Events
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Comparative Politics Seminar: Wibbels
"The Geography of Governance: Evidence from Satellites, the Slums of India, and Rural Ghana" Erik Wibbels, Duke University
Leo Strauss: Man of Peace?
The Political Science Department, the Jewish Studies Program, and the Government & Politics Association welcome Prof. Robert Howse of NYU Law School and Prof. Norton, who will be discussing Howse's new book Leo…
American Politics Workshop: Crawford
"No Second Acts? Examining the Racial Politics of Scandals"Nyron Crawford, Assistant Professor, Temple University
MED: Saba
The Middle East Center hosts a presentation by Elias Saba, PhD Candidate in Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations, entitled "Ḍaa?! Ẓaa?! Discussing Paronomasia in West Africa." For more information about the…
Browne Center for International Politics: McFaul
The Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics hosts Ambassador Michael McFaul as he presents, "Confronting Putin’s Russia: Long-Term Economic and Foreign Policy Implications." For more information on the…
CASI: Colonial India
The Center for the Advanced Study of India hosts John Bosco Lourdusamy's presentation of "Tea and Technology: The Case of Colonial India."For more information on this event, please visit the events page on the Center…
CASI: Growth & Citizenship in Indian Cities
The Center for the Advanced Study of India hosts Patrick Heller, Brown University, for a presentaion entitled "Growth an Citizenship in Indian Cities." For more information about this and other events at the Center…
DCC Graduate Workshop: Daggar and Gillis
The Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism (Penn DCC) will host its next Graduate Workshop focusing on two papers that look at the emergence and development of state power before and after the…
CSCC: Rosenzweig
The Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts Joshua Rosenzweig as he presents, "Arguing for Justice: Public Opinion, Legal Controversy, and the 'Chinese Dream'." For more information about the Center for the…
CSCC: The ‘Rule of Law’ Plenum
The Center fpr tje Study of Contemporary China presents on panel discussion on "The ‘Rule of Law’ Plenum?: Assessing Legal Reform after the Fourth Plenary Session of the CCP’s 18th Central Committee." Panelists…