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>Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies Activities Calendar
>
>September 3, 1998 - September 16, 1998
>Please call Paula Griffin 255-6370 or e-mail her at prg1@xxxxxxxxxxx to be
>placed on mailing list, etc.
>
>
>Thursday, September 3, 12:20
>Kahin Center, 640 Stewart Avenue
>Thak Chaloemtiarana, Director, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell
> *Southeast Asia: Past, Present and Future*
>Southeast Asia Program 275-9452 
>
>Thursday, September 3, 12:15
>G-08 Uris Hall
>Walter Dorn, Peace Studies Program Visiting Scholar, Canada
>*Predicting the Unpredictable: Early Warning of a Conflict in Africa*
>Joint seminar with the Institute for African Development
>Peace Studies Program 255-6484
>Institute for African Development 255-5499
>
>Friday, September 4, 7:20 p.m.
>Latin American Film Series
>Uris Hall Auditorium
>Four Days in September
>*Brazil - 1998.  105 minutes, Directed by Bruno Barreto.
>This semi-fictionalized film recounts of the 1969 kidnaping of the  American
>ambassador to Brazil by a group of radical students seeking the release of
>Brazilian political prisoners.  The film explores the relationship between
the
>kidnappers and the kidnappee, who, even though sympathetic to the cause, must
>endure terror and pain at the hands of his captors.
>Latin American Studies Program 255-3345
>
>Tuesday, September 8, 7:00 p.m.
>Latin American Film Series
>Uris Hall Auditorium
>Four Days in September
>*Brazil - 1998.  105 minutes, Directed by Bruno Barreto. 
>This semi-fictionalized film recounts of the 1969 kidnaping of the American
>ambassador to Brazil by a group of radical students seeking the release of
>Brazilian political prisoners.  The film explores the relationship between
the
>kidnappers and the kidnappee, who, even though sympathetic to the cause, must
>endure terror and pain at the hands of his captors.
>Latin American Studies Program 255-3345
>
>Tuesday, September 8, 12:15
>153 Uris Hall
>Breny Mendoza, Latin American Studies Program, Visiting Fellow, Pontificia
>Universidad Católica de Perú
>*The Relevance of Feminist, Post-Colonial and Queer Theory for Latin American
>Politics*
>Latin American Studies Program 255-3345
>
>Wednesday, September 9, 8:00 p.m.
>Latin America Film Series
>Uris Hall Auditorium
>Who in the Hell is Juliette?
>*Cuba - 92 minutes .   Directed by Carlos Marcovich, Spanish with English
>subtitles*
>An impish 16-year-old prostitute living in the Havana barrio, Juliette
gives new
>meaning to that overused term *woman-child.*  The film examines the lives of
>Juliette and an older friend, a brooding model from Mexico with whom she
worked
>in a music video.  The movie darts from person to person and place to
place in
>the same way that Juliette dashes back and forth in front of the camera,
>childish one minute, seductive the next.
>Latin American Studies Program 255-3345.
>
>Thursday, September 10, 12:15
>G-08 Uris Hall
>Peter Katzenstein, Government Department, Cornell
>*International Relations Theory 1968 - 1998*
>Peace Studies Program 255-6484
>
>Thursday, September 10, 12:20
>153 Uris Hall
>Rui Barai, Visiting Scholar, Institute for African Development, Cornell
>*Conflict Resolution in Africa: Challenges of the UN System*
>Institute for African Development 255-5499
>
>Thursday, September 10, 12:20
>Kahin Center, 640 Stewart Avenue
>Htun Aung Gyaw, Southeast Asia Program alumnus, M.A. in Asian Studies,
Cornell
>*Burmese Military Regime and the Opposition*
>Southeast Asia Program 275-9452
>
>Tuesday, September 14, 12:15
>153 Uris Hall
>Peter Katzenstein, Government Department, Cornell
>*Tamed Power:  United Germany in an Integrating Europe*
>Institute for European Studies Program 255-7295
>
>Tuesday, September 15, 12:15
>106 Olin Library
>David Block, Latin American Bibliographer, Cornell
>*Latin America on the Internet - A Hands-on Demonstration*
>Latin American Studies Program 255-3345
>
>Tuesday, September 15, 5:00
>Asian Studies Lounge, 374 Rockefeller Hall
>Manoranjan Mohanty, Professor of Political Science, Delhi University;
>Chairperson, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi
>*India, China and the Emerging World  Order"
>East Asia Program 255-2666
>
>Tuesday, September 15, 3:30
>Asian Studies Lounge, 374 Rockefeller Hall
>Gerry Larson, Department of Religion, University of Indiana
>*India*s Agony Over Religion: A Political Update*
>South Asia Program 255-8493
>
>Wednesday, September 16, 8:00 p.m.
