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All Topics (November 19 through December 7)
Tuesday, November 19
- 10:00 AM Greening the Arctic
- 12:30 PM Japanese Democracy in the Aftermath of the 2024 Elections
- 4:00 PM The Urban Refuge Project: Development, Challenges, and What’s Next
- 4:30 PM Citizenship, Return, and Repatriation: Balkan Muslims and the Dilemmas of a New International Order after World War I
Wednesday, November 20
- 12:30 PM Disease, Disparities, and Development: Evidence from Chagas Disease Control in Brazil
- 4:30 PM Contested Nuclear Taboo in the Third Nuclear Age: A lecture by Michal Smetana
Thursday, November 21
- 5:00 PM Open Silla
Friday, November 22
- 11:00 AM Conversation on Literature and Culture with Arturo Fontaine Talavera & Alicia Borinsky
- 12:00 PM Colloquium: “Developing a Multidimensional Measure of Christian Nationalism in the United States”
- 2:00 PM The Rise and Fall of the Jet-Age Refugee: A Workshop in International Theory & History with Lauren Stokes
Monday, December 2
- 11:30 AM Avoiding the Climate-Debt Spiral: The Role of the IMF and FfD4
- How to Make Crisis Finance Work for Development: Crafting a Global Financial Safety Net Fit for Purpose
- 12:30 PM CANCELLED: Walter Rodney Seminar
- 3:00 PM A Proposal for a Principled and Pragmatic Approach to Dealing with Market Debt of Low-Income Countries in Debt Distress
- Global Tax Reform to Produce Financing for Development
- 5:00 PM Media, Politics, and Public Opinion in China: Implications for International Relations
Tuesday, December 3
- 9:00 AM Croissants and Conversation with Narges Bajoghli and Vali R. Nasr
- 12:30 PM How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare
- 5:00 PM European Studies Holiday Recital & Reception
Wednesday, December 4
- 2:00 PM Meet and Greet with BUCSA Visiting Scholars and Research Affiliate
- 6:30 PM Fall 2024 GEDDES JAPANESE MOVIE SERIES
Thursday, December 5
- 11:00 AM Until I Find You: Disappeared Children and Coercive Adoptions from Guatemala
- 4:00 PM Research on Tap: Climate Change and Clean Energy