From jsis@u.washington.edu Fri Aug 30 09:52:40 1996 Received: from saul5.u.washington.edu by lists.u.washington.edu (5.65+UW96.06/UW-NDC Revision: 2.33 ) id AA37632; Fri, 30 Aug 96 09:52:39 -0700 Received: from localhost by saul5.u.washington.edu (5.65+UW96.08/UW-NDC Revision: 2.33 ) id AA23205; Fri, 30 Aug 96 09:52:39 -0700 Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 09:52:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Jackson School of International Studies To: JSIS-UW@u.washington.edu Subject: Jackson School Calendar Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII THE JACKSON SCHOOL ELECTRONIC CALENDAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1996 NOTE: ALL EVENTS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC & ARE FREE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. ANNOUNCING: THE HOME PAGE OF THE JACKSON SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (JSIS) can be viewed at: http://weber.u.washington.edu/~jsis/jsis.html NEW ITEMS: Submitted Since Last Issue (8/9/96): SEPT. 4: BOTTLING THE NUCLEAR GENIE: NON-PROLIFERATION AND INTERNATIONAL STABILITY. 7:00 pm, Chamber of Commerce Board Room, Two Union Square, First Floor. Ambassador Thomas McNamara, Assistant Secretary of State for Political Military Affairs. COST: $10. Free to members of the Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle or the World Affairs Council. Sponsor: the World Affairs Council in cooperation with TDA. Information: Allan Oliver at 682-6986. SEPT. 5: THE UNITED STATES AND KOREA: COMMERCIAL AND ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP. 6:00 pm No Host Reception, 7:00 pm Dinner, 8:30-9:30 pm Program. His Excellency Kun-Woo Park, Korean Ambassador to the United States. COST: $55. $45 to members of the cosponsors, the World Affairs Council, Korea-America Society, and America-Korea Trade Club. REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT DUE: Sept. 3. Information or to register: 682-6986. SEPT. 16: POST COMMUNISM AND NATIONALISM IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE. 3:30 pm. 317 Thomson. George Schopflin, Professor of Politics at the University of London. Sponsor: Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies Program (REECAS), JSIS. Information: 543-7236. SEPT. 21: HONG-KONG: READING THE FUTURE. 10:00-11:30 am. Campus classroom will be indicated on ticket (see below). Professor Kent Guy, History, JSIS. Part of University of Washington Saturday Seminars series, sponsored by University Relations, University Educational Outreach. Free, but reservation required. Information or reservation: 543-2310 or from outside Seattle, 1-800-543-2320. Ticket will be mailed to you approximately one week before event. SEPT. 28: EGYPT THROUGH THE MILLENIA. 8:00am-4:00pm. 101 Thomson. Jere Bacharach, Director, JSIS and History, UW; Angela E. Close, Archaeologist, Anthropology, UW; Muhammed E. Deeb, Senior Research Associate, Research Institute for Comparative Literature, University of Alberta; Ellis J. Goldberg, Director of Middle East Center, JSIS and Political Science, UW; Donald P. Ryan, Egyptologist, Pacific Lutheran University; Carol G. Thomas, Professor of History, UW. COST: $30, includes lunch catered by local Middle Eastern restaurant. Sponsor: Middle East Center, JSIS. Information: Charlotte Albright, 543-4227 or . ------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPEATED FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES: SEP. 11-14: ON BROTHERLY TERMS: CANADIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS WEST OF THE ROCKIES. (Times & location TBA.) Topics will include: history & impact of the peaceable border, commerce in Cascadia, comparative experiences across border, environment, resources, cities & concept of Cascadia. Various speakers. Sponsors: Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, and Canadian Studies Center, JSIS, UW. Information: 543-6269 or 543-8656. OCT. 12: FILMS: "THE GARDEN OF EDEN" AND "GLORIA." 7:00 pm, 239 Savery. Acclaimed Mexican director Maria Novaro presenting her two recent films. Sponsor: Latin American Studies Program, JSIS. Information: 543-6200. OCT. 25-26: NEOLIBERALISM, DIASPORA, AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY IN MEXICO. 2-day conference: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Fri. 10/25; 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Sat. 10/26. Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall. Keynote speakers: Hugo Abel Castro Bojorquez, Mexican Consul; Prof. Jonathan Fox, Latin American & Latino Studies, UCSC; Prof. Stefano Varese, Director, Native American Studies, UC Davis; & Mariana Yampolsky, photographer, Mexico City. Photograph exhibition & films. Papers by faculty & graduate students from seven UW social-science & humanities departments and the Graduate School of Public Affairs. Sponsor: Latin American Studies Program, JSIS, with funding from the College of Arts & Sciences Exchange Program, the Graduate School, & Depts. of Anthropology, Geography, and Spanish & Portuguese, UW. Information: 543-6200. ******** To request disability accommodations, contact the office of the ADA Coordinator, at least ten days in advance of the event. 543-6450 (voice); 543-6452 (TDD); 685-3885 (FAX); access@u.washington.edu (E-mail). The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies University of Washington Box 353650 Seattle, WA 98195-3650 .