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September 2026

Sep
9

Anti-Zionism: Critical Perspectives Speaker Series, Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib

4:30 PM
Anti-Zionism: Critical Perspectives Speaker Series
Sep
14

Noah Zucker, Princeton

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Markets for Climate Expertise Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM.
Sep
17

Global Japan Lab Speaker Series: Henry Laurence (Bowdoin College) "One Hundred Years of NHK: The Enduring Importance of Public Media to National Life

A71 Louis A. Simpson International Building
4:30 PM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Co-sponsored with Politics
Sep
21

Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown University

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
How Façade Fictions Keep Bubbles Afloat: Constructing Value in Financial Markets Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM.
Sep
28

Erin Graham, University of Notre Dame

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
International Courts and the Construction of Legal Facts: How the ICJ Made Peacekeeping Possible Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15

October 2026

Oct
5

Michael Tomz, Stanford University

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM. Cosponsored with the AP Workshop
Oct
12

Alexandra Guisinger, NCGG Fellow; Temple University

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM.
Oct
14

Anti-Zionism: Critical Perspectives Speaker Series, James Loeffler

4:30 PM
Anti-Zionism: Critical Perspectives Speaker Series
Oct
15

Global Japan Lab Speaker Series: Leonard Schoppa (University of Virginia) "Race to the Top: How Residential Mobility Empowers Ordinary Citizens in Japan"

A71 Louis A. Simpson International Building
4:30 PM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Co-sponsored with Politics
Oct
27

Comparative Politics Speaker Series: Tariq Thachil (University of Pennsylvania)

127 Corwin Hall
11:50 AM
Comparative Politics Colloquium

November 2026

Nov
2

Anthony Luongo, NCGG Fellow

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Small State Influence at the IMF Executive Board Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM.
Nov
3

Comparative Politics Speaker Series: Philipp Rehm (Johns Hopkins University)

127 Corwin Hall
11:50 AM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Nov
9

Chris Gahagan, NCGG Fellow

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM.
Nov
11

Anti-Zionism: Critical Perspectives Speaker Series, Derek Penslar

4:30 PM
Anti-Zionism: Critical Perspectives Speaker Series
Nov
16

Soyoung Lee, Yale University

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM.
Nov
17

Comparative Politics Speaker Series: Isabela Mares (Yale University)

127 Corwin Hall
11:50 AM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Nov
30

Julian Gewirtz, Columbia University

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM. Cosponsored with the Center for Contemporary China and the Department of East Asian

December 2026

Dec
1

Comparative Politics Speaker Series: Alan Jacobs (University of British Columbia)

127 Corwin Hall
11:50 AM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Dec
1

Anti-Zionism: Critical Perspectives Speaker Series, Cole Bunzel

4:30 PM
Anti-Zionism: Critical Perspectives Speaker Series
Dec
7

Ernest Liu, Economics

016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
A Network Approach to Geopolitics Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at 12:15 PM.

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