Fall Semester 2000

Tuesday, September 12, 2000
8:00pm Who Controls Corruption? The Press, the Law, and the Public 
Symposium-Colgate Memorial Chapel

A panel of experts from the media government, justice and public life will debate these and other questions about corruption.

Panel: John Zogby, Chair
          Mary K. Butler, Esq. Trial Attorney, Public Integrity
             Section, U.S. Dept. of Justice

          Peter Overby, National Public Radio
          Hon. Louis Stokes, former Member,
US House of
             Representatives (D-Ohio), former Chair, House
             Ethics Committee
          
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Thursday, September 28, 2000
7:30pm Corruption and Reform in Hong Kong:  Language, Culture, History 
Public Lecture-105 Lawrence Hall

Jenny Chi Yuen Chan, (formerly) Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption, will discuss Corruption and Bribery Acrobatics in People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong: A comparison of everyday and legal definitions against social background.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2000
7:30pm Violence and Corruption in Columbia 
Symposium-105 Lawrence Hall

PanelAntonio Barrera, Colgate University
           Eduardo Pizarro, Notre Dame University
           Edmundo Morales, West Chester University
           Pilar Mejia, Hamilton, New York
           Michael Jimenez, University of Pittsburgh

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Wednesday, November 1, 2000
7:00pm Democracy and Reform in Mexico 
Symposium-Olin Hall Love Auditorium

Public Lecture: Co-sponsored with the Dean of the Faculty and Africana & Latin American Studies

Carlos Fuentes, Mexican author, political thinker and activist

Thursday, November 9, 2000
7:30pm Corruption in History of Oneida Land Claims 
Public Lecture-105 Lawrence Hall

Laurence Hauptman, Department of History
SUNY New Paltz

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Thursday, November 16, 2000
4:00pm Corruption and Development: The Scope of the Damage, The Hope for Reform
Symposium-27 Persson Hall

Panel:  Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University
           Sahr J. Kpundeh, World Bank Institute
           Donald Sherk, IBTC Inc. (formerly OECD, Paris)