… RECORDING WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR SUBSEQUENT VIEWING As the COVID-19 pandemic brings labor exploitation and worker … rights of workers after the crisis in other regions of the world. Introduction DAVID W. BLIGHT - Director, Gilder …
… politics, and economy; and their activities around the world. The Soloveitchik rabbinical dynasty is considered one … prepare students to lead and serve in a rapidly changing world,” Salovey said. “This visit was a wonderful opportunity … divides.” This article originally appeared on Yale News. Jul 8, 2019 … European Studies Council … …
… forthcoming in 2023. Her current research investigates the rise of conservative women’s activism in Japan. Anderson’s … courses on women and gender in Japanese history, World War II in East Asia, war memory, and social protest. …
… for guiding the United States’ approach to China’s rise as a global economic power. “ China 2049 — New Era or … be challenges, though, not the least of which is different world areas’ reactions to China’s expanding presence, … where elected officials are often distracted by the daily news cycle — China’s leaders carefully consider how the world …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… public policy. She is also a seasoned nonprofit leader, democracy advocate, national voice on pandemic response, … for the New York Times and political analyst for CBS News. He covers history and politics. Prior to the Times, … He is author of Democracy’s Schools: The Rise of Public Education in America (Johns Hopkins 2017). …
… crave to find hope in the pale and colorless new world. Among them, a history teacher tries to contact via letters his missing son.” As Covid-19 continues to wreak havoc on loftily laid university plans, …
Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses
… Council on Foreign Relations titled, “A Silent Crisis: The Rise of Noncommunicable Diseases in Refugee Settings.” In … address the changing health profile of refugees and the rise in chronic noncommunicable diseases among displaced … of today’s refugee population. https://macmillan.yale.edu/news/fox-fellow-addresses-chronic-health-needs-refug… Feb 20, …
… Council on Foreign Relations titled, “A Silent Crisis: The Rise of Noncommunicable Diseases in Refugee Settings.” In … address the changing health profile of refugees and the rise in chronic noncommunicable diseases among displaced … of today’s refugee population. https://macmillan.yale.edu/news/fox-fellow-addresses-chronic-health-needs-refug… Feb 3, …
Leitner Program in International and Comparative Political Economy
… Social Signalling in Religious Organizations” September 19, Avinash Dixit , Princeton University, “Governance and … Bargaining and the Dynamics of Public Investment” March 19, Claire Lim , Cornell University, “Elections and …
… Sunday, March 8 with plans to stay until March 20. As the COVID-19 pandemic escalated, it became clear that we would need to … in Cuba and all of our students who are across the world. May 27, 2020 … MacMillan Center … …
… within minority states. Why did Buddhist nationalism rise? How does old Buddhist nationalism relate to the new … and ethnic minorities share the same political vision of democracy? Is federalism the only solution to the … in Georgetown’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Notre Dame’s Ansari Institute for Global …
… drug war and Duterte’s assault on the country’s struggling democracy. For six years, Evangelista had the distinctive … to the slaughter of thousands – immersing herself in the world of killers and survivors and capturing the atmosphere … and former investigative reporter for Philippine news company Rappler. Her reporting on armed conflict and the …