Events on Tuesday, May 18 (2021)

Events List

Talk: Vaccine Diplomacy

11:00 am - Tuesday, May 18

In recognition of the rising importance of vaccine diplomacy in the current climate, the San Diego Diplomacy Council is proud to offer a unique discussion with Dr. Yanzhong Huang, a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations and professor and the director for global health studies at Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations. This event will take place on Zoom at 11 AM PST on May 18th as part of our E-Talk About series.

Vaccine diplomacy is among the most important foreign policy tools for countries seeking to shape their post-COVID international standings. Major powers including the People’s Republic of China, India, Russia, and the United States have emerged as contenders in this quest. How do these countries differ in their motivations, patterns, and successes in vaccine diplomacy? Will their efforts encourage equitable global vaccine access or merely result in geopolitical frictions?

Admission/Cost: FREE

Location:
Online Event
Registration required.

Tuesday, May 18 - 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

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Talk: Race & Indigeneity in Oceania

3:00 pm - Tuesday, May 18

This webinar brings together four noted Pacific Islander Studies scholars and community organizers for a discussion around the intersections between race and indigeneity across Oceania. Our conversation will explore the connected and overlapping histories of racial formations, empire, settler colonialism, and militarism within the intimacies of oceans and islands. the panel will be moderated by UCSD Ethnic Studies PhD alum Dr. Olivia Quintanilla. ASL will be provided.

Admission/Cost: FREE
Registration is not required for this event, please contact Andrew Jolivette • for link.

Location:
Online Event

Tuesday, May 18 - 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM

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Japan Zoominar: Through a Transnational Lens: Japan and the World

4:38 pm - Tuesday, May 18

What happens to our understanding of the world if we go beyond comparative analysis, and instead examine the connections among nations? This is what transnational (or global) history does. in such a light, key developments in Japan—nation building, war, authoritarianism, democracy—become more comprehensible, as we analyze not only domestic factors, but also the impact of global ideas and practices that were circulating at the time. Sheldon Garon will introduce this approach, drawing on his global histories of savings-promotion, social policies, and “home fronts” in the world wars.

Speakers:
• Sheldon Garon, Nissan Professor of History and East Asian Studies, Princeton University
• Ulrike Schaede, Professor and Director of the Japan Forum for Innovation and Technology, GPS UC San Diego
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Admission/Cost: FREE

Location:
Online Event
Registration required.

Tuesday, May 18 - 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

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