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Responsibility to Protect, Right to Prosecute?, 8:00pm Cabot Auditorium
Alex de Waal, Executive Director, World Peace Foundation; Research Professor, The Fletcher School, Tufts University; former Senior Advisor, African Union High Level...
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Dr. Jean Mayer Award Keynote Address: The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, 6:45pm Cabot Auditorium
Steven Pinker, Author, The Better Angels of our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined; Professor of Psychology, Harvard University...
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Discourse 02/01 Spring 2010
Discourse provides an inclusive platform for reasoned discussion and prescriptive analysis of issues of both international and domestic concern, while also including poetry, fiction, art and photography to illuminate the...
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How can international law best balance the demands of peace and justice as it addresses the most intractable international conflicts affecting our global community? Can our greater international law system function separate from the influence of...
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Cover Sheet for Tim Hetherington Award, due February 18, 2012.
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Caught in the middle of nowhere
Text and photos by Amy Connors
Eighty miles from Tucson on solitary, flat roads that carve through pristine-looking fields and brazen rock formations, the dry winds pass heavily, veiling all in a pale dust. The...
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Border Security
Text and photos by Austin Siadak
The desert of Southern Arizona is a place of harsh juxtapositions. Blistering white-hot days fade into bitterly cold black nights. Jagged mountains erupt out of flat sands. Brilliant blue and red...
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December 6, 2011
"Peru"Guest Lecturer: Peter Winn
Professor Peter Winn is a Professor of History focusing on the subject of Latin America at Tufts University. He got his BA from Columbia College and a PhD from Cambridge University in 1972. Some of his major...
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November 23, 2011