Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars Spring 2008

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"Policing Politicians: Citizen Empowerment and Political Accountability in Uganda."
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars
Macartan Humphreys (Columbia University)
02/21/2008 ( - )
Location: 19 West 4th Street, Room 217


"Congress, Lawmaking and Political Failure? The Case of the Fair Labor Standards Act."
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars
Joshua Clinton (Princeton University)
02/26/2008 ( - )
Location: 19 West 4th Street, Room 217


"Globalization, the Welfare Gap, and the Rise of the Left in Latin America."
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars
Susan Stokes (Yale University)
03/27/2008 ( - )
Location: 19 West 4th Street, Room 217


“International System and Internal Conflict: The End of the Cold War Effect."
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars
Stathis Kalyvas (Yale University)
04/01/2008 ( - )
Location: 19 West 4th Street, Room 217


"Authoritarian elections and leadership succession, 1975-2000."
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars
Gary Cox (University of California San Diergo)
04/10/2008 ( - )
Location: 19 West Fourth Street, Room 217


“Fighting Neighbors or Fighting the State: Subnational Variation in Immigrant Conflict Outcomes.”
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars
Rafaela Dancygier (Princeton University)
04/17/2008 ( - )
Location: 19 West 4th Street, Room 217


“When do legislators pass on ‘pork’? The Role of Political Parties and Affirmative Action in Determining Legislator Effort.”
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars
Philip Keefer (World Bank)
04/24/2008 ( - )
Location: 19 West 4th Street, Room 217


"When Parties Meet Voters: Partisan Networks and Distributive Expectations in Argentina and Chile."
Politics Tues/Thurs Seminars
M. Victoria Murillo (Columbia University)
05/01/2008 ( - )
Location: 19 West 4th Street, Room 217