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Department of Politics and International Relations
Seminars / Conferences 2007
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‘The Concept of Public Opinion'.

27 th April

Murray Goot,
Macquarie University

W6A 107 3pm
‘Colonial Sudan : A Critical Historiography'. 4 th May Noah Bassil,
Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm
‘Guilt by Association: Australia and the American Alliance '. 11 th May Alison Broinowski,
ANU and Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm
'The Evolving International System in Europe ' . 18 th May Jan Zielonka,
Oxford University
W6A 107 3pm
‘The Australian Republican Movement: Past, Present and Future'. 25 th May John Warhurst,
Australian National University
W6A 107 3pm
States and Empires in the International System' 1 st June Jason Sharman,
Griffith University
W6A 107 3pm
'New Growth on Deep Roots: Pan-Africanist Precedents for Changing Norms in the African Union '. 8 th June Kathy Sturman,Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm
‘ Australia , New Idealism and Civilization'. 15 th June Shazia Lateef,
Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm
‘What is Secession?' 22 nd June Glenn Anderson,
Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm
‘Unemployment, Authoritarian Regimes, and Diversionary War'. 29 th June Ben Goldsmith,
Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm

‘Killing for One's Country: How Far Can Patriotism Go?'

10 August

Associate Prof Sasa Pavkovic
Macquarie University

W6A 107 3pm
‘Animal Research, Ethics and the Current Regulatory System 17 August

Dr Siobhan O'Sullivan,
Macquarie University

W6A 107 3pm
The EU's Reform Treaty: Does the EU Need a Constitution to Become a Global Player ? 24 August

Dr Andy Klom
European Commission Office in Wales

W6A 107 3pm

‘How Fluctuations in Energy Prices Affect Political Reform in theMiddle East .'

31 August

Steve Townsend,
Macquarie University

W6A 107 3pm
‘Interrogating Nationalism Through Literary Analysis: The Case of Israel/Palestine' 7 September

Jumana Bayeh,
Macquarie University

W6A 107 3pm

‘The New East Asian Regionalism: Much Ado About Nothing?'

14 September

Professor John Ravenhill,
Australian National University

W6A 107 3pm
‘The Quest for Legitimacy in Regulatory Governance: GM Food Regulation in the European Union.' 21 September Kutay Kesim,
W6A 107 3pm
‘Legitimacy and Hegemony in the Post-Cold War Period' 5 October Dr Lavina Lee
Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm

‘Realizing the Responsibility to Protect: From Norm Building to Operationalization'

12 October Professor Alex Bellamy
University of Queensland
W6A 107 3pm
‘Terrorism: Challenging Democratic Sovereignty' 19 October Professor Preston King
Leadership Centre, Morehouse College
W6A 107 3pm
‘Truth, Lies and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Reflecting on “Trust” After Iraq ' 26 October Dr Lloyd Cox
Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm
‘Social Movements and Global Politics' 2 November Professor Marc Williams
UNSW
W6A 107 3pm

‘Political Developments in Zimbabwe '

9 November Dr Geoff Hawker
Macquarie University
W6A 107 3pm
‘The African Presidential Archives Project' 16 November Professor Preston King
Leadership Centre, Morehouse College
W6A 107 3pm