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Case Studies
September 27
"Bio-territorial power and water in context: Israeli occupation of the West Bank, military orders, and frameworks of security, 1967-1992" Samer Alatout, Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology October 4
"Using 20th Century Scientific Metaphors in Teaching Social Science and Complex Human Systems" Lou Janowski, Retired U.S. diplomat whose work focused on Vietnam, Middle East and Africa October 18
"Statelessness, Vulnerability, Identity: Postwar Politics and Visions of Human Rights, 1945-1950" Kevin Benish, Political Science Major November 8
"What Makes Hierarchical Networks Succeed? Evidence from Hurricane Katrina" Don Moynihan, Assistant Professor of Public Affairs at LaFollette December 6
"Confronting Quarantine: Global Governance, Local Response, and the Threat of Avian Influenza"
Deborah Meiners, History Ph.D. and J.D. Candidate
Spring 2006
February 15 "Vulnerability and the Political Geography of Rebuilding: Perspectives from the Indian Ocean Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina"
Whitney Gantt and Jeff Sartin, Graduate students at the LaFollette School of Public Affairs
March 8
"Vulnerability and Governmentality" Clark Miller, Associate Professor of Public Affairs at the LaFollette School of Public Affairs March 29
"Water Scarcities and Securities in the Middle East" Leila Harris, Assistant Professor of Geography Samer Alatout, Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology April 5
"Human Security: From Concept to Policy in Canada and Japan" Rachel Girshick, Ph.D. Candidate in International Affairs in Political Science
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