Workshop in International Relations
Department of Political Science
Stanford University

Sponsored by the Munro Lectureship Fund



Tuesdays, 4:15 - 6:05 PM in Graham Stuart Lounge (Encina West 400)

Autumn 2007                        Winter2008




Winter 2008 Schedule of Speakers

Date

Speakers

January 8

Michelle Robinson, Stanford Political Science
UN Interventions in Asia: Explaining Bias

January 15

Oliver Kaplan, Stanford Political Science

Evaluating Civilian Autonomy in Civil War:  Theory and Evidence from Colombia

January 22

Neil Malhotra, Stanford Political Science

Attributing Blame to Politicians for Military Casualties: Evidence from the 2006 Midterms

January 29

Rachel Stein, Stanford Political Science

Breaking up is hard to do (or is it?): exploring domestic explanations for wars of decolonization

Andrea Abel, Stanford Political Science

Development Dependent Compliance:
Explaining Compliance with Intellectual Property Protection

February 5

Aila Matanock, Stanford Political Science

Dynamic Deterrent? Analyzing the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Conflict

February 12

Maggie Peters, Stanford Political Science

Political Cleavages and Immigration Policy

February 19

Hein Goemans, University of Rochester Political Science

Leaders and International Conflict

February 26

Allan Stam, University of Michigan Political Science

Understanding the 1994 Rwandan Genocide

March 4

Miles Kahler, UCSD Political Science

Statebuilding and Empire:  Polynesia in the 19th Century

March 11

Andrew Kydd, University of Wisconsin Political Science

Terrorism and Profiling

 

 



Other Seminars at Stanford

Comparative Politics Workshop

Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI)
Within FSI:
Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL)
Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)

Graduate School of Business Seminars in Political Economy



Workshop Conveners:
Scott Sagan and Ken Schultz

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