EVENTS
The End of African Republics: Lessons from Kenya
Seminar
Open to the Public - Bell Hall, 5th Floor Belfer Building
September 22, 2008
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Speaker: Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development, Harvard Kennedy School
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Science, Technology, and Globalization
The recent post-election violence in Kenya was characterized by the Western press as a result of unresolved ethnic tensions. But beneath this superficial view lie more profound constitutional tensions arising from interactions between democratic politics and economy.
Please join us! Light luncheon provided. Everyone is welcome, but admittance will be on a first come–first served basis.
The Quantification of Religion for Cross-Sectional Analyses
Seminar
Open to the Public
January 31, 2002
2:45-4:45 p.m.
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Globalization, Science, Technology, and Public Policy
The Quantification of Religion for Cross-Sectional Analyses
Failed States: Why States Fail and How to Resuscitate Them
Seminar
Invitation Only
January 5, 2001
3:15-5:15 p.m.
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Globalization, Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Intrastate Conflict Program
Failed States: Why States Fail and How to Resuscitate ThemThe Quantification of Religion for Cross-Sectional Analyses
Seminar
Open to the Public
January 31, 2002
2:45-4:45 p.m.
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Globalization, Science, Technology, and Public Policy
The Quantification of Religion for Cross-Sectional Analyses
Failed States: Why States Fail and How to Resuscitate Them
Seminar
Invitation Only
January 5, 2001
3:15-5:15 p.m.
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Globalization, Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Intrastate Conflict Program
Failed States: Why States Fail and How to Resuscitate ThemThe End of African Republics: Lessons from Kenya
Seminar
Open to the Public - Bell Hall, 5th Floor Belfer Building
September 22, 2008
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Speaker: Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development, Harvard Kennedy School
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Science, Technology, and Globalization
The recent post-election violence in Kenya was characterized by the Western press as a result of unresolved ethnic tensions. But beneath this superficial view lie more profound constitutional tensions arising from interactions between democratic politics and economy.
Please join us! Light luncheon provided. Everyone is welcome, but admittance will be on a first come–first served basis.
The Quantification of Religion for Cross-Sectional Analyses
Seminar
Open to the Public
January 31, 2002
2:45-4:45 p.m.
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Globalization, Science, Technology, and Public Policy
The Quantification of Religion for Cross-Sectional Analyses
Failed States: Why States Fail and How to Resuscitate Them
Seminar
Invitation Only
January 5, 2001
3:15-5:15 p.m.
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Globalization, Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Intrastate Conflict Program
Failed States: Why States Fail and How to Resuscitate ThemThe Quantification of Religion for Cross-Sectional Analyses
Seminar
Open to the Public
January 31, 2002
2:45-4:45 p.m.
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Globalization, Science, Technology, and Public Policy
The Quantification of Religion for Cross-Sectional Analyses
Failed States: Why States Fail and How to Resuscitate Them
Seminar
Invitation Only
January 5, 2001
3:15-5:15 p.m.
Related Projects: Science, Technology, and Globalization, Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Intrastate Conflict Program
Failed States: Why States Fail and How to Resuscitate Them
