travel Report – Timothy Koo – Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Stories from Beyond the Dark An Ariel Dorfman film series
- [GGD] The Global Spread of the Nation-State, 1816-2001 – Andreas Wimmer
- [Global Health] Jeffrey Sonis – Cambodians’ Responses to the Khmer Rouge Trials: Justice, Desire for Revenge and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Classes Resume
- [Global Health] Geoffrey Garnett
- Just Art? Voices from South Africa
- Final Day – Jean Toche: Impressions from the Rogue Bush Imperial Presidency
- [AMES] Workshop on the Politics of Representation
- [AMES film] Morning Sun (2003) Director: Carma Hilton
- [GGD] Clifford Bob – Globalizing the Anti-Gay Agenda
- [AMES film] The Game of Their Lives (2002) Director: Daniel Gordon
- Picasso’s Closet by Ariel Dorfman
- District 9: Alien-Nation, Sci-Fi and the Making of Ethno-Space
- Soccer Politics – A Conversation with Lilian Thuram
- [GGD] Sex Differences in Aggression: Evidence from Experimental Wargames- Rose McDermott
- [Global Health] Marion Jacobs
- Ariel Dorfman’s “Picasso’s Closet” transforms art and history
- Final Day: Pathways to Unknown Worlds
- Watch a Conversation with Ram Rahman on iTunes
- Watch Michael D. Ward on iTunes
- [GGD] Ed Mansfield – Democratization & Human Rights Institutions
- Watch Edward Mansfield’s “Democratization & Human Rights Institutions” on iTunes
- Nii Otoo Annan and Friends – Master Ghanaian Percussionist Performs with Renowned Jazz Musicians
- Independent Weekly: Impressions from Jean Toche’s “Revolution”
- [GGD] Michael Ward – International Trade Networks & International Institutions
- Watch the 2009 Biddle Lecture on iTunes
- 2009 Biddle Lecture on International Studies
- [Global Health] Susan Newcomer
- COSA Launches New Website
- International Experiences and Reflections from 3 Duke Alums
- Watch “Talking about Sun-Ra” on iTunes
- [Global Health] Ron Mitsuyasu
- AMES Panel on Israeli Cinema
- AMES Film Screening: Z32
- Nicholas Kristof – Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide
- [GGD] Joanne Gowa – Institutions & Outcomes: The GATT/WTO & Postwar Trade
- Gallery Opening: Jean Toche: Impressions from the Rogue Bush Imperial Presidency
- [Global Health] Lynn Morris
- Soccer Politics Film Series The Other Final
- The Buffy Seminar – “Normal Again”
- Jean Toche: Impressions from the Rogue Imperial Bush Presidency opens in Franklin Center
- Screening: “Meishi Street” (2006) and “The Gangster’s God” (2006)
- Durham Press Travels the Pathway to Sun Ra’s Unknown Worlds
- Pathways to Unknown Worlds: Sun Ra, El Saturn and Chicago’s Afro-Futurist Underground 1954 — 1968
- Exhibit Opening – Pathways to Unknown Worlds
- Duke News on DUCIS Institute, ‘Teaching Human Rights’
- Human Rights and Wrongs: Terror, Truth and Political Conflict in Classroom Study
- Human Rights and Wrongs: Terror, Truth and Political Conflict in Classroom Study
- Human Rights and Wrongs: Terror, Truth and Political Conflict in Classroom Study
- Human Rights and Wrongs: Terror, Truth and Political Conflict in Classroom Study
- Human Rights and Wrongs: Terror, Truth and Political Conflict in Classroom Study
- DUCIS Website now Available in 42 languages
- Translatable: Creativity and Knowledge Formation Across Cultures – Conference day 2
- Translatable: Creativity and Knowledge Formation Across Cultures – Conference day 1
- Translatable: Creativity and Knowledge Formation Across Cultures – Reception
- [Global Health] Peter Piot – The Transformational Nature of the AIDS Response
