LEONARD SEABROOKE, COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL
Getting Action in World Politics
Location: Leacock 429
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DEBAK DAS, UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
Delivering the Bomb: The Spread of Nuclear Delivery Systems, and the Global Non-proliferation Order
Location: Leacock 429
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THE FUTURE OF PEACEKEEPING
This event is co-sponsored by the Max Bell School of Public Policy
Location: Faculty Club
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BENJAMIN VALENTINO, DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
Ethics at Ground Zero: How Empirical Debates Shape the Implications of Normative Theories of Nuclear Weapons
Location: Leacock 429
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LAMIS ABDELAATY, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
The Effect of Framing Arguments on Attitudes toward Refugees
Location: Leacock 429
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C. RAJA MOHAN, THE COUNCIL ON STRATEGIC AND DEFENCE RESEARCH
This event is co-sponsored by Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, CIC, and Max Bell School of Public Policy
Canada-India Relations and Partnerships in the Indo-Pacific: Reflections on The Road Ahead
Location: Leacock 232
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BAHAR RUMELILI, KOÇ UNIVERSITY
Existentialist Moment in Ontological Security Studies
Location: Leacock 429
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JOZEF HRABINA, ARETA PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Post-Soviet space caught in Thucydides Trap: Grasping the Russian Zero-sum behavior
Location: Leacock 429
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ANDREW COOPER, THE UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
This talk is based on Prof. Cooper’s recent book (The Concentration Impulse in World Politics, Oxford University Press, 2024) that unravels the centrality of contestation over international institutions under the shadow of crisis.
Location: Leacock 429