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 2008                      Winter 2009




Autumn 2008 Schedule of Speakers

Date

Speakers

September 23

Maggie Peters, Stanford Political Science
Is Immigration Worse than Free Trade? 

Results from a New National Survey

September 30

Dara Cohen, Stanford Political Science

Explaining Sexual Violence During Civil Conflict

October 7

 Michael Albertus, Stanford Political Science

Moderate Redistribution in an Unequal Democracy?

The Political Logic of Land Redistribution in Venezuela

October 14

Oliver Kaplan, Stanford Political Science

A Theory of Civilian Decision-making in Civil War

Andrea Abel, Stanford Political Science

Truth Commissions:

Reputation and Lending in the Aftermath of Transitions

October 21

Aila Matanock, Stanford Political Science

Seeking Solutions for Fragile and Failing States:

Is Sharing Sovereignty Possible?

October 28

Maggie Peters, Stanford Political Science

The Unintended Consequences of International Capital Mobility on Immigration Policy

November 4

Rachel Stein, Stanford Political Science

Title: TBA

November 11

Desha Girod, Stanford Political Science

Title: TBA

November 18

Xiaojun Li, Stanford Political Science

Public Opinions, Elite Faction and Foreign Policy in China:

Anti Americanism and PRC (Re)action to the United States

December 2

 Luke Condra and Bethany Lacina, Stanford Political Science

Counter-Insurgent Capacity, 1975-1999: A New Dataset

 

 



Other Seminars at Stanford

Comparative PoliticsWorkshop

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

GraduateSchool of Business Seminars in Political Economy



Workshop Conveners:
Judy Goldstein and Mike Tomz

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