All Topics (April 5 through May 2)
Monday, April 7
Tuesday, April 8
Wednesday, April 9
- 8:30 AM A 120-Year Retrospective: The Russo-Japanese War and Treaty of Portsmouth with Implications for Today
- 5:00 PM Institutionalizing Black Europe: The Center for Black European Studies at Carnegie Mellon University
Thursday, April 10
Friday, April 11
- 12:00 PM Sacred Cities, Civic Futures: The Role of Pilgrimages in Shaping Civil Society in Iraq and India
Monday, April 14
Tuesday, April 15
Friday, April 18
Monday, April 21
Tuesday, April 22
Wednesday, April 23
Thursday, April 24
- 12:30 PM The Political Economy of the Eurozone’s Rollercoaster
- Latin America and the Origins and Development of the Nuclear Order
Friday, April 25
- 12:00 PM Forging Elite Fitness, Forging the Nation: CrossFit and Christian Nationalism
- Leveraging Country Platforms for Climate Prosperity
- 12:30 PM Chasing After Strange Gods: Anna Louise Strong in Stalin's USSR (Workshop in International Theory and History)
Monday, April 28
Tuesday, April 29
- 12:30 PM Laboring in the Shadow of Empire: Cabo Verdean Care Workers in Portugal
- 2:00 PM What Futures Can Global Studies Imagine?
Wednesday, April 30
Thursday, May 1
- 12:30 PM Polarisation, Polysemy, and Paradoxes: Elites and the Concept of Peace in the Havana Accords
- 4:00 PM Is it Possible to Shift Power in Global Health?