Videos From Duke University Center for International Studies - 2010-2011 RSS
GGD:Richard Locke - Justice Beyond Compliance: Labor Standards in Global Supply Chains, 12-02-10
The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: Professor Richard Locke of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Political Science. [-|-] Founded in 1997, GGD is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in this seminar is to gain a better understanding of the causes and consequences of recent global economic and socio-political changes; we are especially interested in how globalization affects the distribution of wealth and well being, as well as governance among and within nations.Published 2 years ago
GGD: Daniela Donno- Elections and Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes, 01-13-11
The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: Professor Daniela Donno of the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Political Science. Founded in 1997, GGD is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in this seminar is to gain a better understanding of the causes and consequences of recent global economic and socio-political changes; we are especially interested in how globalization affects the distribution of wealth and well being, as well as governance among and within nations.Published 2 years ago
Sonal Pandya - Democratization & FDI Liberalization 1970-2000
The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: Professor Sonal Pandya of the University of Virginia's Department of Political Science.
Founded in 1997, GGD is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in this seminar is to gain a better understanding of the causes and consequences of recent global economic and socio-political changes; we are especially interested in how globalization affects the distribution of wealth and well being, as well as governance among and within nations.
Published 2 years ago
Tim Büthe, New Global Rulers: The Private Regulation in International Product & Financial Markets, 09-09-10
The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: Professor Philip Howard of the University of Washington's Department of Political Science. [-|-] Founded in 1997, GGD is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in this seminar is to gain a better understanding of the causes and consequences of recent global economic and socio-political changes; we are especially interested in how globalization affects the distribution of wealth and well being, as well as governance among and within nations.Published 2 years ago
Philip Howard, The Digital Origins of Democracy: Information Technology and Political Islam, 09-23-10
The University Seminar on Global Governance and Democracy presents: Professor Philip Howard of the University of Washington's Department of Political Science. Founded in 1997, GGD is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together faculty and graduate students from across the social sciences, especially from political science, public policy, economics, sociology, and law. Our shared interest in this seminar is to gain a better understanding of the causes and consequences of recent global economic and socio-political changes; we are especially interested in how globalization affects the distribution of wealth and well being, as well as governance among and within nations.Published 2 years ago