- Ecology, Ideology, Politics: A Roundtable Discussion
- [COSA] African Ubuntu and South African Constitutionalism: Constructing a New Legal Culture
- [GGD] “Managing Financial Emergencies in an Integrating World” – Louis W. Pauly
- Watch Diego Cortez’s “Museologies” on iTunes
- [GATA] Diego Cortez – “Museologies”
- Street Smart – closing reception
- Symposium: Barefoot Across the Nation: Maqbool Fida Husain and the Idea of India
- Keynote: Barefoot Across the Nation: Maqbool Fida Husain and the Idea of India
- President Obama presented with DUCIS-sponsored translation of A Mind at Peace
- [Global Health] Andrew Boulle
- [W@tC] Are Institutions Bad for Children? – Kathryn Whetten
- [GGD] Islamic Party Participation in Parliamentary Elections – Charles Kurzman
- Watch Charles Kurzman’s “Islamic Party Participation in Parliamentary Elections” on iTunes
- Reflections on John Hope Franklin
- Music & Activism: panel discussion with Roger Lucey & Ferhat Tunç
- Modern Russian Feminism: Twenty Years Forward premiere
- A Conversation with Yu Hua
- Ram Rahman: Street Smart opening
- New Film Explores the Emergence of Feminism in Post-Soviet Russia
- Ram Rahman: Street Smart to open March 20
- [Global Health] Global Health Law – Lawrence Gostin
- 2008 Travel Report – Li Yi – Beijing, China
- 2008 Travel Report – Rachelle Rebong – Cuzco, Peru
- 2008 Travel Report – Meredith Barrett – Madagascar
- 2008 Travel Report – Edgar Mkrtchian – Cartagena, Colombia
- 2008 Travel Report – Louisa Lombard – Central African Republic
- [GGD] The Politics of Borrowing and Non-Borrowing among International Courts – Erik Voeten
- Watch Erik Voeten’s “The Politics of Borrowing and Non-Borrowing among International Courts” on iTunes
- A Mind at Peace: DUCIS sponsors translation of landmark Turkish novel
- Inaugural Reading List Featured and, Updated!
- [Global Health] Malaria and the Demographic Transition in Africa – Dalton Conley
- [GGD] Who are the Europeans (and why does that matter for politics)? – Neil Fligstein
- State Department Information Session
- [Global Health] Child Nutrition – Robert Black
- “Things on Which I’ve Stumbled” – Peter Cole
- [GGD] Ties that Bind? Preferential Trade Agreements and Exchange Rate Policy Choice – Jon Pevehouse
- Watch Jon Pevehouse’s “Ties that Bind? Preferential Trade Agreements and Exchange Rate Policy Choice” on iTunes
- [COSA] Just Art?: The Place of Art in Rendering Justice
- Bail-Out Biennial – elin o’Hara slavick, Maria DeGuzman & Stacy Waddell
- [GGD] The Tragedy of the Global Institutional Commons – Daniel Drezner
- Watch Daniel Drezner’s “The Tragedy of the Global Institutional Commons” on iTunes
- Inaugural Reading List 2009
- [Global Health] Evolution, Obesity, and Arthritis: Understanding Human Health from an Evolutionary Perspective
- The Kipper Kids – A Slap in the Face – Final Day
- The World That Harold Pinter Unlocked
- Duke News focuses on ‘Bringing Diplomacy to Duke Students’
- The human rights situation in Kosovo under the United Nations Administration
- [GGD] Societies Consuming Nature: A Panel Study of the Ecological Footprints of Nations, 1960-2003 – Andrew K. Jorgenson
- Watch Andrew K. Jorgenson’s “Societies Consuming Nature: A Panel Study of the Ecological Footprints of Nations, 1960-2003″ on iTunes
- [GHWG] Tom Quinn, Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health
- [Global Health] Tom Quinn: Infectious Diseases – Continuous Threats to Global Health
- Former Scholar-at-Risk Discusses Collapse of Iraqi Higher Education
