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America and the World: Rethinking America's Global Role
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A series of lectures that runs through April 2006. All talks will be held from 3: 30-5:00 in the Dean's Conference Room,
Gebauer Building
, 3rd Floor (GEB 3.312)
November 3
"US Politics and Transatlantic Relationsâ
Miles Kahler, Rohr Professor of International Relations, University of California San Diego.
Co-sponsored by the Center for European Studies
December 1
"The United States and India: A New Beginning?"
Ashley Tellis, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment of International Peace.
Co-sponsored by the South Asia Institute
February 2
"US-Latin American Relations: Present and Perspectives"
Jorge Dominguez, Dillon Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.
Co-sponsored by the Institute for Latin American Studies
Talk to be held in Gebauer 4th floor, Room 4.200C
February 16
"America, Europe and Russia: Partners or Competitors in the 21st Century?"
James Goldgeier, Professor of Political Science, George Washington University and Henry A. Kissinger Scholar, Library of Congress.
Co-sponsored by the Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
March 2
"America, China, and the Evolving Asian Order"
David Shambaugh, Professor of Political Science and Director of China Policy Program, George Washington University.
Co-sponsored by the Center for East Asian Studies and the Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies
March 30
âArab Public Opinion and American Foreign Policyâ
Marc Lynch, Associate Professor of Political Science, Williams College.
Co-sponsored by the Center for Middle Eastern Studies
April 27
"The American Imperium in a World of Regions"
Peter J. Katzenstein, Carpenter Professor of International Studies, Cornell University.
Co-sponsored by the Center for European Studies
Talk to be held in Gebauer 4th floor, Room 4.200C
For information please contact Maria Tway, 232-7259.

