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Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies
University of California, Santa Barbara

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Global and International Studies (G&IS) is an administrative academic unit in the College of Letters and Science at U.C. Santa Barbara. Established in 1995 to encourage an interdisciplinary global perspective within the university, G&IS administers several interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate-level academic programs in global studies, international studies and cultural area studies. It also coordinates research, activities, colloquia, conferences, publications, university-wide projects and community outreach events on issues of global importance in each of its program areas: Global Studies, Middle East Studies, Global Peace and Security Studies, Jewish Studies, and Women, Culture and Development Studies.

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PAPERS FROM 2008
BENJAMIN J. COHEN (February 1, 2008) The International Monetary System: Diffusion and Ambiguity
William I. Robinson (January 25, 2008) Understanding Global Capitalism
BENJAMIN J. COHEN (January 1, 2008) Toward a Leaderless Currency System
PAPERS FROM 2007
William I. Robinson (September 1, 2007) Undocumented in America
Benjamin J. Cohen (July 1, 2007) The Euro in a Global Context: Challenges and Capacities
William I. Robinson (July 1, 2007) Transformative Possibilities in Latin America
Benjamin J. Cohen (January 25, 2007) After the Fall: East Asian Exchange Rates Since the Crisis
BENJAMIN J. COHEN (January 25, 2007) The Transatlantic Divide: Why are American and British IPE So Different?
PAPERS FROM 2006
William I. Robinson (November 9, 2006) Latin America, State Power, and the Challenge to Global Capital
William I. Robinson (August 21, 2006) Aqui estamos y no nos vamos! Global capital and immigrant rights
William I. Robinson (June 17, 2006) Beyond the Theory of Imperialism: Global Capitalism and the Transnational State
Benjamin J. Cohen (May 31, 2006) Enlargement and the International Role of the Euro
Hilal Elver (March 10, 2006) Gender Equality from a Constitutional Perspective - The Case of Turkey
PAPERS FROM 2005
Richard P. Appelbaum (June 29, 2005) TNCs and the Removal of Textiles and Clothing Quotas
Christopher J. Kollmeyer (June 7, 2005) Explaining Consensual Domination: Moving Beyond the Concept of Hegemony
BENJAMIN J. COHEN (March 15, 2005) Super Debt: Managing America's Balance of Payments
BENJAMIN J. COHEN (March 1, 2005) The Macrofoundation of Monetary Power
Richard Falk (March 1, 2005) Imperial Vibrations, 9/11, and the Ordeal of The Middle East
Richard P. Appelbaum (February 5, 2005) The End of Apparel Quotas: A Faster Race to the Bottom?
BENJAMIN J. COHEN (January 1, 2005) The Euro and Transatlantic Relations
PAPERS FROM 2004
Mark Juergensmeyer (November 1, 2004) Religious Terror and the Secular State
Mark Juergensmeyer (October 14, 2004) From Bhindranwale to Bin Laden: The Rise of Religious Violence
Lisa L. Hajjar (October 1, 2004) Torture and the Future
William I. Robinson (September 1, 2004) COMMENTARY: What to Expect from US "Democracy Promotion" in Iraq
Mayfair Mei-Hui Yang (August 1, 2004) Spatial Struggles: Postcolonial Complex, State Disenchantment, and Popular Reappropriation of Space in Rural Southeast China
John Foran (August 1, 2004) Confronting an Empire: An Analysis for the Global Justice Movement of the U.S.-made World Crisis
Benjamin J. Cohen (July 1, 2004) Dollarization Rest in Peace
BENJAMIN J. COHEN (June 1, 2004) North American Monetary Union: A United States Perspective
Richard P. Appelbaum (May 10, 2004) Assessing the Impact of the Phasing-out of the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing on Apparel Exports on the Least Developed and Developing Countries
Giles Gunn (April 1, 2004) On Edward Said
Mayfair Mei-hui Yang (April 1, 2004) Goddess across the Taiwan Strait: Matrifocal Ritual Space, Nation-State, and Satellite Television Footprints
Mark Juergensmeyer (March 1, 2004) Is Religion the Problem?
Richard P. Appelbaum (February 7, 2004) Commodity Chains and Economic Development: One and a Half Proposals for Spatially-Oriented Research
Christopher J. Kollmeyer (January 1, 2004) Corporate Interests: How the News Media Portray the Economy
Christopher J. Kollmeyer (January 1, 2004) Measuring Class Compromise: A Structural Equation Model of 15 Advanced Capitalist Democracies
William I. Robinson (January 1, 2004) Global Crisis and Latin America
Benjamin J. Cohen (January 1, 2004) America's Interest in Dollarization
PAPERS FROM 2003
Benjamin J. Cohen (November 7, 2003) The Geopolitics of Currencies and the Future of the International System
Juan E. Campo (November 1, 2003) Review Article: Holy Terrors: Thinking about Religion after September 11
Barbara Herr Harthorn (May 1, 2003) The Ethnography of Health Inequality: Global Risk Society and Local Suffering
Benjamin J. Cohen (May 1, 2003) Global Currency Rivalry: Can the Euro Ever Challenge the Dollar?
Christopher J. Kollmeyer (January 1, 2003) Globalization, Class Compromise, and American Exceptionalism: Political Change in 16 Advanced Capitalist Countries
Benjamin J. Cohen (January 1, 2003) Monetary Governance in a World of Regional Currencies
PAPERS FROM 2002
Mark Juergensmeyer (May 21, 2002) Thinking Globally About Religion
Mark Juergensmeyer (April 5, 2002) Religious Terror and Global War
Benjamin J. Cohen (March 4, 2002) Is A Dollarized Hemisphere in the U.S. Interest?
Benjamin J. Cohen (January 1, 2002) Monetary Instability: Are National Currencies Becoming Obsolete?
PAPERS FROM 2000
Richard P. Appelbaum (August 16, 2000) Fighting Sweatshops: Problems of Enforcing Global Labor Standards
PAPERS FROM 1995
Juan E. Campo (May 1, 1995) The Ends of Islamic Fundamentalism: Hegemonic Discourse and the Islamic Question in Egypt

 
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