Is the UN Still Relevant in Resolving Major Wars?
Virtual bit.ly/3QVelvP, New YorkIs the UN Still Relevant in Resolving Major Wars? The seminar we are organizing explores the potential of various UN interventions in resolving major wars
Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. The Ralph Bunche Institute offers a wealth of research and public programming on international affairs, human rights, and conflict resolution.
Is the UN Still Relevant in Resolving Major Wars? The seminar we are organizing explores the potential of various UN interventions in resolving major wars
"A Conversation about Being Human: Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq" Protesting that culture of censorship and suppression, the Center for the Study of the
Danial Vahabli is a sociology PhD student at Stony Brook University and the Graduate Fellow of Institute for Advanced Computational Science. His research uses both
A major national election looms and the leader who years earlier had encouraged an insurrection is campaigning to a devoted audience. Politically tinged trials unfold
A major national election looms and the leader who years earlier had encouraged an insurrection is campaigning to a devoted audience. Politically tinged trials unfold
** While the formal event will begin at 6pm, please note that we have organized a reception for students commencing at 5.30pm so that they can
Vanessa Wills (George Washington University) Who Has Human Rights? Liberal Consensus, Left Critique, and Far-Right Authoritarian Crisis Wednesday, October 19 @ 4:15pm (ET) Minorities and Philosophy Annual
Sarah Clark Miller (Penn State University) Sexual Agency and Sexual Justice as Feminist Resistance: From Self-Reflexivity to Coalition Building Tuesday, October 22 @ 6:30pm (ET)
Dr. Leonardo Castilho is a Human Rights Officer with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in New York. After working
TIME CHANGE: Our event will begin at 7 pm tonight (originally 6:30 pm) due to major delays in northeast corridor Amtrak trains. We apologize for
Jesse Spafford (Victoria University of Wellington) Incas, Aliens, and Anarchists Tuesday, December 3 @ 6:30pm (ET)