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Political Science/Asian Studies sponsor talk on Taiwan’s importance on U.S. policy in Asia

March 26; 12 to 1:15 p.m. Grace Conference Room Rebalance Toward Asia: Why Taiwan Matters A talk by the Director-General of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston (TECO-Boston). Director-General Anne Hung will discuss Taiwan’s importance to the U.S. policy of rebalance toward Asia and recent rapprochement with China. Ms. Hung is a senior Taiwan…

Prof. Robert Boatright to lecture on effect of primary elections on democracy, March 20

Clark University’s Department of Political Science and the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise presents “Are Primary Elections Harming Democracy?” Thursday, March 20 at noon Lurie Conference Room, Higgins University Center Robert G. Boatright, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Political Science Clark University Is having elections bad for American democracy? Many recent stories about political polarization…

March 13: Political Science/IDCE sponsor discussion of internships, career opportunities in diplomacy

“Discussing Internships and Career Opportunities in Diplomacy” By Evyenia Sidereas, The U.S. State Department’s Diplomat in Residence for New England Thursday, March 13, 2014 12 to 1 p.m. JEFF 222 (Jefferson Academic Building) This talk will be followed by a Q&A session for students who might be interested in pursuing careers in the Foreign and…