Highlights

Books from CAS faculty

Anne Firth Murray, From Outrage to Courage: Women Taking Action for Health and Justice(Common Courage Press, 2007)
From Prologue: Darkness and Light
"Being born female is dangerous to your health. This reality may not be true for many readers, but for most women living in poorer countries around the globe, it is devastating..."
Find out more at www.outragetocourage.org

Larry Diamond, The Spirit of Democracy: The Struggle to Build Free Societies Throughout the World (Times Books, 2008)

"Diamond is a meticulous social scientist who, in “Squandered Victory,” took on the task of studying America’s bungled effort to bring democracy to Iraq. “The Spirit of Democracy” takes on the world, with Diamond leaping from Malawi to Singapore to Venezuela...."
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Transnational Journeys

Stanford’s Division of International, Comparative & Area Studies is pleased to present its summer international film festival. These five international films depict life-changing journeys taken in different parts of the world. Travelers and migrants test fate as they pursue a better life or search for the truth, while others are swept away by impersonal global forces.

The films will be introduced by scholars with expertise in the region depicted in the film. A question-and-answer session will follow each film.

The films will be presented on five consecutive Wednesday evenings, beginning August 6. All screenings take place at 7 pm on the Stanford Campus (see individual listings in our events section for details) and are free and open to the public.


ICA Film Festival: Hotel Rwanda

ICA SUMMER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: TRANSNATIONAL JOURNEYS

Hotel Rwanda (US, 2004, 121 mins)
Introduced by Eric Morris, IPS Practitioner-in-Residence
Ten years ago some of the worst atrocities in the history of mankind took place in the country of Rwanda--and in an era of high-speed communication and round the clock news, the events went almost unnoticed by the rest of the world. In only three months, one million people were brutally murdered. In the face of these unspeakable actions, inspired by his love for his family, an ordinary man summons extraordinary courage to save the lives of over a thousand helpless refugees, by granting them shelter in the hotel he manages.

ICA's Summer International Film Festival presents five films around the theme of 'Transnational Journeys'. The films will be screened on consecutive Wednesdays beginning August 6 through September 3, 2008. Films will be introduced by scholars with expertise in the region or theme depicted in the film. For information on the other screenings, go to http://creees.stanford.edu

date:
Sep 3 2008 - 7:00pm - Sep 3 2008 - 10:00pm
location:
Building 260 (Pigott Hall), Room 113
contact:
skoop@stanford.edu

IPS News

Download the Summer 2008 issue of the IPS Newsletter!


IPS Practioner-in-Residence

Interview with Eric Morris, IPS Practitioner-in-Residence

Eric Morris most recently served as the UN Recovery Coordinator for Aceh and Nias following the Indian Ocean tsunami of December, 2004. He headed the New York Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees from 2002 to 2005. In 2000-01 he served simultaneously as Special Envoy in the Balkans of the High Commissioner for Refugees and as UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Kosovo. In 1998-99 he was Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General for the UN Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, focusing on police and judicial reform issues. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University, an MA from Yale University, and a BA from Baylor University.