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Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security: Speaker Series Archive

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Winter 2008 Speaker Series

January 10

Jaeyeon Yim, University of Chicago
"From the Actor’s Perspective: Making Sense of Identity, Belief, and Security"
Discussant: Ian Storey

January 17

Arman Grigorian, College of William and Mary
"Third Parties, Commitment Problems, and State-Minority Conflicts"
Discussant: Sarah Parkinson

January 24

Sherry Forbes, University of Chicago
TBA

January 31

Jennifer Mitzen, Ohio State University
"Collective Intentionality and Global Governance"
Discussant: Anne Holthoefer

February 7

Frozen Pipes

February 14

Henry Nau, George Washington University
"Conservative Internationalism: An Alternative Between Realism and Liberal Internationalism"
Discussant: Rosemary Kelanic

February 21

Kyle Beardsley, Emory University
"Expecting Mediation to Fail: Devious Objectives in Intrastate Conflict"
Discussant: Burak Kadercan

February 28

Judith Kelley, Duke University
"International Election Monitoring"
Discussant: Felicity Vabulas

March 6

Nuno Monteiro, University of Chicago
"The Hidden Side of Deterrence: Power and the Credibility of Assurances"
Discussant: Negeen Pegahi

March 13

Rose Kelanic, University of Chicago
"Carl Schmitt, the Friend-Enemy Distinction, and International Relations Theory"
Discussant: Sebastian Schmitt

Fall 2007 Speaker Series

September 27

Organizational Meeting
Student Discussion on IR
"What's New and Exciting in International Relations Research Today?"

October 4

Heiner Schultz, University of Pennsylvania
"Foreign Direct Investment and Political Institutions: Does the Sector Matter?"
Discussant: Chris Haid

October 11

Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado-Boulder
"Strategic Decision-Making in Civil War Intervention"
Discussant: Jaeyeon Yim

October 18

Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois-Chicago
"The Effect of U.S. Investment Treaties on FDI Inflows to Developing Countries: Signaling or Credible Commitment?"
Discussant: Burak Kadercan

October 25

Lord of the Flies
Student Only Discussion
"The Israel Lobby"

November 1

Susan Hyde, Yale University
"Catch Me if You Can: Why Leaders Invite Election Monitors and Cheat in Front of Them"
Discussant: John Stevenson

November 8

Ari Barbalat, University of Chicago
"Major Problems in Israeli-American Relations: Beyond Mearsheimer-Walt"
Discussant: Jeremy Menchik

November 15

Keven Ruby, University of Chicago
"Managing Fear: State, Society, and the Politics of Threat Construction"
Discussant: Daragh Grant

November 22

Thanksgiving
No session

November 29

Chris Haid, University of Chicago
"Explaining Authoritarian Regime Type"
Discussant: Ahsan Butt

Spring 2007 Speaker Series

March 29

Seth Jolly, Duke University
"Continuity and Change in Public Support for European Integration: the Effects of National Contextual Factors Across Time and Space"
Discussant: Emily Meierding

April 5

Jaroslav Tir, University of Georgia
"Domestic Level Diversionary Theory of War: Targeting Ethnic Minorities"
Discussant: John Stevenson

April 12

Kier Lieber, University of Notre Dame
"International Relations Theory and the New Historiography of WWI"
Discussant: Rose Kelanic

April 19

Chris McIntosh, University of Chicago
Discussant: Ian Storey

April 26

Lora Viola, University of Chicago
"International Membership and the Production of Sovereign Inequalities"
Discussant: Matthias Staisch

May 3

Giacomo Chiozza, University of California, Berkeley
"Anti-Americanism in Times of Crisis"
Discussant: Jonathan Caverley

May 10

Emily Meierding, University of Chicago
"The Rational Politics of State Suicide"
Discussant: Daragh Grant

May 17

Daniel Drezner, Tufts University
"Institutional Proliferation and World Order: Is there Viscosity in Global Governance?"
Discussant: Sherry Forbes

May 24

Richard Price, University of British Columbia
"Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics"
Discussant: Jacob Schiff

May 31

IR Student Conference

Winter 2007 Speaker Series

January 4

Beth Simmons, Harvard University
"International Human Rights: Law, Politics, and Compliance"
Discussant: Tana Johnson

January 11

Lord of the Flies
Student Only Discussion (subject TBA)

January 18

Nuno Monteiro & Keven Ruby, University of Chicago
"Science all the Way Down: Why IR Scholars Should Stop Debating the Philosophy of Science"
Discussant: Ian Storey

January 25

Frozen Pipes
Bowling!

