Dec
11
002 Robertson Hall
11:50 AM
Territorial sovereignty—the unilateral right of states to control their land and borders—is a fundamental ordering principle of contemporary politics, structuring mobility, settlement, access to land, and freedom. It has long
Dec
1
002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Dominance Through Division: Group-based Clientelism in Japan
Oct
20
002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
The Cost of Recognition: Migration, Belonging and Defiant Pride in Pakistan's Megacity
Oct
27
Nov
3
002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Guns, Garrisons, and Growth: Revisiting State Formation in Africa
Nov
17
002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Born This Way: Authoritarian Origins and Regime Survival
Sep
29
002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Endogenous Demography and the Political Construction of Ethnic Categories: Evidence from the Malay World
Oct
6
002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Reform as Process: Implementing Change in Public Bureaucracies
Feb
17
002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Negotiating with Your Mouth Full: Intergovernmental Bargaining Between Transparency and Confidentiality Co-sponsored with the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination