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Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, City University of New York
The Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies engages in research, graduate training, and public education about international affairs and contemporary global problem-solving with a focus on multilateralism and international institutions. Founded in 1973 as the Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations, it was renamed in 2001 and given a broader interdisciplinary scope with the mandate to support and further strengthen international studies at The Graduate Center. Under the directorship of Thomas G. Weiss, presidential professor of political science, the institute provides a congenial setting for the activities by faculty and visiting scholars with international portfolios and research; and it facilitates the mentoring of graduate students. The institute is governed by a faculty advisory council. An external advisory board is being reconstituted. *NOTE FROM CIAO: This institution no longer publishes original research.*
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Resources:
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January 05, 2005
Overcoming the Security Council Reform Impasse: The Implausible versus the Plausible
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Thomas G. Weiss
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December 05, 2000
Voice and Silence in an Email Conversation Group Involving Rural and Urban Women in Australia
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June Lennie
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December 05, 2000
Managing Assets, Empowering Humans
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Zohra Andi Baso
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December 05, 2000
Micro Intiatives, Marco Solutions: Potential of Women's Self Help Groups and Their Federations in Advocating and Advancing Their Own Rights
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Ranjan K. Panda
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December 05, 2000
The Sky Is Falling : Market Reforms and the Re-Emergence of Discrimination Against Women in China
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Molly Padgett-Cross
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December 05, 2000
Bulgarian Women : Mentality and Life Strategy
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Raya Staykova
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December 05, 2000
Women's Organizations and the Building of Civil Society. A Balkan Perspective: The Case of Bulgaria, Croatia and Macedonia
By:
Genoveva Tisheva
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December 05, 2000
Gender And Politics Under the Suharto Regime 1966 - 1998
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Norma Sullivan
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December 05, 2000
From Margin to Center : Theorizing Women's Political Participation from Activism on the Margins to Political Power at the Center
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Patricia Martinez
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December 05, 2000
Women's NGOs in the System of Civil Society of Ukraine
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Lyudmyla Smolyar
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December 05, 2000
Women NGOs and the War in Chechnya
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Tatiana Sivaeva
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December 05, 2000
"To Heal the Sick" : Women As Creators of Civil Society in Pre-Modern Poland
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Wladyslaw Roczniak
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December 05, 2000
Women's Advocacy and the Building of Civil Society in Serbia
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Lilijana Cickaric
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December 05, 2000
The Role of Muslim Women's Organizations in Family Planning Advocacy in Medan
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Hj. Chalidjah Hasan
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December 05, 2000
Violence Against Women Construction Workers in Kerala, India
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S.K. Hari Priya
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February 05, 1996
Symposium on UN Global Conferences
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Benjamin Rivlin, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Mehr Kahn, Jyoti Shankar Singh, Elissavet Stamatopoulou, Nitin Desai, John Mathiason, Waly N-Dow, Paul M. Kennedy