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Matthew D. Johnson

Join us for a discussion about current issues and the recent successes and challenges of China's Belt and Road initiative with AltaSilva VP and Director of Research, Matthew D. Johnson, along with a national webcast to follow at 7 pm ET with former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, China, and Singapore, Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. To register for this event, please click here.

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Well into its third decade, the military conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been The Ottoman Empire in the Tanzimat Era (Routledge, 2019) focuses on the state and local actors to understand the interaction, negotiation and transformation between the two with a particular emphasis on the provinces. By comparing Edirne with Ankara, Yonca Köksal urges the reader to revisit the concepts of modernization, centralization and de-centralization.

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Join scholars and affiliates of the Center for Governance and Markets for the fall 2022 series "Voices from Afghanistan," featuring panels, seminars, and lectures discussing important topics surrounding the state of economics, civil society, and governance in Afghanistan more than a year after the collapse of Kabul in 2021. The November 16th panel will feature Tariq Basir and Mirwais Parsa — who are a part of our Pittsburgh Network for Threatened Scholars (PiNTS).

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The Middle East Studies Center has another event focused on the ongoing protests in Iran, this time an international faculty panel of scholars will join SRU faculty to discuss the protests over Zoom on Wednesday Nov 9th at 6pm. We'd very much appreciate any help you can provide in spreading the word about this event, by telling your students and/or attending yourselves. This event is co-sponsored by Gender Studies and the Office of Inclusive Excellence. You can also find the event via CORE.

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Over the past decade, India has experienced a dangerous rise in Islamophobia. There are near daily episodes of harassment, public beatings and mob assaults, destruction of property, and lynchings that have created an atmosphere of fear for the country’s 200+ million Muslims.

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The Ottoman Empire in the Tanzimat Era (Routledge, 2019) focuses on the state and local actors to understand the interaction, negotiation and transformation between the two with a particular emphasis on the provinces. By comparing Edirne with Ankara, Yonca Köksal urges the reader to revisit the concepts of modernization, centralization and de-centralization.

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For interested applicants, the webinar will cover the following topics regarding PARC’s U.S. Research Fellowship competition and PARC’s National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship competition:

1. Eligibility
2. Application process
3. Review of each element of the application
4. Evaluation process
5. Evaluation criteria
6. Comparison of the U.S. and NEH Fellowships and competitions
7. Brief information on the PARC Palestinian Fellowship competition

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Applications due January 9, 2023
Awards announced March 24, 2023

Fellowship awards up to a maximum of $9,000
Awardees will have until December 31, 2024 to complete their research

On November 10, PARC will hold a webinar for interested applicants. To sign up for the webinar, go to this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtcOqhrT4pG9xzgxGC7x0Aqsb4e61...

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