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DESCRIPTION:\n Join us for a three-part\, interdisciplinary symposium that 
 explores authoritarianism from the end of the Cold War to the rise of extr
 eme nationalism and anti-immigration sentiment today.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n Prog
 ram:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;9:30 - 10:45 am \nPart I: Revisiting Spring 1989 -&nbsp\
 ;How does the end of\nthe Cold War look today? \n Speakers: \nProfessor Ch
 eryl Reed (SU Newhouse)Professor Robert Terrell (SU Maxwell) Professor Jer
 emy Wallace (Cornell University)\nJames Graham Wilson (US State Department
 \, Office of the Historian)&nbsp\;11:00 am - 12:30 pm\nPart II: Authoritar
 ianism Today&nbsp\;- Is authoritarianism on the rise globally? \n Speakers
 :\nProfessor Dimitar Gueorguiev (SU Maxwell) Professor Azra Hromadžić (SU 
 Maxwell)\nProfessor Christine Mehta (SU Newhouse)Professor Latif Tas (SU M
 axwell) \nProfessor Brian Taylor (SU Political Science/Maxwell)&nbsp\;&nbs
 p\;&nbsp\;2:00 - 3:30 pm \nPart III: Immigration &amp\; National Security 
 - \n\nWhat is the relationship between immigration\, nationalism\,\nand au
 thoritarianism?\n Speakers:\nProfessor Janice Dowell (SU Philosophy)\nProf
 essor Shana Kushner Gadarian (SU Maxwell)Professor Audie Klotz (SU Maxwell
 )Sefa Secen (SU Maxwell)&nbsp\; Sponsored by Moynihan Institute of Global 
 Affairs\, Humanities Center\, Department of History\, Middle Eastern Studi
 es Program\, Asian/Asian American Studies Program\, S.I. Newhouse School o
 f Public Communications\, Syracuse University Libraries\, and Office of Mu
 lticultural Affairs&nbsp\;For more information\, contact Havva Karakas-Kel
 es\, hkarakas@syr.edu&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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DTSTART:20190412T133000Z
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SUMMARY:Challenging Authoritarianism: Stories and Strategies of Resistance
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n</p><p> Join us for a three-part\, interd
 isciplinary symposium that explores authoritarianism from the end of the C
 old War to the rise of extreme nationalism and anti-immigration sentiment 
 today.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p>\n</p><p> <strong>Program:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</stron
 g></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><b>9:30 - 10:45 am </b></p><p>\n</p><p><b
 >Part I: Revisiting Spring 1989 -&nbsp\;</b>How does the end of\nthe Cold 
 War look today?</p><p> </p><p>\n</p> <b>Speakers: </b><p><b>\n</b></p><p>P
 rofessor Cheryl Reed (SU Newhouse)</p><p>Professor Robert Terrell (SU Maxw
 ell) </p><p>Professor Jeremy Wallace (Cornell University)</p><p>\n</p><p>J
 ames Graham Wilson (US State Department\, Office of the Historian)&nbsp\;<
 /p><p><b>11:00 am - 12:30 pm</b></p><p>\n</p><p><strong>Part II: Authorita
 rianism Today&nbsp\;-</strong> Is authoritarianism on the rise globally?</
 p><p> </p><p>\n</p> <b>Speakers:</b><p><b>\n</b></p><p>Professor Dimitar G
 ueorguiev (SU Maxwell) </p><p>Professor Azra Hromadžić (SU Maxwell)</p><p>
 \n</p><p>Professor Christine Mehta (SU Newhouse)</p><p>Professor Latif Tas
  (SU Maxwell) </p><p>\n</p><p>Professor Brian Taylor (SU Political Science
 /Maxwell)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p><b>2:00 - 3:30 pm </b></p><p>\n</p><p
 ><strong>Part III: Immigration &amp\; National Security -</strong> \n\nWha
 t is the relationship between immigration\, nationalism\,\nand authoritari
 anism?</p><p>\n</p> <b>Speakers:</b><p><b>\n</b></p><p>Professor Janice Do
 well (SU Philosophy)<br></p><p>\n</p><p>Professor Shana Kushner Gadarian (
 SU Maxwell)</p><p>Professor Audie Klotz (SU Maxwell)</p><p>Sefa Secen (SU 
 Maxwell)&nbsp\; </p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored by Moynihan Institute of Globa
 l Affairs\, Humanities Center\, Department of History\, Middle Eastern Stu
 dies Program\, Asian/Asian American Studies Program\, S.I. Newhouse School
  of Public Communications\, Syracuse University Libraries\, and Office of 
 Multicultural Affairs&nbsp\;</p><p>For more information\, contact Havva Ka
 rakas-Keles\, <a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu">hkarakas@syr.edu</a>&nbsp\
 ;&nbsp\;<strong></strong><br></p><p><strong><strong></strong></strong><br>
 </p>
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