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Events

Location: Milikan Room (E53-482)

Time: 12:00-1:15pm (Lunch provided)

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Past Events (2015-2024)

Date and LocationPresenterTitle of Paper
Friday, March 22, 2024

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:15pm
Amanda Helen Kennard

Assistant Professor of Political Science

Stanford University
“Climate Change and Political Mobilization: Theory and Evidence from India”
Friday, May 3, 2024

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:15pm
Daniel Nielson

Professor of Government

University of Texas – Austin
“Economic Sanctions are Effective only after the Onset of War”
Friday, Nov 17, 2023

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Richard Clark

Assistant Professor of Government

Cornell University
“Accountable to Whom? Public Opinion of Aid Conditionality in Recipient Countries.”
Friday, Dec 1, 2023

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Soo Yeon Kim

Associate Professor of Political Science
 
National University of Singapore
“Membership and its Benefits: Vote Shares in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank”
Feb 24, 2023

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Nita Rudra

Professor in the Department of Government 

Georgetown University 
“Do Workers in Developing Countries Love Globalization?”
Nov 18, 2022

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Stephen Chaudoin

Assistant Professor of Government
 
Harvard University 
“Robots, Foreigners, and Foreign Robots: Policy Responses to Automation and Trade”
Nov 4, 2022

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Adam Dean

Assistant Professor of Political Science 

George Washington University 
“Opening up by Cracking Down”
April 1, 2022

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Didac Queralt

Assistant Professor of Political Science 

Yale University 
“State Building in the Era of International Finance”
Mar 11, 2022

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Erica Owen

Associate Professor of Public and International Affairs 

University of Pittsburgh
Low-skill products by high-skill workers: The distributive effects of trade in emerging and developing countries 
Feb 18, 2022

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Rachel Wellhausen

Associate Professor of Political Science
 
University of Texas – Austin 
Global Value Chains as a Constraint on Sovereignty: Evidence from Investor-State Dispute Settlement 
Mar. 6 2020

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Timm Betz

Assistant Professer of Political Science

Texas A&M University
Governments as Borrowers and Regulators (link)
Oct. 11, 2019 

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Rebecca Perlman

Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs 

Princeton University 
For Safety or Profit? How Science Serves
the Strategic Interests of Private Actors (link)
 
Nov 1, 2019

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
David Stasavage

Dean for the Social Sciences and Julius Silver Professor of Politics 

New York University 
A Civic Culture? Common Schooling, Inequality,

and Political Participation in Antebellum New York State
Dec. 7, 2018

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Beth Simmons

Andrea Mitchell University Professor of Law, Political Science and Business Ethics

University of Pennsylvania.
Border Orientation in a Globalizing World (link)
May 4, 2018

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Jim Vreeland

Professor, School of Foreign Service and Government Department

Georgetown University
Economic Transparency and Foreign Direct Investment
Feb. 16, 2018

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Nikhar Gaikwad

Instructor, Political Science

Columbia University
Identity Politics and Economic Policy
Dec. 8, 2017

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Erik Voeten

Peter F. Krogh Professor of Geopolitics and Justice in World Affairs

Georgetown University
Ideology and Global Distributive Institutional Politics
Sept. 29, 2017

Millikan Room (E53-482)

12-1:30pm
Ryan Brutger

Assistant Professor of Political Science

University of Pennsylvania
Litigation for Sale: Private Firms and WTO Dispute Escalation (link)
May 5, 2017Tom Pepinsky

Associate Professor of Government

Cornell University
Ethnicity as an Institution (link)
Feb. 17, 2017Michael Findley

Associate Professor, Department of Government

 University of Texas, Austin
Electoral Institutions and Electoral Cycles in Foreign Direct Investment:
A Field Experiment on Over 3,000 U.S. Municipalities (link)
Dec. 2, 2016Michael Bechtel

Associate Professor of Political Science

Washington University in St. Louis
Interests, Norms, and Mass Support for International Climate Policy (link)
Sept. 23, 2016Allison Carnegie

Associate Professor of Political Economy

Columbia University
The Disclosure Dilemma: Sensitive Economic Information and International Organizations (link)
May 6, 2016Edmund Malesky

Professor of Political Science

Duke Universiety
“Pandering Upward: Tax Incentives and Credit Claiming in Authoritarian Countries”
Feb. 5, 2016Susan Hyde

Professor of Politcal Science

UC – Berkeley
“Faking it in International Relations: Norms, Policy Diffusion, and International Expectation”
Dec. 4, 2015Kenneth Scheve

Professor of Political Science

Stanford University
“Taxing the Rich: A History of Fiscal Fairness in the United States and Europe”
Sept. 25, 2015Christina Davis

Professor, Department of Politics

Princeton University
“Joining the Club: Accession to the GATT/WTO”