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1 MONDAY SCHEDULE Division Course Title Faculty Meeting Times Room EIB E Econometrics Schaffner, Julie 7:50 AM-9:30AM C205 ILO L233 International Financial and Fiscal Law Trachtman, Joel 8:15 AM-9:30 AM M200 EIB B221 International Financial Management Jacque, Laurent 9:40 AM-10:55 AM M200 EIB E240 Development Economics: Macro Perspectives Block, Steven 9:40 AM-10:55 AM C205 DHP H203 U.S. Foreign Policy, 1898 to Present Miller, Christopher 9:40 AM-10:55 AM M235 EIB E215 The Economics of Public Policy Alogoskoufis, George 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M231 DHP P219 Political Economy of Development Burgess, Katrina 11:05 AM-12:20 PM C206 DHP D211 The Politics of Statecraft Drezner, Daniel 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M200 ILO L224 Peace Operations Johnstone, Ian 11:05 AM-12:20 PM C205 DHP P236 Cyber in the Civilian Sector: Threats and Upheavals Landau, Susan 11:05 AM-12:20 PM Crowe EIB B227 Islamic Banking and Finance Warde, Ibrahim 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M235 EIB E213 Econometrics Schaffner, Julie 1:30-3:10 PM C206 DHP P287M 01 Political Economy of the European Union Jacque, Laurent 1:55-3:10 PM Crowe DHP P266M The Islamic World: Political Economy and Business Context Warde, Ibrahim 1:55-3:10 PM M235 DHP D271 International Relations of East Asia: 1945-Present Lee, Sung-Yoon 1:55-3:10 PM M231 EIB E201 Introduction to Economic Theory Lopez, Ricardo 1:55-3:10 PM C205 DHP H205 Historian's Art Khan, Sulmaan 1:55-3:10 PM M200 DHP P208M Topics in International Relations and Security Policy (1st half of Semester) Toft, Monica 3:20-5:20 PM Isobe DHP P290 Migration and Transnationalism in Latin America Burgess, Katrina 3:20-5:20 PM Crowe DHP D262 U.S. Policy in South Asia Cavanna, Thomas 3:20-5:20 PM M231 DHP P272 International Relations and Contemporary History: Case Studies from China's Frontiers Khan, Sulmaan 3:20-5:20 PM C102 DHP P243 Internal Conflicts of War Shultz, Richard 3:20-5:20 PM C205 DHP P261 Democratization in the Middle East Prodromou, Elizabeth 3:20-5:20 PM M235 EIB B208 Financial Statement Analysis Weiss, Lawrence 3:20-5:20 PM M200 DHP P287M 02 Economie politique de l'union Europeenne Jacque, Laurent 5:30-6:45 PM Crowe EIB B210 Financial Reporting and Performance Evaluation for Social Impact Weiss, Lawrence 5:30-7:30 PM M235 DHP P244 Modern Terrorism and Counterterrorism Forest, James 5:30-7:30 PM C206 DHP P275 North Korean State and Society Lee, Sung-Yoon 5:30-7:30 PM M200 To ensure that your class visit is a positive experience for all, we kindly request that you observe the following guideline s: or other times when it may not be ideal to have a visitor present.
2 TUESDAY SCHEDULE EIB B263M Marketing Management Simonin, Bernard 9:00 AM-10:55 AM M200 DHP D267 The Globalization of Central Asia and the Caucasus Hess, Andrew 9:40 AM-10:55 AM M235 DHP P203 Analytic Frameworks for International Public Policy Decisions Gideon, Carolyn 9:40 AM-10:55 AM C206 DHP P207 GIS for International Applications Florance, Patrick 9:40 AM-10:55 AM Data Lab - Tisch Library DHP D205 Global Maritime Affairs Weitz, Rockford 9:40 AM-10:55 AM C205 DHP P228M Advanced Evaluation and Learning in International Organizations Church, Cheyanne 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M231 ILO L201 Public International Law Glennon, Michael 11:05 AM-12:20 PM Crowe DHP P254 Climate Change and Clean Energy Policy Gallagher, Kelly Sims 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M200 DHP P221 Memory Politics Theidon, Kimberly 11:05 AM-12:20 PM C205 DHP P295 Introduction to Human Security Babbitt, Eileen/Travayiakis, Marina 12:30-1:45 PM M231 DHP D265 The Globalization of Politics and Culture for Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan Hess, Andrew 12:30-1:45 PM M235 DHP D223 Conflict Resolution Theory Rouhana, Nadim 12:30-1:45 