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POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium Exlusionary Rhetoric- Expansionist Policies? Reflections on the Italian Centre-Right Immigration ApproachesPlease join us for a discussion of Elif''s recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium Sailing with the Sea Shepherds: Preliminary Findings from Participant Observation of Anti-whaling Direct Action in the Southern OceanPlease join us for a discussion of Teale's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium Migration Systems, Pioneers and the Role of AgencyPlease join us for a discussion of Agnieszka's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium Defining Dependence- The Hydrocarbon Society and the Dangers of Foreign OilPlease join us for a discussion of Sebastian's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium Politics of international administration of post-conflict societiesPlease join us for a discussion of Mateja's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium Why WTO? Forum Shopping for New Aid for Trade RegimePlease join us for a discussion of Dan's on-going research. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium The role of national parliaments in post-Lisbon EuropePlease join us for a discussion of Julie's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium 'Resilience: aiming for security in an age of risk'Please join us for a discussion of Olaf's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium 'The Treaty of Lisbon and the European Border Control Regime: Consequences for the UK and Norway'Please join us for a discussion of Marianne's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium '1914 in World Historical Perspective: The "Uneven" and "Combined" Origins of the First World War'Please join us for a discussion of Alex's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium 'What's in a Label? The Aid Community's Perceptions of Success and Failure'Please join us for a discussion of Teresa's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium Title to be confirmedPlease join us for a discussion of Samir's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Jonathan Agensky at ja413@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium ‘Who is Guarding the Guardians? Patterns of Government Accountability in Bulgaria, Germany and Russia’Please join us for a discussion of Gergana's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Mateja Peter at mp423@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium ‘Statebuilding and the subject: tolerance, appropriation and resistance in Mozambique’Please join us for a discussion of Meera's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Jonathan Agensky at ja413@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium Theories of global politicsPlease join us for a discussion of Olaf's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Jonathan Agensky at ja413@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium 'Secession and International Order'Please join us for a discussion of James's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Joanne Wallis at jew44@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium ‘Prefab Politics: The rise and fall of Zambia's donor-built reform coalition’Please join us for a discussion of Alaistair's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before his colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Jonathan Agensky at ja413@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium The Inadequacy of International Law for Private International SecurityPlease join us for a discussion of Ian's recent work. Hard copies of Ian's paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before his colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Mateja at mp423@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium ‘The Power of Words: A Critical Investigation of the Language of Security’Please join us as we host our first colloquium exchange of the year, to discuss the work of Faye Donnelly from the University of St Andrews. Hard copies of Faye's paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane one week before her colloquium.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium 'US Liberalism: The Perennial Tradition in US Foreign Policy'Please join us for a discussion of Geraldo's recent work. The paper will be circulated shortly, and hard copies will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane closer to the time. As usual, the colloquium will be followed by drinks in the Mill.
POLIS Staff and PhD Student Colloquium ‘Powers of War: Fighting, Knowledge, and Critique’Please join us for the first POLIS Staff/PhD colloquium session of the year, a discussion of Dr Tarak Barkawi’s recent work.
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