September 22, 2005 >
8 am | Dewick-McFee Dining Hall
David Rothkopf
David Rothkopf, founder and chairman and chief executive officer of Intellibridge,
a firm offering open-source intelligence and advisory services on international
issues, also served for two years as managing director of Kissinger Associates.
Earlier, he served as deputy under secretary of commerce for international
trade policy. In this capacity, he played a central role in developing the
Clinton Administration's ground breaking Big Emerging Markets Initiative.
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September 22, 2005 >
7 pm | Pearson 106
Victor Valle | The Process of Democracy-Building in Central America
Dr. Valle is the Dean for Academic Administration and Professor of Human Security.
As Dean, he oversees admission and registrar processes as well as the management
of all academic programmes. He serves as Vice Chair of the Headquarters Management
Committee, the Programme Academic Committees and Secretary of the Academic
Board.
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October 25, 2005 >
8:00pm | Braker 001
Judge Juan Guzman | Beyond the Politics of Fear: Truth and Justice vs.
Law and Politics in Post-Pinochet Chile
Dr. Jean Mayer Award Presentation and Lecture. Cosponsored with Latin American
Studies.
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October 18, 2005 >
8:00pm | Pearson 106
Turhan Canli | Neuroscience and Neuroethics in an Age of Homeland Security
A Professor in the Graduate Program in Genetics and in the Psychology Department
at Stony Brook University, his research is concerned with the molecular,
genetic and neural basis of emotion, personality and individual differences.
He is the editor of a book entitled The Biological Basis of Personality and
Individual Differences. He is also the first author of several papers on
this topic, which have been published in Science, the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences and Behavioral Neuroscience among others.
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Mort Rosenblum and Jack Blum
INSPIRE Lecture Series: IGL Scholar and Practitioner In Residence Program.
November 1, 2005 >
12:00pm | Zamparelli Room, Campus Center | Dessert Or Not, We Are What We Eat
7:30pm | Tisch 314 | Global Coups & Wars: Experiences of a War Correspondent
November 2, 2005 >
1:00pm | MacPhie Conference Room, Dewick Dining Hall | Media and Manipulation
November 3, 2005 >
12:00pm | 96 Packard Avenue | Covering Controversy: Interviewing skills and
Investigative Methods
3:00pm | Tisch 316 | Tough Politics: Laws of Fear & The First Amendment
in Times of Crisis
7:30 pm | Pearson 106 | The Politics of Fear in America
November 4, 2005 >
12:00pm | 96 Packard Avenue | Corruption and Global Politics
Jack Blum
Jack Blum is the Senior Counsel for Special Projects for Finance Sector Compliance
Advisers Limited, and a US Attorney admitted at the district of Columbia
Bar, the US Court of Appeals for the district of Columbia Circuit and the
US Supreme Court. Blum is an expert on controlling government corruption,
international financial crime, money laundering, international tax havens
and drug trafficking.
Mort Rosenblum
Mort Rosenblum has reported on nearly every major international conflict since
the Congo mercenary wars and the Biafra secession in the 1960s. Former chief
editor of the International Herald Tribune from 1979-1981, Mr. Rosenblum
took an American-style European newspaper to printing plants around the world
and pioneered new forms of international journalism. He is author of numerous
books including Coups and Earthquakes and the James Beard Award-winning Olives.
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November 17. 2005 >
12:00pm | 96 Packard Avenue
Corey Robin | The Bush Administration and the Politics of Fear: Five
Years In
Corey Robin is an associate professor of political science at Brooklyn College
and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author
of Fear: The History of a Political Idea (Oxford University Press), which recently
won the Best First Book Award in political theory from the American Political
Science Association. This event is cosponsored with the Tufts Political Science
department.
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November 17. 2005 >
3:00pm | Tisch 316
Corey Robin | Liberalism and the War on Terror
Corey Robin is an associate professor of political science at Brooklyn College
and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author
of Fear: The History of a Political Idea (Oxford University Press), which
recently won the Best First Book Award in political theory from the American
Political Science Association. This event is cosponsored with the Tufts Political
Science department.
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February 23-26, 2006 >
2005-06 EPIIC International Symposium: The Politics of Fear.
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