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Nov
14
International Relations Faculty Colloquium: Alexandra Zeitz (Concordia University)
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
China, the IMF, and Sovereign Debt Crises
Oct
24
International Relations Faculty Colloquium: Matt Malis, NCGG Fellow
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Foreign Policy Appointments
Oct
3
International Relations Faculty Colloquium: Christopher Blair (Princeton University)
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
"Refugee Return and Conflict: Evidence from a Natural Experiment" (Co-authored with Austin Wright, University of Chicago)
Sep
26
International Relations Faculty Colloquium: Phillip Ayoub (Occidental College)
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
"The Transnational Politics of LGBT + Pride Activism and its Effects in a Socially Conservative Society"
Sep
19
International Relations Colloquium: “The Economic Coercion Trilemma,” M.D. Mangini, NCGG Fellow
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Sep
12
International Relations Colloquium: Erik Voeten, NCGG Visiting Research Scholar (Georgetown University)
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
May
15
Comparative Politics Speaker Series: Pradeep Chhibber (UC Berkeley) "Righteous Demagogues: Populist Politics in South Asia"
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Dec
5
Comparative Politics Speaker Series (Co-Sponsored with IR): Laia Balcells Ventura (Georgetown University) "Past conflict, media, and polarization in Spain"
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
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International Relations Colloquium
Oct
10
Comparative Politics Speaker Series (Co-Sponsored with IR): Kenneth Scheve (Yale University) "Trains, Trade, and Transformation: A Spatial Rogowski Theory of America’s 19th Century Protectionism"
016 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
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International Relations Colloquium
Mar
28
International Relations Faculty Colloquium:Leslie N. Johns (UCLA) "The Politics of Punishment: Why Dictators Join the International Criminal Court"
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
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