>Statler Auditorium
>*Free Trade and Its Implications*
>Annual Fall Debate presented by the Cornell Political Forum, featuring
Jagdish
>Bhagwati, Professor of Economics, and Arthur Lehman, Professor of Political
>Science, both of Columbia University and Ralph Nadar, Consumer Advocate.
>South Asia Program 255-9493
>
>
>****************************************************************************
>
>SPECIAL EVENTS
>
>
>South Asia Program
>Sunday, September to October 12:
>*Changing Myths and Images: Twentieth Century Popular Art in India.*
>Lower Art Gallery, Syracuse University
>South Asia Program 255-8493
>***************************************************************************
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>Institute for European Studies Conference
>September 10 - September 12
>Reforming Welfare State and Labor Markets: Transatlantic Perspectives*
>ILR Conference Center September 10 and G08 Uris Hall (September 11 and 12)
>Institute for European Studies 255-7295
>***************************************************************************
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>UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE MARIO EINAUDI CENTER
>
>Einaudi Center Open House - September 18th
>Where:   Uris Hall (on the veranda)
>Time: 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
>***************************************************************************
***
>Einaudi Tea Hour 
>When: 3:30 - 4:30  Monday - Friday
>Where: Reception area, 170 Uris Hall
>***************************************************************************
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>Fulbright Competition for Study and Research Abroad 1999 -2000
>
>Most foreign countries participate in the Fulbright program.  The grants
cover
>travel, living costs for the academic year, and necessary tuition at overseas
>universities.   Though Fulbright grants are awarded on a nationally
competitive
>basis to US citizens who are graduate students or who have earned the
bachelors
>degree prior to September 1999.  The competition is keen for a limited
number of
>openings, this is a very attractive opportunity for students with a serious
>interest in advanced study or research overseas.  Professor Milton Esman,
>Cornell*s Fulbright advisor, will outline eligibility criteria, explain
>procedures for application, and answer questions.  Interested students should
>call 255-6370 to request application material or to schedule an
appointment with
>Dr. Esman.  He may also be reached at mje5@xxxxxxxxxxxx  The application
>deadline is October 1.
>***************************************************************************
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>CORNELL ABROAD
>STUDY ABROAD  INFORMATION MEETINGS
>
>  DATE TIME  PROGRAM    LOCATION
>
>  September 8 4:30-5:30 General Meeting    Uris Auditorium
>  September 9 4:30-5:30 Australia     G08 Uris Hall
>  September 9 4:30-5:30 ILR Study Abroad Meeting  219 Ives Hall
>September 10 4:30-5:30 Israel     153 Uris Hall
>September 10 4:30-5:30 Cornell*s Swedish Child Care Practicum G17 MVR
>September 14 4:30-5:30 United Kingdom    115 Rockefeller Hall
>  September 15 4:30-5:30 Oxford/Cambridge    153 Uris Hall
>  September 15 4:30-5:30 Asia (Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, India)
G88
>Uris Hall
>  September 16 4:30-5:30 Spain     G08 Uris Hall
>***************************************************************************
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>
>Deadline for next Calendar is NOON September 15.
>Dates are: September 17 - September 28
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