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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.
Paper Series for the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies
PAPERS FROM 2008
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | Richard P. Appelbaum (August 16, 2000) Fighting Sweatshops: Problems of Enforcing Global Labor Standards |
PAPERS FROM 1995
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 | Juan E. Campo (May 1, 1995) The Ends of Islamic Fundamentalism: Hegemonic Discourse and the Islamic Question in Egypt |
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