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Monthly Archives: October 2017
Tuesday, Oct. 31, 5PM, Prof. Kristin Surak at Money, Markets and Governance Workshop: Jus Pecuniae and the Crystallization of Citizenship by Investment
Please join us for our next meeting on the Money, Markets, and Governance Workshop on Tuesday, October 31, at 5 – 6:30 PM, in the Social Science Research Building, room 401. Kristin Surak Associate Professor, SOAS, University of London Jus … Continue reading
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Tuesday, Oct. 10, Le Lin at Money, Markets and Governance: Are Ambiguities Assets? State, Innovation and Privatization in China
You are join us on Tuesday, October 10, at 5 – 6:30 PM, for a joint session with the Power, History and Society workshop to discuss Le Lin’s paper. The workshop will take place in the Social Science Research Building, … Continue reading
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