All Topics (March 15 through March 29)
Tuesday, March 19
- 12:00 PM Pardee Works: Working in National Security
- 3:30 PM Karsten Voight Class Visit: Seminar on the Holocaust
- 5:30 PM Hasta que no haya luna: A Poetry Reading by Alan Smith
- “Hasta que no haya luna” A Poetry Reading by Alan Smith
Wednesday, March 20
- 10:10 AM Karsten Voigt Class Visit: Intelligence Issues
- 1:00 PM Pardee Works: Federal Resume Workshop
- Research in Comparative Politics Workshop: Steven Rosenzweig
- 2:30 PM Tea with Michael Longley and David Ferry (with a toast to Homer and Virgil)
- 5:15 PM German Political Culture: Changes and New Challenges — A Lecture by Karsten Voigt
Thursday, March 21
- 3:00 PM Powering the Globe: Lessons from Southeast Asia on China’s Global Energy Interconnection Initiative
- 4:40 PM Panel Discussion – International Migration and Diaspora in World Politics – Prof. Thomas Berger, Prof. Joseph Wippl, Karsten Voigt
- 5:00 PM Uses of the Past in Divided Societies: Northern Ireland and the US — A Lecture by Olwen Purdue
Friday, March 22
- 11:15 AM Karsten Voigt Class Visit: Class Visit: North Atlantic/European Security Issues
- 1:30 PM MA Paper Info Session
Monday, March 25
- 12:00 PM Research Seminar Series: Andrea Chiampan
- 12:15 PM “Staging Sufi Stories: Theater and the Murids of Senegal" feat. Dr. Brian Valente-Quinn
- 3:10 PM Populism, Authoritarianism, and Constitutionalism in the EU — A Talk by Gábor Halmai
Tuesday, March 26
Wednesday, March 27
- All Day Defense Authorization Form Due for April Defenses
- 5:30 PM Lost and Found in the Liminoid Zone: Rediscovered Fronterizo Literature and Film of the Mexican Revolution
Thursday, March 28
- 3:00 PM The Politics of Vexed Capital: China's Railway Projects and Financing Coalitions in Southeast Asia
- 4:00 PM Threats to Democracy: Ethical Responses and Local Action
- 4:30 PM Explaining EU Asymmetry: A Comparison of Borders and Asylum Policy Development — A Works in Progress Presentation by Kaija Schilde and Sara Goodman
- 6:00 PM Literature and Activism in the Equatorial Guinean Diaspora