February 1

Deborah Avant, George Washington University
"Private Security, Democratic Processes and Trust: Implications for the Democratic Peace?"
Discussant: Jonathan Caverley

February 8

Matthias Staisch, University of Chicago
"The Transatlantic Relationship as an Enduring Hierarchy"
Discussant: Rose Kelanic

February 15

Ashley Leeds, Rice University
"Interests, Institutions, and Foreign Policy Consistency"
Discussant: John Stevenson

February 22

Craig Parsons, University of Oregon
"Closing the Weberian Divide: Constructivism as Causal Explanation"
Discussant: Michelle Murray

March 1

Thomas Risse, Freie Universität Berlin
"End of the West? The Crisis of the Transatlantic Security Community"
Discussant: Keven Ruby

March 8

Burak Kadercan, University of Chicago
"Two Faces of Territorial Sovereignty and the Myth of the Modern State System: Westphalian State Revisited"
Discussant: Daragh Grant

Fall 2006 Speaker Series

September 28

Organizational Meeting
Student Discussion on IR Research
"What is New and Exciting (or not) in International Relations Research Today?"

October 5

Sebastian Rosato, University of Notre Dame
"Balancing Act: the Power Politics of European Integration"
Discussant: Daragh Grant

October 12

Gary Goertz, University of Arizona
"The Evolution of Regional Economic Institutions (REIs) or The Demise of Realist Military Alliances"
Discussant: TBA

October 19

Jacob Schiff, University of Chicago
"Political Disasters and the Problem of Responsiveness"
Discussant: Chris McIntosh

October 26

Lord of the Flies
Student Only Discussion (subject TBA)

November 2

Anne Sartori, Princeton University
"Leadership Incentives, International Rivalry, and War"
Discussant: Felicity Vabulas

November 9

David Lake, University of California, San Diego
"Hierarchy in International Relations: Authority, Sovereignty, and the New Structure of World Politics"
Discussant: Mattias Staisch

November 16

Vaidya Gundlupet, University of Chicago
"Facade of Mutual Abstinence: Security Institutions between Equal Powers"
Discussant: TBA

November 23

Thanksgiving
No Session

November 30

Negeen Pegahi, University of Chicago
"When 'Bad' States Get 'Bad' Weapons: The Impact of Nuclear Acquisition on State Sponsorship of Terrorism"
Discussant: Ian Storey

Spring 2006 Speaker Series

March 30

Christina Davis, Princeton University
"Who Files: Developing Country Participation in WTO Adjudication"
Discussant: Soon Joo Suh

April 6

John Schuessler, University of Chicago
"Explaining Deception"
Discussant: Lora Viola

April 13

Hendrik Spruyt, Northwestern University
"Between Hierarchy and Anarchy: Incomplete Contracts and Negotiations over Sovereign Rights"
Discussant: John Stevenson

April 20

Lord of the Flies
Student Only Discussion (subject TBA)

April 27

Duncan Snidal & Lora Viola, University of Chicago
"The Evolutionary Design of International Institutions"
Discussant: Frank Smith

May 4

Hein Goemans, University of Rochester
"Leaders and International Conflict"
Discussant: Burak Kadercan

May 11

Roland Paris, University of Colorado, Boulder
"International machinery for State-Building: The Dilemmas of Coordination"

May 18

Zeynep Bulutgil, University of Chicago
"Borders, Identity, and Ethnic Cleansing"
Discussant: Jenna Jordan

May 25

Anne Sartori, Princeton University
"The Origins of Private Information and War"
Discussant: Jon Caverley

Winter 2006 Speaker Series

January 5

Judith Goldstein, Stanford University
"Institutions and International Relations: Understanding the Effects of the GATT and WTO on Workd Trade"
Discussant: Tana Reisenaur-Johnson

January 12

Chris McIntosh & Ian Storey, University of Chicago
"Why Nuclear Terrorism Will Not Happen"
Discussant: Negeen Pegahi

January 19

Lord of the Flies
Student only discussion - topic TBA

January 26

Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
"Transformations from Anarchy to Hierarchy: A Systemic-Constructivist Approach"
Discussant: Matthias Staisch

February 2

Frozen PIPES
Bowling!

February 9

Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin
"While Dangers Gather? Congresional Checks on Presidential War Powers"

February 16

Tana Reisenauer-Johnson, University of Chicago
"A Resumption of Disbelief: Do We Really Know that States Maintain Power over International Organizations?"

February 23

Katja Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology
"Governance Theories, Regional Organization and EU External Relations: Where to Go From Here?
Discussant: Vaidya Gundlupet

March 2

Jon Caverley, University of Chicago
"Blood and Treasure: The Political Economy of War Prone Democracies"
Discussant: John Schuessler

March 9

Jenna Jordan, University of Chicago
"Deciding When to Give Up Territory: Attachments to Land and Interstate Conflict"

Fall 2005 Speaker Series

October 6

Organizational Meeting
Student Discussion on IR Research
"What is New and Exciting in International Relations Research Today?"

October 13

Patrick Jackson, American University
"The Missing Link: Legitimation, 'Western Civilization,' and the Origins of the Cold War"
Discussant: Chris McIntosh

October 20

Lord of the Flies
Student discussion of Robert Pape's "Dying to Win: the Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism"

October 27

Eric Helleiner, Trent University
"Misinterpreting Bretton Woods: Global Institutions, Development, and the Neglected Origins of Embedded Liberalism"

November 3

Alexander Wendt, Ohio State University
Raymond Duvall, University of Minnesota
"Sovereignty and the UFO"
Discussant: Jacob Schiff

November 10

Lora Viola, University of Chicago
"Constructing States as Members: Diplomacy and the Origins of Sovereign Equality"

November 17

Todd Hall, University of Chicago

November 25

Thanksgiving
No session.

December 1

Jeffrey Taliaferro, Tufts University
"State Building for Future War: Neoclassical Realism and the Resource Extractive State"

Fall 2004 Speaker Series

September 30

"What is New and Exciting in International Relations Research Today?"
Organizational Meeting - Student Discussion on IR Research & Inauguration of PIPES' new home

October 7

"Open Covenants, Clandestinely Arrived At"
Barbara Koremenos, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: Vaidyanatha Gundlupet

October 14

"Open Questions: Do We Really Know that Globalization (Ultimately) Benefits the Poor?"
Lloyd Gruber, University of Chicago
Discussant: Soon Joo Suh

October 21

"Theory Across Time: IR's quest for Time-less Theory"
Chris McIntosh, University of Chicago
Discussant: Adria Lawrence

October 28

"A Climate for Change: Uncertainty and Flexibility in the Kyoto Regime"
Alex Thompson, Ohio State University
Discussant: Emily Meierding

November 4

Lord of the Flies

November 11

"The Strategic Logic of Secession"
Barbara Walter, University of California, San Diego
Discussant: Jenna Jordan

November 18

"Bioshield or Pandora's Box? The Impact of Defense Politics on Biotechnology"
Frank Smith, University of Chicago
Discussant: Keven Ruby

November 25

Thanksgiving
No session

December 2

"Why Don't States Renounce Nuclear Weapons? Three Models Still Searching for a Bomb"
Scott Sagan, Stanford University
Discussant: Michelle Murray

Spring 2004 Speaker Series

April 1

"The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: The Evolution of Humanitarianism and the UNHCR"
Michael Barnett, University of Wisconsin
Discussant: Anne Holthoefer

April 8

"Realist Constructivism?"
Lord of the Flies - Special Session - Students Only

April 22

"Peace Through Victory: The Durable Settlement of Civil Wars"
Monica Toft, Harvard University
Discussant: Zeynep Bulutgil

April 29

"Process, Identity, and Agency"
Xavier Guillaume, University of Geneva
Discussant: Neil Roberts

May 6

"Domestic Conditionality in International Cooperation"
Milan Svolik, University of Chicago
Discussant: Keven Ruby

May 13

"Unanswered Threats: A Neoclassical Realist Theory of Underbalancing"
Randy Schweller, Ohio State University
Discussant: Vaidya Gundlupet

May 20

"Membership has its Privileges: The Effect of GATT/WTO on World Trade"
Mike Tomz, Stanford University
Discussant: Milan Svolik

May 27

"The Forum Effects of Talk"
Jennifer Mitzen, University of Chicago
Discussant: Jacob Schiff

Winter 2004 Speaker Series

January 8

"Anarchy, Information about States' Motives, and International Politics"
Charles Glaser, University of Chicago
Discussant: Vaidya Gundlupet

January 15

"Intellectual Responsibility"
Lord of the Flies

January 22

Bowling at Diversy Bowl
Frozen Pipes - Winter Outing

January 29

"The Rule of Law in International Trade Dispute Settlements: Do the Haves Come Out Ahead?"
Greg Shaffer, University of Wisconsin
Discussant: TBA

February 5

"Ordering International Politics: Identity, Crisis, and Representational Force"
Janice Bially-Mattern, Lehigh University
Discussant: Jennifer London

February 12

"War as a Reputation Problem"
Barbara Walter, University of California, San Diego
Discussant: Lora Viola

February 19

"Russia's Identity and Foreign Policy Choices"
Andrei Tsygankov, San Francisco State University
Discussant: Michelle Murray

February 26

"International Law and the Settlement of Territorial Disputes: When and Why do States Seek Third Party Adjudication?"
Paul Huth, University of Michigan
Discussant: TBA

March 4

"The Humiliating Gift: Negative Reactions to International Help"
Takayushi Nishi, University of Chicago
Discussant: Jacob Schiff

March 11

"International Law and American Intervention in the Caribbean: 1954-1965"
Joel Westra, University of Chicago
Discussant: John Schuessler

Fall 2003 Speaker Series

October 2

"Police Patrols, Fire Alarms, and the Structure of Information inInternational Agreements"
Kal Raustiala, University of California, Los Angeles Law School
Discussant: Joel Westra

October 9

"What is New and Exciting in International Relations Research Today?"
Organizational Meeting
Student Discussion on IR Research

October 16

"Delegation to International Courts: Four Varieties and their Implications for State-Court relations"
Karen Alter, Northwestern University
Discussant: Dingding Chen

October 23

Discussion of Professor Lipson's Reliable Partners
Lord of the Flies
Special Session - Students Only

October 30

"Emotions in International Relations: Anger and its Impact on the State"
Todd Hall, University of Chicago
Discussant: Anne Holtehoefer

November 6

"Securitizing Terror: Ontological Security and the U.S. Response to 9/11"
Keven Ruby, University of Chicago
Discussant: Michelle Murray

November 13

"Electoral Systems and Real Prices: Panel Evidence from the OECD Countries, 1970-2000"
Ronald Rogowski, University of California, Los Angeles

November 20

"Expertise and Bureaucratic Power at the International Monetary Fund"
Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
Discussant: Chris McIntosh

December 4

"Republican Security Theory"
Daniel Deudney, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Emily Meierding

Spring 2003 Speaker Series

April 3

"Political-Military Institutions, Strategic Assessment, and War"
Risa Brooks, Northwestern University
Discussant: John Schuessler

April 10

"Trust, Hegemony, and Cooperation in Europe, 1945 - 1955"
Andrew Kydd, Harvard University
Discussant: Milan Svolik

April 17

"Agency Matters: Toward an Agentic Approach to International Politics"
Dingding Chen, University of Chicago
Discussant: Takayuki Nishi

April 24

"American Hegemony"
Lord of the Flies
Special Session - Students Only

May 1

"Treaty Un-Signing"
Ed Swaine, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Azhar Jaimurzina

May 8

"Realizing the State Actor Assumption in International Theory"
Alexander Wendt, University of Chicago
Discussant: Todd Hall

May 15

"Democracy and International Trade Cooperation"
Xinyuan Dai, University of Illinois
Discussant: Matteo Colombi

May 22

"Recognition and the Logic of Security"
Michelle Murray, University of Chicago
Discussant: Keven Ruby

May 29

"Globalization of Law and the Culture of Late Capitalism"
Claire Cutler, University of Victoria
Discussant: Anne Holthoefer

