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Having It All: How Real Couples Navigate Professional Success and Personal Lives in a 24/7 World 4/17/13 2PM - 3:15PM
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Join three Georgetown Faculty members and their spouses who have worked in both the public and private sector, as they talk about ways that...
The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction with James Millward 4/15/13 5PM - 6:30PM
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James Millward's new book, The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2013) is both an introduction to, and...
Culture, Cultural Training, and the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan 4/10/13 12PM - 1:30PM
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Join Rochelle Davis for a discussion on her recent research. The talk will be moderated by Dan Byman. Mid-way through the wars in Iraq...
Presidents and the Creation of the American Era with Joseph Nye 3/26/13 12:30PM - 2PM
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Are trends in global politics simply the result of large impersonal structural forces, or does human agency matter? For example, would...
The Path to Ending Extreme Poverty: The New Rules of the Road for Development Cooperation 3/20/13 5PM - 6PM
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SPEAKER: Don Steinberg, Deputy Administrator, USAID This talk will be moderated by Mark Lagon, Visiting Professor, Chair,...
The Geography of Bliss with Eric Weiner 2/6/13 12:15PM - 1:30PM
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Join author and Mortara Visiting Associate Eric Weiner as he discusses his book The Geography of Bliss: One Grumps Search for the...
Rising Powers and Global Governance: Conservatives, Reformers, or Revolutionaries? with Miles Kahler 1/31/13 5PM - 6PM
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The power transition view of rising powers has centered attention on China and framed debate around the degree of challenge that rising...
Coping with Climate Change: Georgetown Climate Center efforts to promote adaptation 11/13/12 2PM - 3:30PM
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Join Vicki Arroyo, Executive Director of Georgetown Climate Center and Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown Law; Peter Byrne, Faculty...
In the News: Syria 10/4/12 4PM - 5PM
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Roundtable discussion with Syria experts on current events and the future of the country. Topics will include the role of security...
In the News: Sports Diplomacy and the Olympics 9/24/12 5PM - 6PM
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As part of the Mortara Center’s ongoing In the News seminar series, a panel of experts will discuss the importance of sports diplomacy and...
Zeb and Haniya on Music, Politics, Women, and the Future in Pakistan 9/10/12 5PM - 6:30PM
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Music, Politics, Women, and the Future in Pakistan: A conversation with world-renowned musicians Zeb and Haniya At a time when much of the...
CRITICS with Kanisha Bond 4/30/12 12PM - 1:30PM
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The Georgetown University Current Research on Issues and Topics In Comparative Scholarship Series welcomes Kanisha Bond, University of...
Global India Series: "Articulations of Empire and Globalization: Evidence from Studies of Inequality in South Asia" with David Ludden 4/25/12 12:15PM - 1:45PM
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The Office of the Dean of the School of Foreign Service, the Asian Studies Department, and the Mortara Center for International Studies...
GQ-Models: Randomized Controlled Experiments in Social Science 4/25/12 12PM - 1:30PM
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GQ-Models: Randomized Controlled Experiments in Social SciencePresented by: Alex Eble, Brown University
Saudi Arabia: A Global Crossroads? Economic Growth, Energy, and Education 4/24/12 12PM - 1:30PM
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Saudi Arabia continues to receive heightened international attention because of the Kingdom’s sustained efforts to promote economic growth...
CRITICS with Daniel Brumberg 4/23/12 12PM - 1:30PM
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The Georgetown University Current Research on Issues and Topics In Comparative Scholarship Series welcomes Daniel Brumberg, Georgetown...
"Politics & Strategy: Partisan Ambition and American Statecraft" with Peter Trubowitz 4/20/12 12PM - 1:15PM
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Why do some national leaders pursue ambitious grand strategies and adventuresome foreign policies while others do not? When do leaders...
'Wham! Bam! Islam!' Film Screening with Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa 4/19/12 5PM - 7PM
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Join us for a screening of the documentary 'Wham, Bam, Islam!' and a Q&A with Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, creator of the comic series, 'THE 99.'...
Global India Lecture Series: "The Categorization of Violence" with Kanchan Chandra 4/16/12 3PM - 4:30PM
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The Office of the Dean of the School of Foreign Service, the Asian Studies Department, and the Mortara Center for International Studies...
GUITARS with James Vreeland 4/16/12 12PM - 1:30PM
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The Georgetown University International Theory and Research Seminar Series welcomes James Vreeland, Georgetown University Title: The...
The Distinguished Lecture in International History: "Settler Races? Comparing European Migrations, 1500-1800" with James Belich 4/12/12 4:30PM - 5:30PM
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The Mortara Center for International Studies and the Georgetown University Institute for Global History present the Distinguished Lecture...
Book Launch: "Power & Willpower in the American Future" with Robert Lieber 4/10/12 12:30PM - 2PM
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To argue against the widely proclaimed idea of American decline, as this book does, might seem a lonely task. After all, the problems are...
"No One’s World: The West, the Rising Rest, and the Coming Global Turn" with Charles Kupchan 4/2/12 6PM - 7PM
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Although most strategists recognize that the dominance of the West is on the wane, they are confident that its founding ideas—democracy,...
Getting Real: Piloting and Financing the Health Impact Fund 3/29/12 3PM - 4:30PM
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Please watch the video of his Tedx Talk on the Health Impact Fund before attending the event: YouTube Video The Health Impact Fund...
Global India: "Linked In? The Role of Influence and Power in Indian Democracy" with Irfan Nooruddin 3/14/12 12:15PM - 1:45PM
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The Office of the Dean of the School of Foreign Service, the Asian Studies Department, and the Mortara Center for International Studies...
Should We Worry About the Fragmentation of International Law? 3/13/12 12:15PM - 1:45PM
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The Mortara Center for International Studies and the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program present the Global Governance Speaker...
Understanding the Arab Spring 3/12/12 2:30PM - 4PM
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Panelists Madeleine Albright, Rebecca Farmer, Kathleen McNamara, and Jennifer Windsor will participate in a moderated discussion on the...
GUITARS with Haillie Lee 3/12/12 12PM - 1PM
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The Georgetown International Theory and Research Seminar welcomes Haillie Lee, Georgetown University Title: Do Institutional Distortions...
Global India Series: "When David Meets Goliath: How Global Markets and Rules are Shaping India’s Rise To Power" with Aseema Sinha 3/1/12 3PM - 4:30PM
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The Office of the Dean of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, the Asian Studies Department, and the Mortara Center for...
"The Little Book of Terror" with Daisy Rockwell 2/29/12 4PM - 5:30PM
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Please join us for a book launch of "The Little Book of Terror" by artist and essayist Daisy Rockwell. Rockwell's newest book is described...
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