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[GGD] Sex Differences in Aggression: Evidence from Experimental Wargames- Rose McDermott

Posted: Nov. 5th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS Calendar

When: Thursday, November 5, 2009 5:30 PM7:00 PMWhere: John Hope Franklin Center 240Cost: Free and open to the publicMore Info
Description: The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: Professor Rose McDermott of Brown University on “Sex Differences in Aggression: Evidence from Experimental Wargames.” -|- Founded in 1997, GGD is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from (…)

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Watch Michael D. Ward on iTunes

Posted: Oct. 16th, 2009 | Category: iTunes U

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Professor Michael D. Ward’s October 8, 2009 presentation to the University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy, “International Trade Networks & International Institutions: The Role of Democracy & the WTO in Contemporary Trade” is now available on iTunes U.

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[GGD] Ed Mansfield – Democratization & Human Rights Institutions

Posted: Oct. 15th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS Calendar

When: Thursday, October 15, 2009 5:30 PM7:00 PMWhere: John Hope Franklin Center 240Cost: Free and open to the publicMore Info
Description: The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy, founded in 1997, is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in (…)

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[GGD] Michael Ward – International Trade Networks & International Institutions

Posted: Oct. 8th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS Calendar

When: Thursday, October 8, 2009 5:30 PM7:00 PMWhere: John Hope Franklin Center 240Cost: Free and open to the publicMore Info
Description: The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy, founded in 1997, is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in (…)

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Fall 2009 Global Governance and Democracy Seminar Schedule

Posted: Oct. 1st, 2009 | Last modified: Oct. 16th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS News

Upcoming Fall 2009 Seminars

November 5 (Thursday)
Location: Room 240, John Hope Franklin Center
Professor Rose McDermott, Brown University
“Sex Differences in Aggression: Evidence from Experimental Wargames”
Click here for Professor McDermott’s biography
Background reading: Sex Differences in Aggression: Evidence from Experimental Wargames

November 19 (Thursday)
Location: Room 240, John Hope Franklin Center
Professor Clifford Bob, Duquesne University
“Globalizing the Anti-Gay Agenda: Conservative Activism & Implications for Transnational Politics & Law”
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[GGD] Joanne Gowa – Institutions & Outcomes: The GATT/WTO & Postwar Trade

Posted: Sep. 17th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS Calendar

When: Thursday, September 17, 2009 5:30 PM7:00 PMWhere: John Hope Franklin Center 240Cost: Free and open to the publicMore Info
Description: The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy, founded in 1997, is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in (…)

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[GGD] “Managing Financial Emergencies in an Integrating World” – Louis W. Pauly

Posted: Apr. 16th, 2009 | Last modified: Apr. 28th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS Calendar, DUCIS Calendar Archive

When: Thursday, April 16, 2009 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Where: John Hope Franklin Center 240
Cost: Free, open to the public
Description: The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: Louis W. Pauly – University of Toronto

Co-sponsors: Duke University Center for International Studies and John Hope Franklin Center
Contact Information: Smith, Dan 668-1663
Categories: Panel/Seminar/Colloquium 

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[GGD] Islamic Party Participation in Parliamentary Elections – Charles Kurzman

Posted: Mar. 26th, 2009 | Last modified: Apr. 28th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS Calendar, DUCIS Calendar Archive

When: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where: John Hope Franklin Center 028
Cost: Free, open to the public
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Description: The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents:”Islamic Party Participation in Parliamentary Elections” – Charles Kurzman – University of North Carolina

Co-sponsors: Duke University Center for International Studies and John Hope Franklin Center
Contact Information: Smith, Dan 668-1663


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[GGD] The Politics of Borrowing and Non-Borrowing among International Courts – Erik Voeten

Posted: Feb. 26th, 2009 | Last modified: Apr. 28th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS Calendar, DUCIS Calendar Archive

When: Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where: John Hope Franklin Center 240
Cost: Free, open to the public
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Description: The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: “The Politics of Borrowing and Non-Borrowing among International Courts” – Erik Voeten – Georgetown University

Co-sponsors: Duke University Center for International Studies and John Hope Franklin Center
Contact Information: Smith, Dan 668-1663


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[GGD] Who are the Europeans (and why does that matter for politics)? – Neil Fligstein

Posted: Feb. 12th, 2009 | Last modified: Apr. 28th, 2009 | Category: DUCIS Calendar, DUCIS Calendar Archive

When: Thursday, February 12, 2009 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where: John Hope Franklin Center 028
Cost: Free, open to the public
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Description: The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: “Who are the Europeans (and why does that matter for politics)?” – Neil Fligstein – University of California at Berkeley

Co-sponsors: Duke University Center for International Studies and John Hope Franklin (…)

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