Winter Speaker Series
JAN 13 - MARC-OLIVIER CANTIN PAQUET, MCGILL UNIVERSITY
Why Rebels Kill? The Drivers of Civilian Targeting in the Sri Lankan Civil War.
JAN 20 - MARINA SHARPE, ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE SAINT-JEAN
It's Mostly Relative: The Humanitarian Principles' Origins, Legal Character and Normative Content
JAN 27 - NISHA SHAH, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
On the Matter of Wounds: Weapons, War, and the Calibration of Lethality
FEB 03 - GUILLAUME BAUMIER, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY & MCGILL UNIVERSITY
When Public Goods Are Private Goods: Business Power and Two-sided Information Markets
FEB 10 - DAVID KENNEDY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
A World of Struggle
FEB 17 - NOEL ANDERSON, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Competitive Intervention and its Consequences for Internal Conflict
MAR 10 - BETH SIMMONS, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Border Anxiety in a Globalizing World
MAR 17 - JENS STEFFEK, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DARMSTADT
Triangulating Legitimacy in International Relations: Beliefs, Discourses and Actions
MAR 24 - KIRAN PATEL, LUDWIG MAXIMILIAN UNIVERSITY MUNICH
Bridging the Void: Social Justice in the History of the European Union
MAR 31 - EDWARD KEENE, OXFORD UNIVERSITY
The International Struggle for Position and the Question of Rising Powers
APR 14 - JULIA GRAY, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
How International Organizations Survive