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Cities as Actors in the EU Policy towards ChinaTomasz Kamiński (Associate Professor of Asian Studies, University of Łódź)February 22, 2024
Cities as Actors in the EU Policy towards China
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Russia's War in Ukraine: Reimagining the East-West Divide in EuropeIvan Krastev October 4, 2022
Russia's War in Ukraine: Reimagining the…
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Sally Burgess (Sierra Club Illinois) and Dawn Dannenbring and Rev. Tony Pierce (Illinois People's Action) speak about the Illinois Climate and Equitable Jobs Act of…
EURO 199 (EU and US Climate Mitigation): Guest…
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Andreas Beckmann, WWF CEO CEE, answers our questions about the climate change crisis, WWF measures to address it, and the Science-Based Target Initiative.
EURO 199 (EU and US Climate Mitigation): Q&A…
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Günter Hörmandinger, EUC Senior Policy Analyst speaks to us about the European Union, European Green Deal, and measure to meet its goals in the transportation…
EURO 199 (EU and US Climate Mitigation) guest…
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Dr. Christina Voigt speaks to us about the Paris Agreement Implementation and Compliance Committee development from 2015 to the present, assesses COP 26 achievements,…
EURO 199 (EU and US Climate Mitigation) guest…
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An interview with Emiliano Grossman, Associate Professor of Political Science, Sciences Po
Making Sense of Macron's Re-election…
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An EU Center interview with Jonah D. Levy, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California - Berkeley.
Understanding the First Round of the 2022 French…
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Zoom recording of the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship information session 2, held on Tuesday, November 30, 2021. This information session covers FLAS…
FLAS 2022-23 Information Session 2
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Dr. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin "The Relevance of Transitional Justice Twenty Years after 9/11"This lecture will address the challenges and relevance…
WGGP: Fionnuala Ni Aolain
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Zoom Recording ID: 86305262060 UUID: 7arwBX+xT2OKd2hQgFBfKg== Meeting Time: 2021-09-07T23:13:02Z Panel on "Solidarity with Afghan Women" Imperial Wars and…
WGGP: "Solidarity with Afghan Women:…
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This brown bag talk was given by A. Bryan Endres, Professor of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The paper presented is…
Restaurant Disclosures of Food Allergens in the…
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In this presentation, Joelle Soulard, Assistant Professor of Recreation, Sport and Tourism, investigates how transformative tourism narratives are symbolized by…
Using Drawings as Tools for Travelers to Express…
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Illinois International Week 2020: "IGI International Music & Dance" Monday, Oct 19th, 2020 2:00- 3:00 PM (CDT) Via Zoom…
Illinois International Week 2020: "IGI…
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In much of the Muslim world, Islamic political and economic movements appear to have a comparative advantage. Relative to similar secular groups, they are better able to…
The Success of Islamic Politics in Turkey: The…
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In the last two decades, the LGBTI movement has gained momentum that is arguably unprecedented in speed and suddenness when compared to other human rights movements.…
When States Come Out: Transnational Movements and…
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In 1799, plague broke out in the French army during its invasion and occupation of Egypt and Syria under the leadership of General Napoleon Bonaparte. Bonaparte’s…
Plague, Politics, and Napoleonic Propaganda c.…
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In this lecture, Judith Pintar, Teaching Associate Professor of Information Sciences, discusses the online transformation of her Global Informatics Seminar:…
Trolls at Play: Teaching Propaganda, Media…
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The world was a very different place for those who survived the medieval pandemic. What were its environmental, economic, social, and cultural effects? What lessons…
Life After [the Black] Death
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Our knowledge of what caused the first global pandemic, when it began, and how it spread has been revolutionized in the past decade. In this lecture, Carol Symes,…
The Black Death: What We Know Now
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Anthony Luzzatto Gardner, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union from 2014 to 2017, speaks about his new book, Stars with Stripes: The Essential Partnership between…
A Conversation with Anthony Gardner
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In 1348, as the plague hit Florence, seven women and three men moved to the countryside with their servants, to protect themselves from contagion. This is the setting of…
Reading Contagion in Boccaccio's Decameron
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Interview with Professor Nihad Bunar, Stockholm University, on 1 November 2019 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Questions were developed by students…
Interview with Professor Nihad Bunar by students…
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Food and Family Conference September 26, 2019 University Club of Chicago | Chicago, IL
Food and Family Conference Attendees
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