PM C205 DHP D237 Nutrition in Complex Emergencies: Policies, Practice and Decision-Making Boyd, Erin 1:30-4:30 PM Friedman EIB E212 Macroeconomics Alogoskoufis, George 1:55-3:10 PM C206 DHP P255 International Energy Policy Gallagher, Kelly Sims 1:55-3:10 PM C205 EIB E220 International Trade and Investment Kowalczyk, Carsten 1:55-3:10 PM M200 DHP P297 Engaging Human Security in Latin America Theidon, Kimberly 1:55-3:10 PM M231 DHP P237M Privacy in the Digital Age (1st half of semester) Landau, Susan 3:20-5:20 PM M235 EIB B233 Practical Knowledge Bhide, Amar 3:20-5:20 PM Isobe DHP P258 Applied Research for Sustainable Development Cohn, Avery 3:20-5:20 PM C102 DHP P291 Power in World Politics Drezner, Daniel 3:20-5:20 PM Crowe EIB B231 International Business Strategy Ebrahim, Alnoor 3:20-5:20 PM C205 DHP P262 Contemporary South Asia Jalal, Ayesha 3:20-5:20 PM C108b ILO L232 International Investment Law Salacuse, Jeswald 3:20-5:20 PM C206 EIB B252 Corporate Social Responsibility in an Age of Globalization Steen Knudsen, Jette 3:20-5:20 PM M231 EIB B236 Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Evolving context of International Business Chakravorti, Bhaskar 5:30-7:30 PM M200 DHP D283M U.S.-European Relations Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall (2nd half of semester) Scharioth, Klaus 5:30-8:00 PM Crowe or other times when it may not be ideal to have a visitor present.
3 WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE EIB E Econometrics Schaffner, Julie 7:50 AM-9:30AM C205 ILO L233 International Financial and Fiscal Law Trachtman, Joel 8:15 AM-9:30 AM M200 EIB B221 International Financial Management Jacque, Laurent 9:40 AM-10:55 AM M200 EIB E240 Development Economics: Macro Perspectives Block, Steven 9:40 AM-10:55 AM C205 DHP H203 U.S. Foreign Policy, 1898 to Present Miller, Christopher 9:40 AM-10:55 AM M235 EIB E215 The Economics of Public Policy Alogoskoufis, George 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M231 DHP P219 Political Economy of Development Burgess, Katrina 11:05 AM-12:20 PM C206 DHP D211 The Politics of Statecraft Drezner, Daniel 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M200 ILO L224 Peace Operations Johnstone, Ian 11:05 AM-12:20 PM C205 DHP P236 Cyber in the Civilian Sector: Threats and Upheavals Landau, Susan 11:05 AM-12:20 PM Crowe EIB B227 Islamic Banking and Finance Warde, Ibrahim 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M235 EIB E213 Econometrics Schaffner, Julie 1:30-3:10 PM C206 DHP D271 International Relations of East Asia: 1945-Present Lee, Sung-Yoon 1:55-3:10 PM M231 EIB E201 Introduction to Economic Theory Lopez, Ricardo 1:55-3:10 PM C205 DHP H205 Historian's Art Khan, Sulmaan 1:55-3:10 PM M200 EIB B272M Economic and Business Environments of China Brookfield, Jonathan 1:55-3:10 PM C102 DHP P209M Demography and National Security (1st half of semester) Toft, Monica 3:20-5:20 PM C102 DHP P294M Political Economy and Business Conditions Latin America (2nd half of semester) Krohn, Lawrence 3:20-5:20 PM M231 ILO L213 International Criminal Justice Dannenbaum, Thomas 3:20-5:20 PM C205 DHP P280 Geopolitics, Religion, and Security in Eurasia Prodromou, Elizabeth 3:20-5:20 PM M235 EIB B223 Informal and Underground Finance Warde, Ibrahim 3:20-5:20 PM M200 DHP D221 International Mediation Babbitt, Eileen 5:30-7:30 PM C205 ILO L211 Current Issues Human Rights Hamill, Kathleen 5:30-7:30 PM M231 DHP D235 Introduction to Field Research Methods Jacobsen, Karen 5:30-7:30 PM C206 DHP D218 Influencing Policy & the Global Debate: Writing Analysis & Opinion Schumacher-Matos, Edward 5:30-7:30 PM M235 DHP P234 Arts of Communication Mankad, Mihir 5:30-8:00 PM M200 DHP D213 International Humanitarian Response Maxwell, Daniel 6:00-8:00 PM Friedman
4 THURSDAY SCHEDULE DHP P259 Science Diplomacy: Environmental Security in the Arctic Ocean Berkman, Paul 8:30 AM-11:00 AM Isobe EIB B263M Marketing Management (1st half of semester) Simonin, Bernard 9:00 AM-10:55 AM M200 DHP D267 The Globalization of Central Asia and the Caucasus Hess, Andrew 9:40AM-10:55AM M235 DHP P203 Analytic Frameworks for International Public Policy Decisions Gideon, Carolyn 9:40AM-10:55AM C206 DHP P207 GIS for International Applications Florance, Patrick 9:40AM-10:55AM Data Lab - Tisch Library DHP D205 Global Maritime Affairs Weitz, Rockford 9:40 AM-10:55 AM C205 DHP P228M Advanced Evaluation and Learning in International Organizations Church, Cheyanne 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M231 ILO L201 Public International Law Glennon, Michael 11:05 AM-12:20 PM Crowe DHP P254 Climate Change and Clean Energy Policy Gallagher, Kelly Sims 11:05 AM-12:20 PM M200 DHP P221 Memory Politics Theidon, Kimberly 11:05 AM-12:20 PM C205 EIB B224M Global Private Equity Schena, Patrick 12:30-1:45 PM M200 DHP P295 Introduction to Human Security Babbitt, Eileen/Travayiakis, Marina 12:30-1:45 PM M231 DHP D265 The Globalization of Politics and Culture for Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan Hess, Andrew 12:30-1:45 PM M235 DHP D223 Conflict Resolution Theory Rouhana, Nadim 12:30-1:45 PM C205 DHP P206M Maritime Security Weitz, Rockford 12:30-1:45 PM C206 EIB E212 Macroeconomics Alogoskoufis, George 1:55-3:10 PM C206 DHP P255 International Energy Policy Gallagher, Kelly Sims 1:55-3:10 PM C205 EIB E220 International Trade and Investment Kowalczyk, Carsten 1:55-3:10 PM M200 DHP P297 Engaging Human Security in Latin America Theidon, Kimberly 1:55-3:10 PM M231 EIB B295M/DHP D209M Negotiating International Leadership (1st half of semester) Salacuse, Jeswald 3:20-5:20 PM C205 ILO L222M Selected Issues in Law of the Sea (2nd half of semester) Burgess, John 3:20-5:20 PM C102 EIB E242 Development Economics: Micro Perspective Aker, Jenny 3:20-5:20 PM C206 DHP P201 Comparative Politics Bulutgil, Zeynep 3:20-5:20 PM M235 EIB B230 Managing NGOs and Social Enterprises Ebrahim, Alnoor 3:20-5:20 PM M200 EIB B254 Cross-sector Partnerships Simonin, Bernard/Steen Knudsen, Jette 3:20-5:20 PM Crowe EIB B206 Data Analysis and Statistical Methods for Business Nakosteen, Robert 3:20-5:50 PM ASEAN DHP P213 Religion and Politics Bulutgil, Zeynep 5:30-7:30 PM C102 DHP P215 Nuclear Dossiers: U.S. Priorities, Dilemmas and Challenges in a Time of Nuclear Disorder Giovannini, Francesca 5:30-7:30 PM C205 DHP D283M U.S.-European Relations Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall (2nd half of semester) Scharioth, Klaus 5:30-8:00 PM Crowe ILO = International Law and Organizations DHP = Diplomacy, History and Politics
5 FRIDAY SCHEDULE EIB B Field Studies in Global Consulting Tunnard, Rusty 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Crowe DHP D239M Forced Mirgration (1st half of semester) Jacobsen, Karen 10:30 AM-12:30 PM C206 ILO L209 International Treaty Behavior Chayes, Antonia 10:30 AM-12:30 PM M235 DHP P246M Civil Resistance (2nd half of semester) Bartkowski, Maciej/Merriman, Hardy 10:30 AM-12:30 PM M231 DHP P248M Varities of Corruption (2nd half of semester) Hite-Rubin, Nancy 10:30 AM-12:30 PM C102 DHP D231 Gender and Human Security in Transitional States and Societies Mazaruna, Dyan/Stites, Elizabeth 12:45-2:45 PM C102 EIB B Field Studies in Global Consulting Tunnard, Rusty 1:00-4:00 PM DHP P203 Analytic Frameworks for International Public Policy Decisions Gideon, Carolyn 3:00-4:30PM C206 To ensure that your class visit is a positive experience for all, we kindly request that you observe the following guidelines: - Arrive at the classroom few minutes early and let the professor know you would like to sit in on the class. - Act as an observer rather than a participant during the class, unless the professor specifically calls on you. - Understand that professors might prefer not to include visitors in classes with exams, group
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