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Democracy Development as a Foreign Policy Goal with Jeremy Kinsman, Regents Lecturer

Lecture: Globalization Lecture Series: Highlight | November 12 | 7:30 p.m. | International House, Auditorium


International House


One of Canada’s most experienced diplomats, Jeremy Kinsman was born in Montreal and educated at Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, before joining the Canadian Foreign Service in 1966.

Today Ambassador Kinsman is a regular commentator for CBC News (cbc.ca/news), a Contributing Writer for Policy Options magazine, and is published widely elsewhere. A frequent speaker and lecturer in Europe and North America, he is at present Diplomat in Residence at the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., where he headed a project for the Community of Democracies and has recently produced a “Diplomat’s Handbook on Democracy Development Support” (www.diplomatshandbook.org).

Join Ambassador Kinsman at I-House for this thought provoking presentation. Comments will be presented by Pradeep Chhibber, Director of the Institute of International Studies and Edward W. Walker, Executive Director, Berkeley Program in Eurasian and East European Studies.

This event is co-sponsored by I House, Institute of International Studies, Institute of Governmental Studies, Political Science, Canadian Studies, Goldman School of Public Policy. Admission is FREE.


ihprograms@berkeley.edu, 510-642-9461