Global Governance Events
Diaspora Communities: Influencing U.S. Foreign Policy
June 23, 2003 // 3:00pm — 4:00pm
Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity
Thomas Ambrosio, Assistant Professor of Political Science, North Dakota State University;Yossi Shain, Professor of Comparative Government and Diaspora Politics, Georgetown University
Global Violence and Health: The Connections and Costs
June 11, 2003 // 12:00am
Environmental Change and Security Program
Etienne Krug of the World Health Organization presents WHO's new "World Report on Violence and Health," which details why violence is a major public-health problem and outlines how public policies can address its causes.
Panel Discussion and Book Launch--Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State
April 03, 2003 // 2:00pm — 4:00pm
Canada Institute
Stephen Clarkson discussed his book, Uncle Sam and Us, arguing that globalization is not new for Canada given Canada's historic dependence on external markets, its receptiveness towards immigrants, and its high levels of foreign investment.
Rating the Slobo Show:
Is the ICTY's Leading Case Advancing Justice?
February 05, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
Eric D. Gordy, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Clark University, MA, and Title VIII JSTS alumnus
The Kinshasa Government’s Perspective on the Great Lakes Crisis
January 16, 2003 // 11:00pm
Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity
Kikaya Bin Karubi, Minister of Information and Vital Kamerhe, Chief Negotiator of the DRC Government
An Italian Perspective on the Evolution of the European Union
January 13, 2003 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
European Studies
with Ambassador Antonio Puri Purini, Diplomatic Advisor to the President of Italy
NATO and the EU: The Institutional and Policy Challenges for Euro-Atlantic Organizations and Northeastern and Southeastern Europe
December 19, 2002 // 7:45am — 4:30pm
European Studies
Cosponsored by the Stanley Foundation
NAFTA at 10: Progress, Potential, and Precedents
December 09, 2002 // 7:00am — 4:30pm
Program on America and the Global Economy
Marking the 10th anniversary of NAFTA, the Wilson Center convened a two-day conference to assess the impact of NAFTA, the lessons the agreement may hold for deepening North American ties and future trade agreements, and the international effort to “get globalization right.”
The Honourable Bill Graham: Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
November 08, 2002 // 10:30am — 12:00pm
Canada Institute
EnviReform and the Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto hosted the third annual EnviReform conference, which analyzes the social and environmental impacts of existing trade liberalization and explores new strategies for regulation and risk assessment, environmental information, standard-setting, among other topics.
Director's Forum with Bill Clinton
October 09, 2002 // 12:00am
Africa Program
In this Director's Forum, President Clinton described his recent two week trip to Africa during which he visited the following five nations: Mozambique, Rwanda, Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa.