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Comparative Politics Workshop

The Comparative Politics Workshop provides an opportunity for graduate students and faculty engaged in comparative and historical research to present work "in progress" to an audience that is neither specialized in area or era. Thus, the purpose of the workshop is to draw out themes from papers that are based on specialized historical and comparative research that transcend the period and region covered. Papers will be posted generally by Thursday before the seminar. It will be assumed that all participants have read the paper before the workshop, and little time will therefore be expended in summarizing the paper. Join the Comparative Politics Workshop mailing list. All members of the university community are welcome to participate in this workshop. Faculty Convenors: David Laitin and Gary Cox.

Upcoming Events

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Location:
Graham Stuart Lounge - Encina Hall West, Room 400
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Elias Papainannou, Professor of Economics, London Business School
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Graham Stuart Lounge - Encina Hall West, Room 400
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Lisa Blaydes, Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
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Location:
Graham Stuart Lounge - Encina Hall West, Room 400
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Vincent Pons, Byron Wien Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
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Location:
Graham Stuart Lounge - Encina Hall West, Room 400
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Edgar Franco-Vivanco, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan
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Location:
Graham Stuart Lounge - Encina Hall West, Room 400
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Miriam Golden, Visiting Scholar, Center On Democracy, Development And The Rule Of Law, Stanford University and Research Professor, University Of California At Los Angeles