Past workshops & conferences
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Critical Engagement with Transitional Justice: Perspectives from Africa & Latin America
When: Thursday, October 10, 2019
U.S.-China Relations & China's Expanding International Presence
When: Friday, March 16, 2018
Welcome & Introductory Remarks (9:15 am - 11:00 am)
- Mary Gallagher and John Ciorciari, University of Michigan
Session 1. China’s Approach to International Aid
- Ren Xiao (Fudan University)
Session 2. The Belt and Road Initiative
- Min Ye (Boston University)
- Suisheng (Sam) Zhao (Denver Korbel School)
Public Keynote Address by Daniel Russel, Annenberg Auditorium, Weill Hall 1120
Session 3. Effects of Chinese Aid
- Austin Strange (Harvard University) and co-authors
- Sophal Ear (Occidental College)
Session 4. Chinese-led Development Institutions and Global Order
- John Ciorciari (University of Michigan)
- Phillip Lipscy (Stanford University)
Concluding Remarks Mary Gallagher and John Ciorciari
The Politics of International Criminal Justice
WHEN: Friday, January 19, 2018
Welcome & Introductory Remarks
Panel 1: The Role of the Security Council
Roundtable on the Politics Surrounding the ICC
Panel 2: The ICC’s Intervention in Ongoing and Active Conflicts
Panel 3: The Politics of Hybrid Justice
Roundtable on the Trajectory of International Criminal Justice
Japan's Economic and Security Policy in the Trump Era
WHEN: Friday, February 03, 2017, 9:15 am to 4:15 pm
LOCATION: Weill Hall, Betty Ford Classroom (1110), 735 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Free and open to the public.
Welcome & Introductory Remarks (9:15 am - 11:00 am)
- Kiyoteru Tsutsui , Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Japanese Studies and the Donia Human Rights Center, University of Michigan
Panel 1 - "Abenomics" and Macroeconomic Policy (9:30 am - 11:00 am)
- Chair: Josh Hausman , Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics, University of Michigan
- David Cashin, Senior Economist, U.S. Federal Reserve
- Takeo Hoshi, Henri H. and Tomoye Takahashi Senior Fellow in Japanese Studies, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies; Professor (by courtesy) of Finance at the Graduate School of Business; Director of the Japan Program, Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University
Panel 2-Japan's Foreign Trade(11:30 am - 1:00pm)
- Chair: Alan Deardorff , John W. Sweetland Professor of International Economics and Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of Michigan
- Lee Branstetter, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
- Kazuhito Yamashita, Research Director,Canon Institute for Global Studies; Senior Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry
Panel 3 - Japan's Pursuit of External Security (2:30 pm - 4:15 pm)
- Chair: John Ciorciari , Associate Professor and Director of the International Policy Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan
- Amy Catalinac, Assistant Professor of Polictics, New York University
- Jeffrey Hornung, Fellow for the Security and Foreign Affairs Program, Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA
- Saadia Pekkanen, Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
Closing Remarks (4:15 pm)
- Chair: John Ciorciari, Associate Professor and Director of the International Policy Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan
Organized by the Center for Japanese Studies and International Policy Center, University of Michigan; Co-sponsored by the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership