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Clemson
University Globalization
Lecture Series
Free
and open to the public
The
location of the seminars varies as indicated below
Date: Tuesday, January 27
Topic: Desirability of a
Global Arms Trade Treaty
Speaker: Vivek Kanwar,
formerly with the Department of Political Science
Place: 364 Sirrine Hall
Time: 7-8 pm
Date: Thursday, February 5
Topic: The CIA in an
evolving political setting
Speaker: Carlos Luria, former
CIA executive
Place: 100 Holtzendorff
Time: 7-8 pm
Date: Thursday, February 19
Topic: Coalition Politics
among U.S. Non-Profits: Their Impact on Global Public
Policy
Speaker: Paul Abenante,
retired executive of a U.S. non-profit association
Place: G-33 Jordan Hall
auditorium (in basement)
Time: 7-8 pm
Date: Tuesday, March 10
Topic: Energy Policy and
the Fight for the Future
Speaker: David Bodde,
Professor and Senior Fellow, Spiro Institute for
Entrepreneurial Leadership
Place: 364 Sirrine
Time: 7-8 pm
Co-Sponsor: the Gantt
Intercultural Center as part of International Awareness Week
Date: Tuesday, 31 March
Topic: Free Migration as
Poverty Alleviation
Speaker: Adam Tebble,
Professor at the University of London and visiting professor
at Clemson University
Place: 120 Brackett Hall
Time: 7-8 pm
The Globalization Lecture
Series is sponsored by the Department of Political Science.
All lectures are followed by a question period. The Seminar
Director is Dr. Michael Morris, Department of Political
Science. The interim Seminar Director (while Dr. Morris is
on sabbatical leave) is
Kweku Ainuson, Department of Political
Science, Brackett Hall 232 (e-mail address: kainuso@clemson.edu |