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Knowledge by the Slice: The Syrian Crisis

Sep 18, 2013 at -



American Politics Workshop: Wilkerson

Sep 13, 2013 at -

John Wilkerson, University of Washington.Title: "The Congressional Plagiarism Project."Lunch will be served. 



Comparative Politics Workshop: McGuire

Sep 5, 2013 at -

Title: "Conditional Cash Transfers in Bolivia: Origins, Impact, and Universality"James McGuire, Wesleyan University



Penn DCC: Annual Conference

May 3, 2013 at -

Please visit the Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism website for details on the annual conference as they are announced.



CSCC Annual Conference

Apr 25, 2013 - Apr 26, 2013 at -

CSCC Annual Conference “China’s Challenges: The Road Ahead” Four panels, papers presented by twelve leading scholars followed by comments from expert discussants and open Q&A For more details, please visit the…



American Politics Workshop: Lerman

Apr 19, 2013 at -

Speaker: Amy Lerman, Princeton University.Title: "Garbage In, Garbage Out: Information, Experience, and Public Attitudes toward Privatization." A copy of the paper is attached below.Lunch will be provided.



Penn DCC Faculty Workshop: Bunce

Apr 18, 2013 at -

Valerie Bunce, Cornell University. “Communist Federations.” Please visit the Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism website for more details on its workshop series.



Comparative Politics Workshop: Yadav

Apr 18, 2013 at -

Speaker: Stacey Philbrick Yadav, Hobart and William Smith College. Stacey received her PhD from Penn. 



Browne Center for International Politics Workshop: Johns

Apr 11, 2013 at -

Speaker: Leslie Johns, UCLADetails TBA. For more information visit the Browne Center's page. Lunch will be served. 



Comparative Politics Workshop: Balzer

Apr 10, 2013 at -

Harley Balzer, Georgetown University. Title: The China-Russia Reversal: Why is China growing faster economically and more stable politically?