Watson School of International and Public Affairs
The Thomas J. Watson Jr. School of International and Public Affairs seeks to promote a just and peaceful world through research and teaching on the world’s most pressing economic, political and social policy challenges.
For our full archive of event live streams, please visit: http://watson.brown.edu/events/webcasts
Paola Ramos — Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America
John Cassidy book talk — Capitalism and Its Critics: A History: From the Industrial Revolution to AI
The extraction industry powering the green transition
Challenging the U.S. foreign policy consensus on Taiwan
Henry Farrell — AI as a Social Technology
Thea Riofrancos — Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism
The future of the green transition and the climate movement
Navyug Gill - The Global Peasant? Accumulation and Difference in Colonial Panjab
Louise Tillin - Making India Work: The Development of Welfare in a Multi-Level Democracy
Человеческие и финансовые потери войн после 10/7, два года спустя
Inequality and democracy in India, the US, and beyond
Беседа с Кейшей Блейн «Без страха: чернокожие женщины и становление прав человека»
Noah Krieger ’93 Memorial Lecture: Jamelle Bouie, “What’s The Matter With American Democracy?”
Gyanendra Pandey - Men at Home
House of Diggs: A Book Talk with Dr. Marion Orr
Nicolò Fraccaroli — Inflation Narratives: How Central Banks Explained Rising Prices
Small Barriers, Big Impact: Rethinking International Development
Dean’s Fireside Chat — The Federal Government and Universities: What Went Wrong and How to Fix It
Corporations at Climate Crossroads: Multilevel Governance, Public Policy, and Global Climate Action
Independent from who exactly? Central Banks and Democracy (Part Two)
Independent from who exactly? Central banks and democracy (part two)
Independent from who exactly? Central banks and democracy (part 1)
Independent from who exactly? Central Banks and Democracy (Part 1)
‘Illicit global economics 101’ with Peter Andreas
Diplomacy, security, and the “Art of Coercion”
The role of universities in a democratic society (originally broadcast on the Rhodes Center Podca...
What does the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ mean for America?