SEMINAR LUNCH SPEAKERS

Fall 2000-Spring 2001

September 14, 2000 Gary Yohe, Economics Travels with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
September 28, 2000 Claire Potter, History Living History
October 26, 2000 John Bonin, Economics  Foreign Entry into Chinese Banking: Does WTO Membership Threaten Domestic
Banks?
February 1, 2001 Fabrice Lehoucq,
Visiting Assistant Professor of Government
Stuffing the Ballot Box: Fraud, Electoral Reform, and Democratization in Costa Rica

February 15, 2001

Richard Boyd, Government

Lessons from Florida for U.S. Election Reform

March  1, 2001 Joe Rouse, Professor of Philosophy Causality
March 29, 2001 Alberto Isgut, Economics Rural Poverty in Honduras:  An Assessment
April 5, 2001 Martha Crenshaw, Government Coercive Diplomacy and American Counterterrorism in the 1990's
April 19, 2001 Rich Adelstein, Economics Truth, Justice and the American Way
May 3, 2001 Ron Schatz, History How Can We Avoid a Columbia? University Administrations Confront the 1960's Student Revolt