Upcoming Events

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 - 11:45am - 1:00pm

Noon Lecture: The Critical Role of Scientific Evidence In Promoting Health Governance in the Fight Against the Global Tobacco Epidemic

CIGI
This lecture will describe the role that scientific evidence has in the establishment of governance and in its maintenance, and will also present findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project, the first international research project to evaluate the effectiveness of FCTC policies, including examples of how ITC findings have contributed to the formation and implementation of strong, evidence-based tobacco control policies throughout the world. The lecture will also provide a summary of ITC findings about the impact of tobacco control policies such warning labels and smoke-free laws, including similarities and differences of policy impact between high-income and low- and middle-income countries.
Thursday, March 25, 2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Signature Lecture: Arctic Governance - In the Face of Rapidly Changing Conditions

CIGI
In observance of Earth Hour, CIGI will be hosting a Signature Lecture with Dr. Tatiana Saksina, Arctic Governance Officer at the WWF, on the topic of Arctic Governance. About Tatiana Saksina: Tatiana Saksina, a Russian national, is Arctic Governance Officer at the WWF International Arctic Programme. She leads WWF's work to promote the closure of the Arctic governance gaps, protection and preservation of the Arctic Ocean and sustainable ecosystem-based management of its resources. In this capacity she leads WWF's efforts on improvements to the arctic governance and regulatory regime. Before joining WWF, Dr. Saksina has been working for the Russian Academy of Sciences as a Senior Legal Adviser responsible for marine policies. She holds a Ph.D. degree in International Law from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations and an LL.M. degree in International Maritime Law from the IMO International Maritime Law Institute. She specializes in the Law of the Sea. Dr. Saksina has several publications on the Law of the Sea issues. This event will be Webcast. Please click here to join the Live Webcast.
Monday, March 29, 2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Signature Lecture: The Perilous Imbalance: How Canada Should Respond to Globalization's Inequities

CIGI
Clarkson and Wood situate Canada’s experience of globalization in the context of three interlinked trends: the emergence of a global supraconstitution, the transformation of the nation-state, and the growth of governance beyond the nation-state. Co-sponsored by the Canadian International Council, Waterloo Chapter.
Monday, April 5, 2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Signature Lecture: Global Governance and the Nuclear Revival: are we up to the challenge?

CIGI
Renewed interest in nuclear energy has raised questions about the effectiveness of global cooperation to ensure nuclear safety and security and prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Madame Fréchette will explain the conclusions of a recent CIGI study which assesses the likely shape of the so-called nuclear renaissance and offers recommendations on ways to make nuclear global governance more effective.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - 11:45am - 1:00pm

Noon Lecture: “Over 1 Billion NOT Served: The Global Economic Crisis and Food Sustainability”

CIGI
The food price crisis of 2007-2008 resulted in widespread hunger and civil unrest across the developing world. The attention directed to the global ‘food crisis’ was quickly overshadowed by the global economic collapse in the latter part of 2008, which came on the heels of months of financial instability. Since the financial crisis erupted, food insecurity has only worsened in developing countries. In 2009, the FAO announced that the number of undernourished people on the planet had surpassed 1 billion, making the millennium development goal of halving world hunger to 450 million by 2015 that much more distant. As the reality of the long term nature of this current hunger crisis has set in, institutions of global governance have responded with plans to improve world food security. In this talk, Jennifer Clapp examines the linkages between the global economic crisis and rising hunger, and discusses the implications of various strategies for addressing the crisis for food system sustainability.
Thursday, April 29, 2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Signature Lecture: Obama's War: Prospects for the Conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan

CIGI
A former CIA officer, Bruce Riedel focuses on political transition, terrorism and conflict resolution. He was a senior advisor to three U.S. presidents on Middle East and South Asian issues. At the request of President Obama, he chaired an interagency review of policy toward Afghanistan and Pakistan for the White House that was completed in March 2009.