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Center for International Trade & Security
120 Holmes/Hunter
Academic Building
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Voice: 706-542-2985
Fax: 706-542-2975
cits@uga.edu

 

Center for the Studies of Global Issues (GLOBIS)
The University of Georgia
113 Franklin House
Athens, Georgia, 30602-4240

 

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Publications

The Department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia is pleased to announce its Occasional Papers Series. The series represents one aspect of a broad range of exciting and innovative activities undertaken by the department. We anticipate that this will be a rich and long-running series that will provide a perspective on the range, quality, and variety of the research and writing being conducted in the Department of International Affairs.

 

Vol. I, No. 1

Dr. Loch Johnson

   
  Secret Spy Agencies and a Shock Theory of Accountability
(download as a PDF)
 
     
  Vol. I, No. 2

Dr. A. Maurits van der Veen

  Framing Anti-Terrorism Policies: Debates in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands
(download as a PDF)
   
  Vol 2., No. 1

Dr. Howard J. Wiarda

  The Political Sociology of a Concept: Corporatism and the "Distinct Tradition"
(download as a PDF)
   
  Vol. 2, No. 2

Dr. Jeffrey Berejikian & Matthew Fuhrmann

  Cheating Honestly: Exit Versus Predation in the Nonproliferation Regime
(download as a PDF)
   

Colloquia

  The Department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia, in conjunction with GLOBIS, the center for the study of Global Issues at the University, is organizing a monthly research colloquium featuring speakers drawn from the University of Georgia community as well as invited speakers.

Talks are held Wednesdays at 12:15 pm, with one talk per month. Unless otherwise announced, talks take place in room 214 Candler Hall, on North Campus.
 
  Fall 2009 Schedule:
  Wednesday, September 16, 12:30 pm, 214 Candler Hall
"Should There be a Right to Democracy in International Relations and Law?"

Dr. Mikulas Fabry, Georgia Institute of Technology

Please contact Dr Maurits van der Veen if you are interested in receiving a copy of the published article upon which this presentation is based.

 

Wednesday, 26 August, 12:30pm. 214 Candler Hall "The Structure and Significance of Public Opinion in Non-Democratic Contexts."

Cale Horne, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Georgia

A background paper for the talk is "Opinion and Policy Beyond the Democratic West: The Case of Iran", and is downloadable here.

 

 


 
   

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