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Inclusive Voting Procedures
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Peter Emerson (Ireland) 02/12/2009 ( - )
Location:
19 West 4th Street, Room 217
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"Do Remittances Promote Democratization? How international Migration Helps to Overcome Political Clientilism"
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Tobias Pfutze (Georgetown) 03/02/2009 ( - )
Location:
19 West 4th Street, Room 217
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"Why the Democrats Need Boll Weevils and Blue Dogs: The Distribution of Political Preferences across U.S. House Districts" (with Chris Warshaw)
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Jonathan Rodden (Stanford University) 03/03/2009 ( - )
Location:
19 West 4th Street, Room 217
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"Observing Norms: Explaining International Election Monitoring"
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Susan Hyde (Yale) 03/05/2009 ( - )
Location:
19 West 4th Street, Room 217
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Electoral Geography and Conflict in Kenya: Examining the Local-Level Causes of Violence in Rift Valley Province After the 2007 Election
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Kimuli Kasara (Columbia University) 04/09/2009 ( - )
Location:
19 West 4th Street, Room 217
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Institutional Persistence or Reform: Self-Enforcing Modernization and Stagnation in Transition Countries
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Thomas Sattler (New York University) 04/13/2009 ( - )
Location:
19 West 4th Street, Room 217
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"Competitive Authoritarianism: International Linkage, Organizational Power, and the Fate of Hybrid Regimes in the Post-Cold War Era."
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Steve Levitsky (Harvard University) 04/23/2009 ( - )
Location:
19 West 4th Street, Room 217
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Preliminary Results from a Randomized Field Experiment on Voter Registration in Ghana 2008
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Nahomi Ichino and Matthias Schundeln (Harvard University) 04/30/2009 ( - )
Location:
19 West 4th Street, Room 217
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