Events
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Political Theory Workshop: Craiutu
Aurelian Craiutu (Indiana)
CSCC: Sovereignty Costs
The Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts Jing Tao, Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program, and William W. Burke-White, Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania, for a discussion entitled "…
CASI: Ruparelia
The Center for the Advanced Study of India hosts Sanjay Ruparelia, Assistant Professor of Politics and Faculty Advisor, India China Institute, The New School for Social Research, for a presentation entitled "India's New…
CSCC: Mulvenon
The Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts James Mulvenon, VP, Intelligence Division, Defense Group Inc, for a presentation entitled "Chinese Industrial Espionage : Technology Acquisition and Military…
Penn DCC Graduate Workshop: Sarlo and Brinkerhoff
The Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism hosts a Graduate Workshop featuring Alexandra Sarlo (Penn Political Science) and Thomas Brinkerhoff (Penn History). " For more information on the…
Syriza, the Politics of Anti-Austerity, and the Future of the Euro Zone
A roundtable featuring Brendan O'Leary, University of Pennsylvania; Andreas Kalyvas, The New School for Social Research; and Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University.
CPW: Huang
Xian Huang, Columbia University Do the “Carrots” Work? Causal Effect of Social Welfare on Regime Support in China
CASI: Varshney
The Center for the Advanced Study of India hosts Ashutosh Varshney, Sol Goldman Charitable Trust Professor of International Studies and Political Science, Brown University, for a presentation entitled "Caste and…
PPE: Freedom and Happiness
Sebastiano Bavetta, Visiting Scholar, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program, presents "Freedom and Happiness."
Penn DCC: Violence and the Legacies of Civil War
This workshop presents two papers by Lotti Silber, City College of New York, and Deborah Yashar, Project on Democracy and Development, that examine the causes, effects and remedies of violence in a region so often torn…