June 5

No Meeting
Annual Barbecue

Winter 2003 Speaker Series

January 9

"Military Strategy and Preventive War: The Outbreak of World War One"
Dong Sun Lee, University of Chicago
Discussant: Emily Meierding

January 16

"Treaties and Soft Law: A Rational Choice Approach"
Jack Goldsmith / Eric Posner, University of Chicago Law School
Discussant: Azhar Jaimurzina

January 23

"International Relations and Domestic Public Opinion"
Lord of the Flies
Special Session - Students Only

January 30

"National Humiliation in International Society"
Takayuki Nishi, University of Chicago
Discussant: Todd Hall

February 6

"The Displacement of Aggression: International Terrorism as the Spillover of Civil Conflict"
Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University
Discussant: Zeynep Bulutgil

February 13

"War as a Reputation Problem"
Milan Svolik, University of Chicago
Discussant: Joan Serra

February 20

"International Justice as Equal Regard"
Jean Bethke Elshtain, University of Chicago
Discussant: Anne Harrington

February 24

"Alternative Concepts of Security"
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
Discussant: Michelle Murray

February 27

"Bowling Alone"
Frozen Pipes - PIPES Winter Outing

March 6

"Why Do States (Bother To) Deceive? Reflections on Realism and Its Rivals"
Jack Jacobsen, University of Chicago
Discussant: Jenna Jordan

March 13

"The Price of War: Economic Consequences of Wartime"
Joshua Goldstein, American University
Discussant: Lora Viola

Fall 2002 Speaker Series

October 3

"What is New and Exciting in International Relations Research Today?"
Organizational Meeting
Student Discussion on IR Research

October 10

"Victory by Duress: The Law and Morality of Bombing Civilian Infrastructure"
Ward Thomas, College of the Holy Cross
Discussant: John Schuessler

October 17

"The Shadow of the Future and European Weapons Production"
Seth Jones, University of Chicago
Discussant: Frank Smith

October 24

"Making Money, Making States: Political Development, the Greenback, and the Euro"
Kathleen McNamara, Princeton University
Discussant: Matteo Colombi

October 31

"Unilateralism v. Multilateralism: American Power and the New World Order"
Lord of the Flies
Special Session - Students Only

November 7

"Political Psychology and International Relations"
Barry O'Neill, University of California at Los Angeles
Discussant: Takayuki Nishi

November 14

"Does Democracy Stop at the Water's Edge? Democracy and European Integration"
James Caporaso, University of Washington
Discussant: Milan Svolik

November 21

"A Power-Based Theory of International Law and the Legal Prohibition of Force"
Joel Westra, University of Chicago
Discussant: Michelle Murray

December 5

"Legitimacy and Its Critics"
Special Session - IR Theory Debate

December 6

Holiday Party

Spring 2002 Speaker Series

March 28

"Reining in the Net: How Nations Are Placing Borders on Cyberspace and Making it a Better Place"
Jack Goldsmith, University of Chicago Law School
Discussant: Keven Ruby

April 4

"Can Legalization Produce Efficiency Gains? The Efficiency Effects of the WTO Dispute Resolution System"
Don Moon, University of Chicago
Discussant: Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk

April 11

"Understanding Globalization"
Lord of the Flies
Special Session - Students Only

April 18

"International 'Standards' and International Governance"
Duncan Snidal, University of Chicago
Kenneth Abbott, Northwestern University
Discussant: Dingding Chen

April 25

"Internal Institutions and External Alliances: When Ideology Intensifies the Security Dilemma"
John Owen, University of Virginia
Discussant: Seth Jones

May 2

"Power Politics, Credible Commitments, and Free Trade: Explaining Major-Power Trade Flows, 1907 - 1998"
Joanne Gowa, Princeton University
Discussant: Sebastian Rosato

May 9

"When Are Power Shifts Dangerous? Military Strategy, Power Shifts, and War"
Dongsun Lee, University of Chicago
Discussant: Takayuki Nishi

May 16

"Flagging Standards: Competition and Convergence on the High Seas"
Elizabeth DeSombre, Wellesley College
Discussant: Joel Westra

May 23

"States and Globalization: Denationalized State Agendas and Privatized Norm-Making"
Saskia Sassent, University of Chicago
Discussant: Susan Pratt

May 30

"Taking 'Authority' Seriously in International Relations"
Ian Hurd, Northwestern University
Discussant: Michelle Murray

