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October 2025

Oct
23

CSDP Colloquium: Rory Truex (Princeton University)

300 Wallace Hall
11:50 AM
CSDP American Politics Colloquium
The Art of Domination: Donald Trump, Loyalty Tests, and the 2020 Big Lie
Oct
23

Voting without Assembling: Rousseau on the limits of aggregative democracy

127 Corwin Hall
4:30 PM
Political Philosophy Colloquium
Our practices of voting individually by secret ballot make the procedures of collecting and counting votes and certifying election results central to the production of democratic legitimacy. Can those procedures
Oct
24

Sex, Sexuality, and Stereotypes of Queer Candidates

127 Corwin Hall
10:00 AM
Program on Race, Ethnicity, Identity and Politics
Phil Jones is a Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware, where he is also the Research Director for the Center for Political Communication. He
Oct
24

Dominance Through Division: Group-Based Clientelism in Japan

127 Corwin Hall
12:00 PM
Book Talk with Professor Amy Catalinac, co-sponsored with the Global Japan Lab.
Oct
24

Professional Development Workshop

127 Corwin Hall
1:30 PM
Professional Development Workshop
"Advice for International Students" with Professors Hye Young You and Xu Xu
Oct
27

Erik Lin-Greenberg (MIT)

001 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
The Transparency Tradeoff: International Politics in an Age of Eroding Secrecy Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at noon.
Oct
27

Comparative Politics Speaker Series: Emily Sellars (Yale University)

002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
The Tightrope of State Building
Oct
30

CSDP Colloquium: Paul Frymer and Sarah Staszak (Princeton University)

300 Wallace Hall
11:50 AM
CSDP American Politics Colloquium
Oct
30

SCPT: Alice Hu (Reed College)

A17 Julis-Romo Rabinowitz Building
12:00 PM
Social Criticism & Political Thought

November 2025

Nov
3

Benjamin Helms, Texas A&M University

001 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Globalization, Internal Migration, and Public Goods Provision in Emerging Economies Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at noon.
Nov
3

Comparative Politics Speaker Series: Martha Wilfahrt (UC Berkeley)

002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Nov
6

CSDP Colloquium: Rocío Titiunik (Princeton University)

300 Wallace Hall
11:50 AM
CSDP American Politics Colloquium
Nov
10

Iain Osgood (University of Michigan)

001 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at noon.
Nov
13

CSDP Colloquium: Markus Prior (Princeton University)

300 Wallace Hall
11:50 AM
CSDP American Politics Colloquium
Nov
14

PREIP: Emma Ebowe

127 Corwin Hall
10:00 AM
Program on Race, Ethnicity, Identity and Politics
Nov
14

Professional Development Workshop

127 Corwin Hall
1:30 PM
Professional Development Workshop
“How to Navigate Networking and Co-Authorship in Academia” with Professors Hye Young You and Nick Kuipers
Nov
17

Leopoldo Biffi (NCGG Fellow)

001 Robertson Hall
12:00 PM
International Relations Colloquium
Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 AM, and the seminar will start promptly at noon.
Nov
17

Comparative Politics Speaker Series: Anne Meng (University of Virginia)

002 Robertson Hall
12:15 PM
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Nov
19

Book Talk with President Christopher L. Eisgruber: “Terms of Respect: How Colleges get Free Speech Right”

4:30 PM
Nov
20

CSDP Colloquium: Bocar Ba (CSDP Fellow)

300 Wallace Hall
11:50 AM
CSDP American Politics Colloquium

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