Lectures and Talks
      
    
    
  Lectures and Talks
      Past Events
- Gaslighting in Government (David Domke and Christopher Sebastian Parker) -
 - Environment vs. Economy (Lance Bennett ) -
 - The Best Democracy That Money Can Buy (Lance Bennett ) -
 - Can Capitalism Be Fixed? (Lance Bennett ) -
 - Film Screening: Hawar - My Journey to Genocide (Düzen Tekkal) -
 - SR-SCP: The Arbitrage Lobby: Theory and Evidence on the Political Economy of Dual Exchange Rates (Dorothy Kronick, University of Pennsylvannia ) -
 - In _________ We Trust. Finding Where Division Ends and Where Unity Begins (Mark Smith (UW) & Andra Gillespie (Emory University)) -
 - System Breakdown: Economy and Democracy in Crisis (Lance Bennett) -
 - Practice Job Talk: A New Era for Labor Activism? Strategic Mobilization of Human Rights against Blacklisting (Filiz Kahraman ) -
 - Where Have all the Leaders Gone? (Michael Hardt, Duke University Literature Program) -
 - American Political Development Speaker Series: The Rise of the Constitution (Aziz Rana (Cornell University)) -
 - The 2016 Election: What Now? (Mark Smith, Becca Thorpe, Sophia Jordán Wallace, John Wilkerson) -
 - Making Sense of the U.S. Elections (Mark Smith, Becca Thorpe, John Wilkerson) -
 - Approaches to Religious Violence, Radicalism, and Deradicalization: Perspectives from the US and Indonesia (Prof. Mark Smith & Colleagues) -
 - Violence by the People, for the People: Torture and Police Brutality in Democracies (Paige Sechrest, PhD student, University of Washington Department of Political Science ) -
 - 2016 Election: How Did We Get Here? (Christopher Parker, Mark A. Smith, Margaret O’Mara, Rick Shenkman,) -
 - A Mongrel-American Social Science: International Relations (Robert Vitalis, Professor, Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania) -
 - Narratives of Protest in Syria (Wendy Pearlman, Associate Professor, Political Science at Northwestern University ) -
 - Bargained Authoritarianism: Bureaucratic Competition and Government Investment in China (Xiao Ma, PhD Candidate, University of Washington) -
 - The Alchemy of Racial Innocence (Kirstine Taylor, Political Science, UW) -
 - In Motion TEDxUofW Conference (James Long & Others) -
 - Decentralization and Deforestation (Krister Andersson, University of Colorado at Boulder) -
 - The Empirical Evidence of Inequality in Piketty and Beyond (Prof. Phil Magness, George Mason University) -
 - What Moves Consumer Sentiment? Economics, Politics, and the Information Environment (Cecilia Martinez-Gallardo, UNC Chapel Hill ) -
 - Next System Teach-In (Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant & Various Others) -
 - Networks of Sectarianism: Experimental Evidence on Access to Services in Baghdad (Fotini Christia, Associate Professor, Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) -
 - Spring Political Science Faculty Panel: Police, Prisons & Protest -
 - After Paris: Will Nations Actually Do Something about Global Climate Change? (David G. Victor, University of California, San Diego) -
 - Segregation, Diversity, and Intra-Party Competition in Ghana (Nahomi Ichino, University of Michigan) -
 - Dynamics of Insurgency: Historical Process and Alliance Formation (Anna Zelenz, PhD student, University of Washington, Department of Political Science ) -
 - Public Forum on Dispersing Prosperity Within Limits of Environment -
 - Polycentricity in Global Governance: A Question of Constitutional Fit? (Michael D. McGinnis, Indiana University, Bloomington) -
 - Legitimacy, Corruption, and Preferences for Redistribution in the Developing World (David Lopez) -
 - What is the Future of Guantanamo and Torture? (Ramzi Kassem) -
 - Radical Presence: Black Faces, White Spaces & Other Stories of Possibility (Carolyn Finney, University of Kentucky) -
 - New Research on the Predictors of State Legislative Extremism (Prof. Boris Shor, Georgetown University) -
 - Public Lecture on: “Truth, Faith and Fortune in China” (Evan Osnos) -
 - In & Out of Bounds: Black State Membership in Regional Organizations (Vanessa Quince, PhD Student, University of Washington, Political Science Department) -
 - Keeping the Gloves On? Anti-Torture Norms and British Counterterrorism from the IRA to Al Qaeda (Frank Foley, Lecturer, King's College London) -
 - Tocqueville's Warning: Reform and Rebellion in Autocratic States (Scott Gehlbach, University of Wisconsin) -
 - What Will Homeowners Do? Responses to Tropical Cyclones, Rising Seas, and Other Climate Risks (Debra Javeline (University of Notre Dame)) -
 - Benevolent Democrats? The Domestic Sources of Wartime Conduct (Geoffrey Wallace (Rutgers University)) -
 - A New Era for Labor Activism? Strategic Mobilization of Human Rights against Blacklistings (Filiz Kahraman (PhD Candidate, Political Science)) -
 - Seeing Across Scales: The New Role of Visualization Tools in Environmental Politics and Governance (Kate O'Neill (UC Berkeley)) -
 - Autumn Quarter Political Science Panel on the Global Refugee Crisis -
 - Sympathy for the Poor, Resentment of the Rich, and their Effects on Candidate Evaluations (Spencer Piston (Assistant Professor, Syracus University)) -
 - UWISC: Classical Realism in World Politics (Jonathan Kirshner (Cornell University)) -
 - ISIS: who are those guys? (Prof. Brad Dillman, Chair of the International Political Economy Department at the University of Puget Sound) -
 - East India Companies and Long-Term Economic Change in India (Nikhar Gaikwad (PhD Candidate, Yale University)) -
 - The Moral Foundations of Politics (Scott Clifford (Assistant Professor, University of Houston)) -