
The SPIR seminar series brings together the School’s research community and domestic as well as international leaders in the field of politics and international affairs. Across each semester, the series showcases a diverse and exciting range of topics.
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Past Events
Imagining a United Nations Fit for Purpose
Associate Professor Roland Rich (Rutgers University)
The world needs a UN 3.0. The extent and severity of global crises are such that business as usual provides no solution. The United Nations as…
Explaining Election Violence: A Meta-analysis
Dr. Richard Frank (Australian National University)
The literature on election violence lacks a consistent set of core predictors for why certain elections are violent and others are not. Between 2010…
Censorship without Borders: Everyday Internet Control and Censorship at the Local Governments in China
Dr.Tony Zhang (University of Macau)
China has constructed a rigorous state apparatus to control its online social content. To date, research has largely focused on the central…