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Is the EU the Wrong Direction for Europe in the Modern Age?Dr. Dean Fairbanks Department of Geography & Planning CSU Chico Dr. Dean Fairbanks explores the possibility of no longer having an established European Union. Although this may be a…
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The Role of American Leadership in International Organizations: the UN and NATO During the Trump PresidencyDr. Adam Irish Political Science and Criminal Justice Department CSU, Chico Change in leadership is one of the most important components of democratic countries. In this talk, Dr. Adam Irish…
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Uncertain Status: Migrant Labor in Morocco and SpainMigration, the movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions. Much of this process is overlooked or ignored in our society, however Alexander Ryll…
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Fall 2018 - ConvocationFor a written transcript of this event. Follow this link.
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Mexico's Faltering Democratic TransitionDr. Stephen Lewis History Department CSU, Chico For 71 years, starting in 1929, Mexico was ruled by one political party, Partido Revoluncionario Institucional (PRI). As Dr. Stephen Lewis explains,…
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Global Policy Series: US-Israeli RelationsDr. Jed Wyrick Faculty, CSU, Chico Comparative Religions and Humanities Department Dr. Wyrick discusses the role of Israel in U.S. Foreign Policy and in the 2016 Presidential election from a…
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Longevity of the Ottoman ‘Imaret'Rod Thomson Student, California State University, Chico In the Ottoman Empire, social welfare and humanitarian relief was provided by the institution known as Waaf. Rod Thomson examines this…
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Obstacles to Democratic Goals of Social Movements: A Case Study of Egypt’s Post Arab SpringLila Wael Raouf Student, Indiana University Ms. Raouf starts out by posing the question, “Why do social movements sometimes not reach their original goals of democracy?” She notes that…
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The 2007 Electoral Crisis in Kenya: Ethnography of an International ResponseAriane Belanger-Vincent Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada Ms. Belanger-Vincent’s paper draws largely from ethnographic research on the notion of the…
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Iraq: Looking Backward, Moving ForwardDr. Allen Weiner Stanford University, School of Law, Senior Law Lecturer and Co-Director of the Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law Dr. Allan Stam University of Virginia, Dean,…
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