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Lorenz Lüthi's book was selected as one of "The books one should have read in 2020" (Les livres qu’il faut avoir lus en 2020) by "Le Grant Continent," Paris

Published: 26 January 2021

The usual Cold War narratives focus on the Soviet-American rivalry as if the superpowers were the only driving forces in the international system. Lorenz M. Lüthi offers a radically different...

RGCS Lecture by Anthony Appiah

Thursday, February 25, 2021 16:30to18:00

Virtual lecture by Anthony Appiah hosted by the Research Group on Constitutional Studies. /lin-centreCategory: Academic seminars and lectures Academic talks and conferences Dept. of Political Science

RGCS Lecture by Teresa Bejan

Thursday, February 4, 2021 16:30to18:00

The Research Group on Constitutional Studies present a lecture by Teresa Bejan. /lin-centreCategory: Academic seminars and lectures Academic talks and conferences Dept. of Political Science

Representing Humanity: The Role of Museums in Practices of Dis-Alienation and Non-Alienation

Thursday, January 21, 2021 09:00to10:30

Talk by Catherine Lu on "Representing Humanity: The Role of Museums in Practices of Dis-Alienation and Non-Alienation"...

RGCS Debate on "Must churches be democratic?" with Chiara Cordelli and Richard Garnett

Thursday, March 25, 2021 16:30to18:00

RGCS Debate on "Must churches be democratic?" with Chiara Cordelli and Richard Garnett /lin-centreCategory: Academic seminars and lectures Academic talks and conferences Dept. of Political Science

RGCS Lecture by Michael C. Munger

Thursday, January 21, 2021 16:30to18:00

The Research Group on Constitutional Studies presents a lecture by Michael C. Munger /lin-centreCategory: Academic seminars and lectures Academic talks and conferences Dept. of Political Science

RGGJ Reading Group - Transnational Cosmopolitanism by Inés Valdez (2 of 2)*

Friday, February 5, 2021 14:00to15:30

BY INVITATION ONLY /lin-centreCategory: Academic seminars and lectures Dept. of Political Science

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