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SUMMARY:Senate Debate: This House believes that religion is the primary driver of contemporary global conflict.
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public \nCome to debate the resolution: This House believes that religion is the primary driver of contemporary global conflict.
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/senate-debate-this-house-believes-that-religion-is-the-primary-driver-of-contemporary-global-conflict/
LOCATION:Senate Chamber (Second Floor Whig Hall)
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SUMMARY:The International Relations Council Presents: The Past\, Present\, and Future of India–Pakistan Relations: Diplomacy Workshop	Reimagining Rivalry
DESCRIPTION:Join Princeton’s International Relations Council for a diplomacy workshop on India–Pakistan relations. While rooted in a complex and often volatile history\, this session will also focus on what lies ahead: how shifting geopolitical alignments\, domestic political transformations\, nuclear deterrence dynamics\, and evolving security doctrines will shape the trajectory of one of the world’s most consequential bilateral relationships.  \nFollowing the talk\, participants will engage in an interactive simulation that takes them back to the moment of Partition in 1947. Stepping into the roles of key political leaders and negotiators\, participants will grapple with the high-stakes decisions surrounding territorial division\, governance\, and communal tensions that shaped the creation of India and Pakistan. \nGuest Speaker: Dr. Sajid Shapoo \nSajid Shapoo is an alumnus of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and a highly decorated senior officer of the Indian Police Service (IPS)\, with over two decades of experience in counterterrorism\, intelligence\, and internal security. \nOver the course of his career\, Shapoo has held several senior leadership positions\, including Inspector General of Law & Order\, Inspector General of Anti-Naxal Operations\, and Additional Director General of Special Armed Forces\, where he managed complex internal security challenges and counterinsurgency efforts. \nHe was also the first officer selected to serve in India’s National Investigation Agency—the country’s premier federal counterterrorism body—where he led and supervised investigations into some of the most significant terrorism cases in India\, including the Mumbai terror attacks conspiracy\, the Patna serial blasts\, and the Bodh Gaya bombings. \nFor his service\, Shapoo has been awarded some of India’s highest policing honors\, including the President’s Police Gallantry Medal (twice)\, recognizing exceptional bravery in the line of duty\, as well as the Police Medal for Meritorious Service and the Home Minister’s Meritorious Service Medal for his distinguished career. \nIn addition to his operational experience\, Shapoo has contributed to academic and policy discourse on terrorism and security\, having taught courses on terrorism and politics at institutions such as Columbia University and the City University of New York. His research and professional expertise focus on terrorism\, ideological drivers of political violence\, and security dynamics in South Asia\, making him uniquely positioned to provide insight into the future of India–Pakistan relations.
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/the-international-relations-council-presents-the-past-present-and-future-of-india-pakistan-relations-diplomacy-workshopreimagining-rivalry/
LOCATION:Whig Hall
CATEGORIES:Students Only
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SUMMARY:Spring 2026 PLJ Symposium: Presenting Volume 5 Issues 1 & 2
DESCRIPTION:Where: Senate Chamber\, 2nd Floor Whig Hall\nWhen: April 27th @ 5PM\nWith Presentations From: \nTariff Wars—And Who Gets to Declare Them by Grace Im\n‘Red’ Tape for the ‘Blue’ Planet: An Evaluation of NEPA’s Initiatives for ‘Green’ Space Operations by Hriday Unadkat\nAn Analysis of NEA v. Finley (working title) by Sophia Zuo\nThe Court as Historian: Washington v. Glucksberg and the Right to Die by Bryson Jeppesen\nHencely and Boyle: Reconsidering Tort Immunity for Government Contractors by Kent Heo\nThe Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Guilty of War Crimes: The False Positives Scandal and Doctrine of Superior Responsibility in International Criminal Law by Carolina Pardo\nSpeech on the Rocks: Immigration Policy and the Extent of the Chilling Effect Doctrine by Nathan Spencer\nLegal Exceptionalism and Virtue Ethics (working title) by Nathan Spencer\nMcConnell’s Case for an Executive Bound by History and Text: Book Review by Kian Petlin\nDying Without Guardrails: Doctrinal Inconsistency and the Voluntariness Gap in Physician-Assisted Death Law by Kiri Goodson\nMartial Law and Reforming the Insurrection Act: What is the Role of the Military in Domestic Law Enforcement? by Jason Seo\nRewriting Privacy: HIPAA\, Reproductive Health Data\, and the Limits of Agency Authority by Siya Mishra \nWhen Code Walks: Trade Secrets\, Talent Mobility\, and Behavioral Evidence in AI by Yuna Cho \nWorking Papers by Linda Colin Jurado   \nThis event is co-sponsored with The American Whig-Cliosophic Society and we will have free alfalfa!
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/spring-2026-plj-symposium-presenting-volume-5-issues-1-2/
LOCATION:Senate Chamber (Second Floor Whig Hall)
CATEGORIES:Free & Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:The Cliosophic Society Presents: Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute Ilya Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public \nThe American Whig–Cliosophic Society presents Ilya Shapiro\, Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute\, for a moderated Q&A on free speech on college campuses. A prominent constitutional scholar\, Shapiro has filed hundreds of Supreme Court briefs\, testified before Congress\, and written extensively on the First Amendment\, the Supreme Court\, and legal education. He is the author of Lawless: The Miseducation of America’s Elites and Supreme Disorder\, and has previously held leadership roles at the Cato Institute and Georgetown Law’s Center for the Constitution. \nThe conversation will explore the legal foundations and cultural debates surrounding free expression in higher education\, including academic freedom\, viewpoint diversity\, and the challenges facing open discourse on campus today. The event will include a moderated discussion followed by an opportunity for audience questions.
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/the-cliosophic-society-presents-senior-fellow-at-the-manhattan-institute-ilya-shapiro/
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