The Implications of the 2016 Election for International Development, Peace, and Human Rights
The impact of the recent US election goes well beyond its domestic significance. Come engage in a dialogue with a diverse group of faculty experts exploring the implications of the election for international development, peace, and human rights.
Panelists:
Maurizio Albahari
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow
Perin Gurel
Assistant Professor of American Studies
Concurrent Assistant Professor of Gender Studies
George Lopez
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC, Professor of Peace Studies Emeritus
Professor of Political Science Emeritus
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow
Jennifer Mason McAward
Associate Professor of Law
Director, Center for Civil and Human Rights
Sara Sievers
Associate Dean for Policy and Practice, Keough School of Global Affairs
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow
Moderator:
Paolo Carozza
Professor of Law
Director, Kellogg Institute for International Studies