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Conferences: Previous
PREVIOUS CONFERENCES HELD IN 2006-2007:
Keyman Family Program in Modern Turkish Studies
CONFERENCE
How do we free the Market and Liberate the People?
Comparative Reflections on Developing Democracies and the Case of Turkey.
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 14-15, 2006
City and State in 20th Century China and Japan
October 12-13, 2006
“Between Shifting and Resilient Forces (I): Turkey in Comparative Perspective”
PREVIOUS CONFERENCES HELD IN 2005-2006:
Workshop on Institutional Change and the Law
Friday April 7, 2006, Ripton Room, Scott Hall
Conference on Human Rights :"The Chains that Remain"
Human trafficking in a Global Context
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, April 6-9 2006
CYPRUS WORKSHOP: "CYPRUS REVISITED : THE FRUIT OF PARTITION"
Organized by the Center for International and Comparative Studies
November 30, 2005
Venue: Harris 108
CONFERENCES HELD IN 2004-2005:
RETHEORIZING WELFARE STATES:
RESTRUCTURING STATES, RESTRUCTURING ANALYSIS
September 8-10, 2005
The Annual Conference of the Research Committee on Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (RC19), International Sociological Association
Organized by Ann Orloff, Northwestern University
Cosponsored by the Center for International and Comparative Studies
For further information: http://www.northwestern.edu/rc19/
VIRTUAL GOVERNANCE:
THE U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL AND THE LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY
June 6, 2005
An Authors Conference Organized by Volume Editors:
Ian Hurd, Northwestern University
Bruce Cronin, City College of New York
For more information contact Ian Hurd ianhurd@northwestern.edu
GLOBALIZING AMERICAN STUDIES 2
Fri 5/20: 9:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Harris Hall 108.
1881 Sheridan Rd
THE AFRICAN DIASPORA TO LATIN AMERICA: NEW DIRECTIONS
The Inaugural Symposium of Center for African American History
April 22-23, 2005
Organized by
Sherwin Bryant, Assistant Professor of African American Studies
Northwestern University
Cosponsored by the Center for International and Comparative Studies
REPRESENTATIONS OF OTTOMAN IMPERIAL SPACE: MAPS, TEXTS, HISTORIOGRAPHIES
March 4-5, 2005
Organized by Fariba Zarinebaf, Northwestern University
Great Lakes Working Group in Ottoman Studies
IDENTIFYING SELF-REPARING DYNAMICS IN POST-CONFLICT SOCIETIES: THE CAUCASUS AND CENTRAL ASIA
February 2-5, 2005
Organized by Georgi Derluguian, Will Reno, and Andrew Wachtel, Northwestern University
Indentifying Self-Repairing Dynamics in Post-Conflict Societies Program
THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION: HISTORY, MEMORY, REPRESENTATION
October 22-23, 2004
Organized by Doris Garraway, Northwestern University
Department of French and Italian
Cosponsored by the Center for International and Comparative Studies
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