- The Kipper Kids – A Slap in the Face – now on display
- [Global Health] Tobacco Mortality in India, Prabhat Jha
- [Screen/Society] Last Tango in Paris
- [COSA] Africa’s Place-in-the-World – James Ferguson and Achille Mbembe in Conversation
- [GATA] Martin von Haselberg and David A. Ross – on The Kipper Kids – Tue, November 18, 2008
- The Kipper Kids: A Slap in the Face – Gallery Opening
- Watch Ethan B. Kapstein’s “The Fate of Young Democracies” on iTunes
- Global Health Graduate Working Group
- [Screen/Society] Seduced and Abandoned
- [HRWG] We Are Not in Safety: Human Rights Law and Advocacy since the 1990s
- [Screen/Society] L’Avventura
- [GGD] Trading Places: The Role of the US and EU in International Environmental Politics – R. Daniel Kelemen
- Watch R. Daniel Keleman’s “Trading Places: The Role of the US and EU in International Environmental Politics” on iTunes
- [GATA] Environmental Sound Artist and Experimental Musician – Peter Cusack
- DUCIS web site featured by WordPress as one of ‘best’, ‘brightest’
- DUCIS Welcomes New Diplomat in Residence
- “Bottomless” an exhibition by Dash Shaw – Final Day
- Bloomsbury, Empire and the Cosmopolitan
- [Global Health] Addressing Dengue
- New York Times: Ewald’s Towards a Promised Land “quite moving”
- [GGD] Leaning Right and Learning from the Left: Diffusion of Corporate Tax Policy – Nathan Jensen
- Music of the Japanese Biwa — Yoko Hiraoka
- [GATA] Poet Jane Hirschfield
- Global Health Graduate Working Group
- Global Perspectives – Issue 8 – Fall 2008
- A Promise to the Dead wins 2 Gemini Awards
- Lemur disease ecology: Linking health, ecosystem viability & conservation in Madagascar
- [GATA] Peter Trachtenberg – The Book of Calamities
- Freeing an Empire’s Slaves – Adam Hochschild
- [COSA] The Social Coordinates of Illness in Post-Colonial Africa – Conference
- [COSA] The Social Coordinates of Post-Colonial Africa – Keynote
- [Global Health] Burden of HIV on Girls & Women in Africa – Stephen Lewis
- [GGD] Informal Governance: International Organizations & the Limits of U.S. Power – Randall W. Stone
- Watch Randall W. Stone’s “Informal Governance: International Organizations and the Limits of U.S. Power” on iTunes
- FantaGraphics reports on Dash Shaw Opening, GATA
- The Social Coordinates of Illness in Post-Colonial Africa
- [GATA] Dash Shaw & Gary Panter
- Bottomless by Dash Shaw – Gallery Opening
- Chronicle: A ‘Dash’ of Graphic Ingenuity
- CANCELLED: The State of Media Freedom in the post-Soviet Republics
- OSCE Media Watchdog to Explore the State of Media Freedom in former-Soviet republics
- [GGD] Why is Latin America Deindustrializing? – David Brady
- Watch David Brady’s “Why is Latin America Deindustrializing?” on iTunes
- Death and the Maiden play premieres as opera in Sweden
- Welcome to the new DUCIS website
- This Month at Duke: Dash Shaw’s Bottomless
- [GHWG] Martha Keating & Jeff Davis, Children’s Environmental Health Initiative
- Fall 2008 GGD Schedule Announced
- Duke University Seminar on Global Health: Global HIV/AIDS
- French and Francophone Film Series: “Cultures” – Mon, September 1, 2008
- Ariel Dorfman film receives 3 Canadian Gemini Award nominations
- Graphic novelist Dash Shaw to exhibit “Bottomless”
- Watch Margaret Levi’s “Legitimating Beliefs: Concepts, Indicators, and Evidence” on iTunes
- Global Perspectives – Issue 7 – Spring/Summer 2008
- Watch Art Alderson’s “Globalization and the World City System: Region, Role, and Position since 1981″ on iTunes
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