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  1. Should the people control public spending? A normative assessment of balanced budget constitutional amendments

    Professor in Political Philosophy at the Department of Humanities of the University of Piemonte Orientale. ...

  2. Community

    Kratter Visiting Professor to the History Department at Stanford University. The core of his project ... Universität Berlin  (Department of Social and Political Science). She holds a PhD from Sciences Po Paris. ... Department of Politics and International Relations. She was also chercheuse invitée at the  Paris School of ...

  3. FYE- Study Trip- Cevennes

    enrolled in the course.   This study trip is exclusively for first-year experience students. 100 Fixed-50px ...

  4. Lecture and Discussion with Dror Ladin, lawyer at American Civil Liberties Union on 5 Dec. 2016, C-102

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  5. Found & Lost: a reading and talk by Alison Leslie Gold

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  6. This Little Art: A reading and talk by Kate Briggs

    none The Center for Writers and Translators is delighted to welcome Kate Briggs, who will read from and discuss her blend of essay and memoir  This Little Art.  A genre-bending song for the practice of literary translation,  This Little Art  has been name ...

  7. Christina Hesselholdt on 'Companions'

    none On October 3, students, faculty and guests packed the Pierre Salinger Grand Salon to hear from the first Center for Writers and Translators guest speaker of the year. Christina Hesselholdt was on campus for a talk and reading on her English-language ...

  8. Deborah Levy on 'The Cost of Living'

    none On Tuesday, November 27, the Center for Writers and Translators (CWT) hosted a reading and talk by author Deborah Levy. As part of the event, Levy read from her most recent work, The Cost of Living, which was included in the recently published New Yo ...

  9. CCDS Event Series Begins with Discussion of Effective Altruism

    none On Monday, February 25, the Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS) hosted a discussion on the topic “Famine, affluence and democracy: the politics of effective altruism.” Speaking on the occasion was Ted Lechterman, a political theorist known f ...

  10. CWT Starts the Year with a Successful Spring Semester

    none We’re only halfway through 2019 and AUP’s Center for Writers & Translators (the CWT) – a research center dedicated to literary endeavors – already has much to report. The CWT’s mission is to promote literary activity, particularly in relation to ...

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