The World Dollar Standard and Globalization in East Asia
Reuben W. Hills conference room, 2nd floor, Encina Hall East
FSI researchers consider international development from a variety of angles. They analyze ideas such as how public action and good governance are cornerstones of economic prosperity in Mexico and how investments in high school education will improve China’s economy.
They are looking at novel technological interventions to improve rural livelihoods, like the development implications of solar power-generated crop growing in Northern Benin.
FSI academics also assess which political processes yield better access to public services, particularly in developing countries. With a focus on health care, researchers have studied the political incentives to embrace UNICEF’s child survival efforts and how a well-run anti-alcohol policy in Russia affected mortality rates.
FSI’s work on international development also includes training the next generation of leaders through pre- and post-doctoral fellowships as well as the Draper Hills Summer Fellows Program.
Reuben W. Hills conference room, 2nd floor, Encina Hall East
Reuben W. Hills conference room, 2nd floor, Encina Hall East
Reuben W. Hills conference room, 2nd floor, Encina Hall East
Lunch will be served. RSVPs must be received no later than noon, 10/17/01.
Philippines Conference Room, Central Wing, Third Floor, Encina Hall
Reading available in IIS library, 5th floor, Encina Hall.
Reuben W. Hills Conference Room, East 207, Encina Hall
CISAC Central Conference Room, 2nd floor, Encina Hall
Reuben W. Hills Conference Room, East 207, Encina Hall
Reading available in IIS library, 5th floor, Encina Hall.
Reuben W. Hills Conference Room, East 207, Encina Hall
This curriculum unit offers students the opportunity to consider civil rights issues in the context of the Japanese-American experience during World War II. Lessons focus on the immigration years, the role of the media, diverse perspectives on the internment years, Japanese Americans and the military during World War II, and legacies of internment.
Reuben W. Hills Conference Room