… – 5:30 PM: Panel 6 Thomas Bernauer, ETH Zürich “Is There a ‘Depth versus Participation’ Dilemma in International … 7 Prajit Dutta, Columbia University “Capital Growth in a Global Warming Model: Will China and India Sign a Climate Treaty?” Discussant: Brian Copeland, University of …
… and satellites. It attempts to measure something at a distance, rather than in situ , and, for this research’s purposes, displays those measurements over a two-dimensional spatial grid, i.e. images. Read more . …
… the result of rogue field commanders; (2) massacres were a systematic and strategic campaign of the army as an … focus only on comparing the number of massacres, we find a fifteen percent drop in the number of massacres and 200 … army massacres under his regime. Moreover, rather than a decrease in genocidal activities in the area, the number of …
… independence (from Great Britain) in 1956, it inherited a rebellion by southern rebels against Khartoum-based rule. … conflict. The government of Sudan repeatedly employed a strategy of targeting civilians in particular regions, as … national army or from sources affiliated with it. In 2003, a rebellion broke out in the western region of Darfur. …
… of talks and panels, the Symposium is intended to provide a forum for Yale-affiliated researchers across disciplines … also to comparative histories and studies that consider a broader field encompassing the region or any part thereof. Bringing together a heterogeneous scholarly community, from PhD students, …
… LIVING IN A SACRED COSMOS … LIVING IN A SACRED COSMOS Yale Southeast Asia Studies Monograph #66 LIVING IN A SACRED COSMOS: Indonesia and the Future of Islam by Bernard …
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… The John Brown Society Friday, October 30 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Registration 9:00 - 9:15 a.m. Welcome Remarks 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. Keynote Address W. Fitzhugh Brundage, UNC-Chapel …
… October 4 Patricia Evangelista, “Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country” October 11 Risa Toha , … of Political Science, Wake Forest University “Can a Shared Nationality Trump Ethnic Favoritism? Experimental …
… who have gotten vaccinated continues to rise and as a result, the number of COVID cases, as well as the number of … Center’s Councils and Programs have been working on a number of fronts to address a variety of COVID issues through research and special …
… Jackson from Yale’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese, a co-organizer of the event, thanked attendees and encouraged … and attendees for supporting the event. The fair featured a live band covering Brazilian classics while attendees … partnerships with academic institutions in Brazil. A full list of the organizations and initiatives represented …