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  1. Presentation: Christopher Meckstroth (History, Cambridge) at CCDS

    none On February 13th, Christopher Meckstroth (History, University of Cambridge) will give a presentation on his upcoming book manuscript titled 'The Democratic Prince: A Realist Theory of Popular Sovereignty in Democracy’s Defense.' The event w ...

  2. UPEL Seminar: Nic Johnson (History, University of Chicago) at CCDS

    none UPDATE: This event will no longer be held in person, and will take place online over zoom.   On Wednesday, March 15th the United States Political Economy Lab will host Nic Johnson at the Center for Critical Democracy Studies for a presentation titled ...

  3. D.Rad Exhibition at L'Espace Canopy: "Complicating the Narrative: in a time of false Simplicity"

    none Following its recent art exhibition in Belgrade, the D.Rad Research Network will host the second part of its exhibition series in Paris from April 1st to April 22nd at Espace Canopy Gallery (19, Rue Pajol, 75018). In addition to the exhibition, cultu ...

  4. D.Rad Vernissage

    none On Saturday April 1st, the D.Rad Research Network will hold the Vernissage (grand opening) for its upcoming art exhibition at Espace Canopy Gallery (19 Rue Pajol, 75018). The event will begin at 18h00, all are welcome. The D.Rad Exhibition, titled &q ...

  5. Presentation: Shterna Friedman (UC Berkeley) at CCDS

    none On Thursday March 30th, Shterna Friedman (UC Berkeley) will give a talk at the Center for Critical Democracy Studies titled "Marx, Hegel, and the Two Foucaults." The event will begin at 18h00 and will take place virtually over zoom. To rece ...

  6. Symposium: Liberal Democracy and its Challenges for Education and for Political Science

    none Background The rise of authoritarian leadership and ideologies in Europe and beyond challenges the very basis of liberal democratic societies and their universities. Simultaneously, the weaknesses of liberal democratic institutions are visible in the ...

  7. Violent Turns: Sources, Interpretations, Responses

    External guests must register 48 hours before the event and bring a valid ID From the 21st to the 23rd of June 2023, The American University of Paris will host an international conference to provide researchers with an interdisciplinary platform to invest ...

  8. Tinashe Mushakavanhu Named Paris Writer in Residence for 2023

    Tinashe Mushakavanhu The American University of Paris (AUP), the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Cultural Center) in Paris, and the University of Kent Paris School of Arts and Culture (PSAC) are pleased to announce that Tinashe Mushakavanhu has been appo ...

  9. Solidarity in Polarized Times: Isabelle Aubert and Rainer Forst

    On October 11th, the Center for Critical Democracy Studies will host Professors Isabelle Aubert (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and Rainer Forst (Goethe-Universität) for “Solidarity in Polarized Times,” an event which will bring both thinkers together for a discussio ...

  10. Over Yet Unresolved: The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, from Self Determination to Ethnic Cleansing

    The Schaeffer Center for the study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention has invited Taline Papazian to AUP to speak about the ongoing conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Taline Papazian is a political scientist. She has published and taught at vari ...

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