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EVENTS
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CsGG research seminar series 2005/6
Our research seminar series attract members of LSE faculty, doctoral students and researchers
from a broad spectrum of interests and disciplines.
Our research seminar series are open to all.
Tuesday, 11-Oct-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
Theories of Secession: Can They Explain the Break-up of Yugoslavia?
Speaker: Daniele Conversi, University of Lincoln
Tuesday, 18-Oct-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
Is Inter-Ethnic Reconciliation in the Balkans Possible?
Speaker: Nebojsa Petrovic, Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade University
Friday, 21-Oct-2005, 12.00-14.00
H615, LSE
Nagorno-Karabakh: Viewing the Conflict from the Ground
Speaker: Sabine Freizer, Caucasus Project Director, International Crisis Group
Tuesday, 25-Oct-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
The Iraqi Constitution
Speaker: Yahia Said, CsGG
Tuesday, 01-Nov-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
Too Close for Comfort? Civil society activity in relation to the UK arms trade
Speaker: Anna Stavrianakis, Department of Politics, University of Bristol
Tuesday, 08-Nov-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
Music and Globalisation: Exchanging Folk for Rock in the Balkans
Speaker: Ivan Vukovic, Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade University
Tuesday, 15-Nov-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
Global Civil Society and Economic and Social Rights
Speaker: Marlies Glasius, Centre for the Study of Global Governance and Centre for Civil Society, LSE
Tuesday, 22-Nov-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
Georgia's Energy Networks: Implications for Security
Speaker: Stacy Closson, Department of International Relations, LSE
Tuesday, 29-Nov-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
The Transatlantic Rift: Real or Imaginary?
Speaker: Patrick Diamond, Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance and Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund'
Tuesday, 06-Dec-2005, 13.00-14.00
Z332, St. Philips Building, LSE
Anglo-American perceptions of the Balkans in the 20th century: A frozen image or variety of images?
Speaker: Slobodan Markovic, Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade University
lunchtime discussion
10-Jan-2006, 13.00-14.00, K05, LSE
Well-founded Right to Secession: The Case of Former Yugoslavia
Speaker: Miljenko Antic, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb
lunchtime discussion
17-Jan-2006, 13.00-14.00, K05, LSE
‘Loss of the Father’? Memory and Political Authority in Post-war Kosovo
Speaker: Stephanie Schwander-Sievers, School of Slavonic and East European Studies
lunchtime discussion
31-Jan-2006, 13.00-14.00, K05, LSE
"Transforming the Governance of Global Supply Chains: A global agenda for ‘empowering the poor’?"
Speaker: Kate MacDonald, St. Anthony’s College, University of Oxford
lunchtime discussion
07-Feb-2006, 13.00-14.00, K05, LSE
Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina: 10 Years Later
Speaker: Jasna Baksic-Muftic, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Sarajevo
lunchtime discussion
21-Feb-2006, 13.00-14.00, K05, LSE
Love Between Men: The Homosexuality Question and the Perils of Otherness in Africa
Speaker: Ebenezer Obadare, LSE
lunchtime discussion
28-Feb-2006, 13.00-14.00, K05, LSE
The 'Voices of the Donors': Perspectives of Donors Involved in Civil Society and Democracy Building in Armenia
Speaker: Armine Ishkanian, Centre for Civil Society, LSE
lunchtime discussion
07-Mar-2006, 13.00-14.00, K05, LSE
The Role of Kin States in Ethnic Conflict Settlement: Bosnia and Northern Ireland
Speaker: Indraneel Sincar, PhD Candidate (by then might have defended), Department of Government, LSE
lunchtime discussion
14-Mar-2006, 13.00-14.00, K05, LSE
BoP Sustainability, Optimal Exchange Rate and the Monetary Policy Mix in Serbia
Speaker: Marko Malovic, Assistant-Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade
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