Maria Repnikova’s analysis introduces the Chinese theorization of the idea of soft power, as well as its practical implementation across global contexts.
This will be a chance to engage with one another in an informal and relaxed setting and to create an opportunity for deepening our departmental community.
The future of the ocean is essential to the planet’s future and human life. Climate change intersects profoundly with biodiversity, food security for billions of humans, culture, and economy and peace. The sea-voyaging people of the Pacific have developed intimate and profound knowledge of the Ocean over millennia. The extreme biodiversity of the western Pacific makes its health key to revival of planetary biodiversity.
This will be a chance to engage with one another in an informal and relaxed setting and to create an opportunity for deepening our departmental community.
This will be a chance to engage with one another in an informal and relaxed setting and to create an opportunity for deepening our departmental community.
UBC Political Science Professor Emeritus Richard Johnston hosts a discussion of Two Papers on Social and Political Trust by Henry E. Brady and Keith Banting
UBC Political Science’s Distinguished Speaker Series hosts Professor Jeanne Morefield for a talk titled, “Underworlds: Liberalism and the Imaginative Geography of Sex Trafficking.”
This will be a chance to engage with one another in an informal and relaxed setting and to create an opportunity for deepening our departmental community.
This will be a chance to engage with one another in an informal and relaxed setting and to create an opportunity for deepening our departmental community.
Our COMP-CAN Colloquium hosts Prof. Emily Gade (Emory University) for a lecture titled, “Building the State.”