October 2020
CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series: Jan Zahradil, Member of the European Parliament on “International Trade and the European Parliament”
The CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series presents Mr. Jan Zahradil, Vice Chair of the Committee on International Trade of the European Union. He will discuss "International Trade and the European Parliament." To register for the event, please click here. This is event is presented in cooperation with the Dean Rusk International Law Center.
Find out more »CITS Research Colloquium: Megan Becker, “Is Research on the Resource Curse Robust?”
Co-sponsored by the Department of International Affairs Register here!
Find out more »November 2020
CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series: Hal Brands on “U.S. Global Engagement”
The CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series presents author and professor Hal Brands. He will discuss "US-China Relations." This event is free and open to the public - register here.
Find out more »CITS Research Colloquium: Orlandrew Danzell, “Gender Differences in Education: Assessing the Influence of Education on Incidences of Terrorism”
Co-sponsored by the Department of International Affairs
Find out more »December 2020
CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series: Robert D. Kaplan on “US-China Relations”
The CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series presents bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan. He will discuss "US-China Relations." This event is free and open to the public - register here.
Find out more »January 2021
CITS Research Colloquium: Daniel Milton, “Going Global: Why Do Terrorist Groups Expand their Operations?”
Co-sponsored by the Department of International Affairs
Find out more »March 2021
CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series: Benedetta Berti on “The Future of Human Security”
The CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series presents NATO policy advisor Benedetta Berti. She will discuss "The Future of Human Security." This event is free and open to the public - register here.
Find out more »April 2021
CITS Research Colloquium: Elizabeth Saunders, “The Insiders’ Game: Elites, Democracy, and War”
Co-sponsored by the Department of International Affairs
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