Arrighi Center Seminar: Bankers and Empire
Mergenthaler 526Group discussion about: Peter Hudson (UCLA) Bankers and Empire (2018, University of Chicago Press) This event is co-sponsored by the Program in International Studies.
Group discussion about: Peter Hudson (UCLA) Bankers and Empire (2018, University of Chicago Press) This event is co-sponsored by the Program in International Studies.
Dr. Helfand co-founded Physicians for Social Responsibility, is past president of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (recipient of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize), and is a member of the international steering group of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (recipient of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize). This event is co-sponsored by International […]
Jacob Eyferth Associate Professor Departments of History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago During the collective era (1956–80), China’s farmers earned an average annual cash income from collective sources of ¥15, equivalent to US $9 in terms of purchasing power. Total income was higher, since members of collectives received much of their pay in […]
In collaboration with the SNF Agora Institute, the Aronson Center for International Studies and the International Studies Leadership Council (ISLC), the Hopkins Lecture Series is thrilled to host Andrew Yang and Adam Kinzinger. Andrew Yang is the co-founder of the Forward Party, former presidential candidate and entrepreneur, founding Humanity Forward and Venture for America. With […]
This event is an opportunity for Johns Hopkins University undergraduates to explore the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). BA/MA, Direct Admit, Junior Year Abroad, and other prospective students are welcome to attend. It offers insights into SAIS's unique global campus advantage, academic opportunities, professional networking and more. Meet the Global Admissions Team, enjoy lunch […]
Discussion of Bankers and Empire with the author, Peter Hudson (UCLA) This event is co-sponsored by the Program in International Studies.
The SAIS Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC) Deputy American Co-Director, John Urban, will share insights about the Hopkins-Nanjing Program, the one-of-a-kind educational collaboration between a Chinese and American university, the direct admissions process for undergraduates and answer all your questions about what this educational opportunity offers. This event is co-sponsored by the Program in International Studies.
Entrance is free. All films are captioned. This event is co-sponsored by the International Studies Program, the Center for Advanced Media Studies, and the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.
Department of History Associate Professor Julian Lim will will kickoff the Fall 2024 Aronson Center Speaker Series with a discussion about the “irregular encounters” at the U.S.-Mexico border throughout history and recent years. Learn more about Professor Lim’s research on diverse migrations at the U.S.-Mexico border at the turn of the 20th century, including her […]
Johns Hopkins Department of Political Science Professor Steven David will discuss the topic "Will the US and China Go to War? Answers from International Relations Theory." Lunch will be provided.
Kyoungjin Bae Assistant Professor of Chinese History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill This talk examines the mobility of Cantonese woodwork, a vibrant regional craft in the Pearl River Delta, and its impact on artisanal practices through a case study of woodworkers’ movement to the Indian Ocean during the nineteenth century. Co-sponsored by EAS, the […]
Entrance is free. All films are captioned. This event is co-sponsored by the International Studies Program, the Center for Advanced Media Studies, and the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.