Winter 2002 Speaker Series

January 10

"International Legal Ramifications of the September 11 Terror Attacks"
Jack Goldsmith, University of Chicago Law School

January 17

"The Evolution of Collective Identity: Construction and Contestation in the European Union"
Dan Thomas, University of Illinois at Chicago
Discussant: Milan Svolik

January 24

No Meeting
PIPES Winter Outing

January 31

"States and INGOs: Granting Access to Multilateral Negotiations"
Susan Pratt, University of Chicago
Discussant: Anne Harrington

February 7

Discussion of John J. Mearsheimer's The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
Lord of the Flies
Special Session - Students Only

February 14

"Europe's Search for Security: Can Institutions Solve the Security Dilemma?"
Seth Jones, University of Chicago
Discussant: Sebastian Rosato

February 21

"Democracy from Above? Regional Organizations and Democratization"
Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin
Discussant: Takayuki Nishi

February 28

"Modes of Separation: Domestic Politics and Territorial Disengagement"
Hendrik Spruyt, Arizona State University
Discussant: Matt Kocher

March 7

"The Capitalist Trilemma"
Thomas Homer-Dixon, University of Toronto
Discussant: Alexander Downes

March 14

"Open Regionalism in World Politics"
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Discussant: John Schuessler

Fall 2001 Speaker Series

September 27

Welcome - New and Returning Students

October 4

"The Sources of Regional War and Peace: Integrating the Effects of Nationalism, Liberalism and the International System"
Benny Miller, Duke University
Discussant: John Schuessler

October 11

"Who Rules? State Power and the Structure of International Regulatory Coordination"
Daniel Drezner, University of Chicago
Discussant: Mustafa Ozturk

October 18

"Legalization and International Politics"
Lord of the Flies
Special Session - Students Only

October 25

"The Puzzle of Theory vs. Practice: National Missile Defense and Nuclear Policy Then and Now"
Keir Lieber, Notre Dame University
Discussant: Takayuki Nishi

November 1

"Barbarism and War: Why States Target Civilians"
Alexander Downes, University of Chicago
Discussant: Joel Westra

November 8

"Why There is No Theory in Democratic Peace Theory"
Sebastian Rosato, University of Chicago
Discussant: Seth Jones

November 15

"Do Alliances Deter Aggression?"
Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Discussant: Lora Viola

November 29

"Globalization and Political Conflict: The Long-Term Prognosis"
Lloyd Gruber, University of Chicago
Discussant: Susan Pratt

Spring 2001 Speaker Series

April 5

"Social Constructivism, Rationality, and Institutional Dynamics in International Relations"
Lord of the Flies
Special Session - Students Only

April 12

"Geopolitics Reconsidered: The Origins of the Sovereign State System"
Deborah Boucoyannis, University of Chicago
Discussant: Matthew Kocher

April 19

"European Union's Institutional Legitimacy Dilemmas: The Case of Eastern Enlargement"
Milan Svolik, University of Chicago
Discussant: Sebastian Rosato

April 26

"Epistemic Communities, Institutionalized Knowledge, and Multilateral Environmental Governance"
Peter M. Haas, University of Massachusetts
Discussant: TBA

May 3

"The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Policy in Latin America"
Jeffrey Freiden, Harvard University
Discussant: Matthew Cleary

May 10

"Dis-Integration: The Politics of Economic Self-Determination in 21st Century Europe, Asia, and Beyond"
Lloyd Gruber, University of Chicago
Discussant: Lora Viola

May 17

"Interlocking Regimes and the Protection of Human Rights in Europe"
Imke Rissop-Nickelson, Duke University
Special Joint Session with Human Rights Workshop
Discussant: Michelle Murray

May 24

"Rationalism and Constructivism in International Relations Theory"
Alexander Wendt, University of Chicago
Discussant: Joel Westra

May 31

"State Identities and International Compliance"
Daniel Thomas, University of Illinois, Chicago
Discussant: Takayuki Nishi

Contact Information

Thursdays, 4:00- 6:00 p.m.
Pick Hall, Room 506
5828 South University Avenue

PIPES coordinator: John Stevenson
E-mail: hegemon@uchicago.edu
Web: cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/pipes/

   

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