February 21, 2003
Contact: Sarah Ray
802-443-5794
sray@middlebury.edu
Posted: February 21, 2002
Friday, March 7, 12:15 p.m.
Lecture and Lunch
“Courting Democracy in Mexico: Party Strategies and Electoral
Institutions” by Todd A. Eisenstadt, assistant professor of political
science at the University of New Hampshire, director of UNH’s four-year
Mexico Elections Project sponsored by the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID), and former award-winning journalist for the Nashville
Tennessean.
Lunch is free but reservations required by March 3 to Martha Baldwin at
802-443-5324 or baldwin@middlebury.edu.
Free
Conference room, Robert A. Jones House, Middlebury College, Hillcrest
Road off College Street (Route 125)
For more information, contact Charlotte Tate of the Middlebury College
Rohatyn Center for International Affairs at 802-443-5795 or tate@middlebury.edu.
Friday, March 7, 4:30 p.m.
Lecture
“The Politics of Preferential Trading: Implications for the World
Economy” by Mireya Solis, assistant professor of politics at
Brandeis University, and a consultant for Mexico’s Ministry of the Economy
on free trade negotiations with Japan.
Free
Conference room, Robert A. Jones House, Middlebury College, Hillcrest
Road off College Street (Route 125)
For more information, contact Charlotte Tate of the Middlebury College
Rohatyn Center for International Affairs at 802-443-5795 or tate@middlebury.edu.
Thursday, March 13, 7 p.m.
Lecture
“Geometry and Anguish: Lorca’s New York” by Anthony Geist,
acting chair of the division of Spanish and Portuguese at the University
of Washington.
Free
Conference room, Robert A. Jones House, Middlebury College, Hillcrest
Road off College Street (Route 125)
For more information, contact Charlotte Tate of the Middlebury College
Rohatyn Center for International Affairs at 802-443-5795 or tate@middlebury.edu