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A roundtable discussion on "The Charlie Hebdo Attacks"

Feb 11, 2015 at -

Political Science professors Ian Lustick and Anne Norton, along with faculty from the French, History, and English departments, host a roundtable discussion on the Charlie Hebo attacks.     



Knowledge by the Slice: Horowtiz

Feb 5, 2015 at -

Professor Horowitz presents, "From The Interview to Drone Wars: The International Politics of New Technologies."     For more information about Professor Horowitz, please visit his profile (link). For more information…



Comparative Politics Seminar: Ahlquist

Feb 5, 2015 at -

"Dependency Status and Demand for Social Insurance: Evidence from Experiments and Surveys "John Ahlquist, University of Wisconsin, Madison



CSCC Annual Lecture-- Kurt Campbell,

Feb 4, 2015 at -

The Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts Hon. Kurt M. Campbell, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (2009-2013), for a presentation entitled, "The US and China in the 21st Century…



Political Theory Workshop: Bargu

Jan 29, 2015 at -

Banu Bargu (New School) 



Browne Center for International Politics: McDermott

Jan 29, 2015 at -

Rose McDermott, Brown UniversityFor more information on the Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics, please visit their website (link). 



CPW: Aklin

Jan 26, 2015 at -

Michaël Aklin, University of Pennsylvania "Renewables: The Political History of a Global Energy Transition"



American Politics Seminar: Sanbonmatsu

Jan 23, 2015 at -

Professor Kira Sanbonmatsu, Rutgers University, will be presenting material from her recently published Oxford University Press book (coauthored with Susan J. Carroll), titled More Women Can Run: Gender and Pathways to…



Comparative Politics Seminar: Stasavage

Jan 22, 2015 at -

"Taxing the Rich: Fairness and Fiscal Sacrifice Over Two Centuries" presented by David Stasavage, NYU     



Penn DCC Graduate Workshop: Davis and Waite

Jan 21, 2015 at -

The Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism hosts a Graduate Workshop on "Reconstruction and the Limits of Freedom."    Samuel Davis (Temple University History): Martial Manhood Citizenship,…