Electing Barack Obama president could significantly change the balance of power in Cuba and among Latinos in the U.S. because Cuba would be forced to deal with the first American administration in decades poised to strengthen ties with the country's military government, according to the director of the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s Caribbean Studies Program.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Law School Professor James A. Gardner today cautioned against giving too much importance to charges of voter fraud in American elections and supposed incompetence in administering elections. The process in the overwhelming majority of elections, he says, is working well.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ political scientist Joshua J. Dyck, Ph.D., says that Democrats and Republicans would be wise to concentrate on registering new voters right now because late registrants are more likely to vote in national elections than those who register early.
UB political scientists are available to discuss the Republican National Convention, including last night's speech by vice presidential candadate Sarah Palin.
More than 15 percent of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ students come from outside the United States -- 4,300-plus last year and about the same number expected for the new academic year, which began yesterday. It is a population UB is working hard to increase.
Ia Iashvili, Ph.D., and her husband, Avto Kharchilava, Ph.D., both assistant professors of physics at the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½, and their five-year-old son have now returned to their Amherst home after escaping the conflict in their native Georgia, where they were spending summer vacation with their families.
The 4,000-plus international students who begin classes this semester at the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ will find enhanced resources on the UB Libraries' Web site suggested by their peers and developed by the libraries especially for them.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Law School Dean Makau W. Mutua returns to Nairobi, Kenya, this month to deliver two keynote speeches on human rights and justice in African nations. Mutua's two latest policy speeches follow a similar appearance July 21 in Nairobi during which he addressed an international conference on bringing justice to those responsible for sexual and gender-based violence in countries going through conflict and civil unrest.
The Chinese people resent media reports about exceptional air pollution in Beijing, China's Internet censorship, poor construction of Olympic venues, half-empty hotels, algae-thickened beaches, visa problems and world-wide protests of China's Tibet policy as examples of Western imperial attitudes, says the director of the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s Asian Studies Program.
Berlin is a much different city today than it was when presidents Kennedy and Reagan delivered iconic remarks there, but it remains an appropriate setting from which Barack Obama can deliver an important message about global relations, according to a ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ history professor who wrote a book about John F. Kennedy's famous speech in Berlin.