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CSCC: Barboza
The 2016 Annual Public Lecture of Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts David Barboza, Shanghai Bureau Chief, The New York Times and Pulitzer Prize Winner 2013, for a talk entitled "Reporting from China…
Grad DCC: Experts, Ideas, and Policy
This month’s Penn DCC Graduate Workshop Series papers examine the role of experts in shaping public policy and guiding public opinion. By shining a spotlight on policy wonks, demographers, and geographers, our…
Knowledge by the Slice: The Presidential Race
"The Presidential Race: What Do Iowa and New Hampshire Tell Us?" The panel features political science professors Marc Meredith, Matthew Levendusky, Daniel Gillion, and Michele MargolisWatch the panel live here (link).
A Conversation with UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova
The Fels Institute of Government, Fox Leadership International, Perry World House, International Educational Development Program at GSE, and The Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics host Director-…
PTESC: Way
The Penn-Temple European Studies Colloquium hosts Lucan Way, University of Toronto, for a talk entitled "The Revolutionary Origins of Soviet Durability."
APW: Rader
The American Politics Workshop hosts Professor Kelly Rader from Yale University for a talk entitled "When Nothing is Better Than Something: How Racial Attitudes Shape Public Support for Government Spending."
CSCC: Xie
"China's Demography" Yu Xie, Otis Dudley Duncan Distinguished University Professor of Sociology and Statistics, University of Michigan
Graduate PTW: Barnard
The Graduate Political Theory Workshop hosts Andrew Barnard
Internal CPW: Balkan
Internal Comparative Politics Workshop hosts Osman Balkan for a talk entitled "Between Civil Society and the State: Bureaucratic Competence and Cultural Mediation among Muslim Undertakers in Berlin."