Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Lessons from a Career in the U.S. Foreign Service
Virtual
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Political Parties as Drivers of U.S. Polarization: 1927-2018
Virtual
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The Universe of Rights: Universality and Locality in Women’s Rights
Virtual
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Hebrew Culture and Conversation Table
Virtual
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Proposal Writing: An Introductory Workshop
Virtual
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Arabic Culture and Conversation Table
Virtual
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Conversations: East Asia Geopolitical Challenges and Opportunities
Virtual event via Zoom
Conversations in Conflict Studies Speaker Series featuring Evans Revere, Senior Director, Albright Stonebridge Group and former president of the Korea Society. The title of this event is "East Asia: Geopolitical Challenges and Opportunities for the Biden Administration". Register at tinyurl.com/registerparcc Sponsored by PARCC. For more information, contact Roxanne Tupper at rmtupper@syr.edu or at 315-443-2367.
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VIRTUAL: The 2020 Nagorno Karabakh War: Actors, Antecedents, and Aftermath
virtual
The Zell Lecture sponsored by the Minor in Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice. With Khatchig Mouradian, Columbia University Register Now This illustrated lecture maps the trajectory and humanitarian toll of the 2020 war in Nagorno Karabakh, and explores its historical and geopolitical contexts. Outlining the antecedents of the conflict from WWI to the collapse of the Soviet Union, the lecture identifies pogroms, propaganda campaigns, and policy decisions that cast a shadow across generations in the South Caucasus. Unpacking domestic developments within post-Soviet Armenia and Azerbaijan and their impact on the negotiations between the two countries, the lecture tracks the process that led to unsettling a “frozen conflict,” and the role played by regional actors, chief among them Turkey, in detonating it in the middle of a raging pandemic. Khatchig Mouradian is a lecturer in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) at Columbia University. He is the author of The Resistance Network: The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarianism in Ottoman Syria, 1915-1918. Mouradian has published articles on concentration camps, unarmed resistance, the aftermath of mass violence, midwifery in the Middle East, and approaches to teaching history. He is the co-editor of a forthcoming book on late-Ottoman history, and the editor of the peer-reviewed journal The Armenian Review. Mouradian has taught at Worcester State University, Clark University, Stockton University, Rutgers University, and California State University – Fresno. Open captioning will be provided. Co-sponsorship support from: Syracuse University Humanities Center, Citizenship and Civic Engagement Program, College of Law Office of International Programs, College of Law Journal of Global Rights & Organizations and Impunity Watch News, History Department, The Institute for Security Policy and Law, International Relations Program, Jewish Studies Program, Lender Center for Social Justic
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The U.S. and Korea in the Biden Administration
Virtual
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Between Worlds: Joseph Allen Stein in the US and India
Virtual
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Interest-Based Problem Solving Workshop
Virtual event via Zoom
Interest-Based Problem Solving is an approach to addressing conflict that seeks to identify and satisfy the underlying the underlying interests of all parties. This interactive workshop focuses on the basic steps of Interest-Based Problem Solving by equipping you with the tools and skills for identifying interests, reframing problems, and generating and deciding on mutually satisfying solutions. The session will be led by Prof. Todd Dickey. Prof. Dickey is an assistant professor of public administration in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Register at tinyrul.com/IBProblemSolving Sponsored by PARCC. For more information, contact Roxanne Tupper at rmtupper@syr.edu or at 315-436-7971.
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South Asia Current Events Discussion Table
Virtual
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VIRTUAL: CAPS Seminar - Debra Umberson
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VIRTUAL: 76 DAYS - A Live Panel Discussion with Writer, Director, Producer Hao Wu
Zoom Webinar
Executive Education at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University presents a live panel discussion with Writer/Director/Producer Hao Wu discussing his new documentary film 76 DAYS. This event is open to Syracuse University students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the general public.
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Conversations in Conflict Studies with Shana Gadarian, Pandemic Politics
Virtual event via Zoom
Conversations in Conflict Studies Speaker Series featuring Shana Gadarian, Associate Professor and Chair, Political Science, Maxwell School, Syracuse University. "Pandemic Politics: How the COVID 19 Pandemic Revealed the Depths of American Polarization" Register at tinyurl.com/registerparcc Sponsored by PARCC. For more information, contact Roxanne Tupper at rmtupper@syr.edu or at 315-443-2367.
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Audacious Raconteurs of Colonial India: A Discussion with Leela Prasad
Virtual
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It's Just How Things Are Done
Virtual
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An Insurrection, an Inauguration, and Another Impeachment
VIRTUAL
The Department of Political Science and the Campbell Public Affairs Institute present a panel on “An Insurrection, an Inauguration, and Another Impeachment: Fragility, Resilience, and the Future of American Democracy.”
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Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series: Juan Herrera
Online
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Maxwell in Washington Undergrad Info Session
Zoom
Learn how Washington works and explore careers through a semester in DC with Maxwell in Washington! Information Session Friday, February 19th at 2:00 PM via Zoom Hear from Past Participants Meet the Director Ask Questions Apply for Fall 2021 by Monday, March 1st. **For US citizens interested in State Department internships, please be aware their application will open in February and close after two weeks. Tips for applying can be found on our website under the Internships tab**
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