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After Tahrir: Egyptian Revolutionary Experiences and Future Visions

#AfterTahrir conference at UCSB. 4 days, 21 sponsors, 28 participants, 18 short films, a critical commemoration of #Jan25

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Identity Roundtable: The View from Different Disciplines

Faculty from different UCSB departments will speak about how their disciplines study identity and the courses available in their departments.

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Seminar: Development after Statism: Industrial Firms and the Political Economy of South Asia

Adnan A. Naseemullah, King's College, London

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Research Assistant Opportunity for Undergraduate Students

Work on a Study of Public Opinion in the US with Professor Lasala-Blanco


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Professor Han Leading Evaluation of Ford Foundation Program on Democracy in the US

Professor Hahrie Han has been invited to undertake a systemic review of the Ford Foundation's initiative on Promoting Electoral Reform and Democratic Participation in the United States. The Ford Foundation, one of the largest philanthropic foundations in the US, is undergoing a major redesign of its overall grant-making strategy in an effort to make its work more relevant to 21st century challenges, focusing particularly on inequality.

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Fugitive Women, Fugitive Rights: Sexual Sovereignty in the Age of Emancipation Event Image

Fugitive Women, Fugitive Rights: Sexual Sovereignty in the Age of Emancipation

Event Start: November 20, 2015 11:30 PM

Event End: November 21, 2015 01:00 AM

Event Location: Lane Room

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Democracy, Diversity and Institutions: A Constructivist Approach, by Professor Kanchan Chandra, NYU Event Image

Democracy, Diversity and Institutions: A Constructivist Approach, by Professor Kanchan Chandra, NYU

Event Start: November 13, 2015 12:00 AM

Event End: November 13, 2015 01:30 AM

Event Location: Lane Room

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China in the Global Economy: A Dialogue Event Image

China in the Global Economy: A Dialogue

Event Start: November 13, 2015 01:00 AM

Event End: November 13, 2015 03:00 AM

Event Location: HSSB 4080

CHINA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY:
A DIALOGUE

Prof. Benjamin Cohen, Political Science, UCSB
Prof. Lijuan Zhang, School of Economics, Shandong University, China

In the past three decades, the world has come to realize the increasing importance of the

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