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016 Robertson Hall
016 Robertson Hall
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Apr
1
Quynh Nguyen (Princeton University, NCGG Fellow): Fish or Steel: New Evidence on the Environment-Economy Trade-off in Developing Vietnam
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Mar
25
Michael Zürn (Freie Universität Berlin): Global Governance in Hard Times
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Canceled
Mar
11
Andrey Tomashevskiy (Princeton University, NCGG Fellow): Linking In: Political Connections, Foreign Direct Investment and Corruption
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Mar
4
Kal Raustiala (University of California, Los Angeles): Power and Preference in the Global Governance of the Internet
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Feb
25
Lindsay R. Dolan (Princeton University, NCGG Fellow): Deciding Development: How International Organizations Classify and Create Developing Countries
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Feb
18
Gabriele Magni (Princeton University, NCGG Fellow): Economic Inequality, Immigrants, and Selective Solidarity
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Feb
11
Allison Carnegie (Columbia University) & Austin Carson (University of Chicago): Secrets in Global Governance: Disclosure Dilemmas and the Challenge of International
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Co-sponsored by the Center for International Security Studies
Feb
4
Scott D. Sagan (Stanford University): Just War and Unjust Soldiers: American Public Opinion on the Moral Equality of Combatants
016 Robertson Hall
4:30 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Sep
17
Jiakun J. Zhang (Princeton, NCGG Fellow): Is China an Exception to the Commercial Peace? Trade Interdependence and Chinese Uses of Military Force
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Feb
4
David Carter (Washington University in St. Louis): Systemic Instability and the Emergence of Border Disputes
016 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
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