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2015-16 CASBS Symposium Series: Evidence of Change

Symposium Series: Evidence of Change is an opportunity for CASBS friends to consider the work of leading scholars currently affiliated with CASBS. This year's focus is on those whose evidence-based reflections have changed the way they--and we--understand the world. The speakers document over-time transformations in government and governance throughout the world, racial politics in the U.S., and the nature of work. They bring to bear the best in social science with personal experiences that influenced their thinking and should influence ours. Save these dates and watch for our email invitations. Seating is limited and RSVPs will be required. For more information about the Symposium series, please contact Christy Duignan at casbs-events@stanford.edu.

September 15, 2015 - Democracy, Meritocracy, or Both?

Nicolas Berggruen

Nicolas Berggruen 
Chairman

Berggruen Institute

 

Daniel A. Bell 
Research Affiliate 2015-16

Chair Professor of the Schwarzman Scholars Programat Tsinghua University (Beijing) and Director, Berggruen Center for Philosophy and Culture


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January 26, 2016 -  Racial Inequality in 21st Century America: Where Do We Go from Here?

Glenn Loury 
Fellow 2015-16

Merton Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences 
and Professor of Economics at Brown University

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February 23, 2016 - Back from the Brink: How Some of the World’s Most Violent, Corrupt, Crime-Infested Countries Have Bounced Back

Rachel Kleinfeld

Rachel Kleinfeld 
Fellow 2015-16

Senior Associate, Democracy and Rule of Law Program, 
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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April 19, 2016 - The Future of Work and Workers

Louis Hyman
Fellow 2015-16 
Associate Professor of History 
at Cornell University

 

Natasha Iskander

Natasha Iskander
Fellow 2015-16
Associate Professor Wagner School of Public Service at New York University


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