Workshop in International Relations
Department of Political Science
Stanford University

Sponsored by the Munro Lectureship Fund



Tuesdays, 3:15 - 5:05 PM in Graham Stuart Lounge (Encina West 400)

Autumn 2007                         Winter 2008




Autumn 2007 Schedule of Speakers

Date

Speakers

September 25

James Morrison, Stanford Political Science
An Unholy Trinity: The Struggle of Locke, Smith, & Keynes to Reconcile Free Trade, Fixed Exchange Rates, and Control over the Value of Money

October 2

Jessica Weeks, Stanford Political Science

Leaders, Accountability and Foreign Policy in Non-Democracies

October 9

Desha Girod, Stanford Political Science

Why Being Resource Poor Helps Postwar Development

October 16

Yotam Margalit, Stanford Political Science

Losers of Globalization:

Market Openness and the Politics of the Discontent

October 23

Dara Cohen, Stanford Political Science

Explaining Sexual Violence During Civil War: Evidence from
Sierra Leone

October 30

Ron Hassner, CISAC, Stanford University

Thick Religion:  A Call for Action

November 6

Scott Sagan, Stanford Political Science

The Evolution of Indian and Pakistani Nuclear Doctrine

November 13

Rachel Rubinfeld, Stanford Political Science
From Line-Items to Formulas:

Negotiations Structures and Outcomes in the GATT

November 20

THANSGIVING BREAK

November 27

Jake Shapiro, Stanford Political Science

The Demand for Human Rights Violations,

 Joint work with Tonya Putnam

December 4

Carol Atkinson, CISAC, Stanford University

TBA

 



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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