Krasno Events Series
"MONEY LAUNDERING and CORRUPT DICTATORS: Why Criminals and Terrorists love to 'wash' their money in the U.S." ROSS DELSTON (Attorney and Expert Witness, Washington, DC)
"MONEY LAUNDERING and CORRUPT DICTATORS: Why Criminals and Terrorists love to 'wash' their money in the U.S." ROSS DELSTON (Attorney and Expert Witness, Washington, DC)
Speaker: Jia-Chen Fu (Assistant Professor, Department of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures, Emory University) The Other Milk: Reinventing Soy in the Republican China Monday, November 4, 12:30pm-2:00pm FedEx GEC Room 4003
"TRUMP AND CHINA: The Delusions of Current U.S. Policy toward China and a Path Back to Reality" MICHAEL D. SWAINE (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC)
On Monday, November 11, at 2:00 P.M., the Digital History Lab will be holding "Podcasting for Historians," the second in a series of Digital History Workshops. Generously supported by the Department of History, the Media Resources Center, the Southern Oral … Read more
"PUTIN'S GAMBLE: U.S.-Russian Relations in an Era of Global Change" CELESTE A. WALLANDER (President and CEO of the U.S.-Russia Foundation; former Special Assistant to the President & Senior Director for Russia and Eurasia on the National Security Council (NSC); former … Read more
Transpacific Anti-Imperialism: Asian Migrant Activists and the Question of Solidarity Speaker: Hiraoki Matsusaka (Postdoctoral Fellow, Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, UCLA) Wednesday, November 20, 3:30 - 5:00 PM FedEx GEC Room 1009
Jeffrey Hertel (Doctoral Candidate, Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies) “Ein lustiger Guerillakrieg.” Comedy and Censorship in the Vormärz Moderator: Jakob Norberg (Duke University, Department of Germanic Languages and Literature"
"WHAT DOES CHINA WANT? Global Implications of the U.S.-China Rivalry & the Transformation of the Chinese Economy" SI TAO XU (Chief Economist and Partner, Deloite China)
Eric Roubinek (Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina Asheville, Department of History) Whose Peculiarities? Race in National Socialist Overseas Colonial Planning Moderator: Max Lazar (UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of History)
David Blackbourn (Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Chair of History, Vanderbilt University, Department of History) The German Atlantic: Recovering an Invisible World Moderator: Konrad H. Jarausch (UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of History)