The prospect of a Trump presidency does not worry Stephen Golub. His apprehension actually goes far deeper than that. In his own words, "it scares me to death." Golub, who is an international development expert and a visiting professor at the School of Public Policy at CEU, explained during a public lecture on May 24 that he was one of many people in the United States who "got it wrong" last year when they said that Trump would not win the Republican nomination.
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With the support of the Open Society Foundations, the School of Public Policy's Global Policy Academy hosted an evaluation workshop of the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Problem (UNGASS) on May 17 in Brussels.
"How we treat others today becomes something by which we will justify ourselves in the future" said Stephen Chan during a public lecture at the School of Public Policy at Central European University on May 2. In his talk, he reflected on the reactions of European governments as well as the general debate about the refugee crisis.
Corina Ajder (MPA '16) recently travelled to Austria and Germany to speak about the situation of garment workers in Eastern Europe producing for western fashion brands. As a researcher for the Dutch NGO Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC), she met with workers at over 15 factories in Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine to find out about their working conditions over the past three years.
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