Lectures and Talks
      
    
    
  Lectures and Talks
      Past Events
- Elected Public Office and Private Benefit: Firm-level Returns from Businesspeople Becoming Politicians in Russia (David Szakonyi (PhD Candidate, Columbia University)) -
 - Time, Space, and Activism: The Impact of Protests on Latina/o Identities and Political Attitudes (Sophia Jordán Wallace (Assistant Professor, Rutgers University)) -
 - The Voluntary Partnership Model: Reflections on EPA’s Performance Track and OSHA’s VPP (Cary Coglianese (University of Pennsylvania)) -
 - Ordering violence: identity boundaries and coalition building in the Syrian uprising (Kevin Mazur (PhD Candidate, Politics, Princeton University)) -
 - The Whisper of the Poor, the Roar of the Rich (Christopher Ojeda (Postdoctoral Research Associate, Stanford University)) -
 - Political competition and social spending in Mexico's municipalities: Spatial dimensions of social policies after political and economic liberalization (Armando Razo, Indiana University) -
 - Discussion on "Economic Justice, Sustainability and Transition Beyond Capitalism" (Economics Professor Richard Wolff (University of Massachusetts - Amherst, New School University)) -
 - Equality Initiative in PoliSci Roundtable: Race in Academia (Christopher Parker, Hannah Walker, Elizabeth Chrun) -
 - Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law in South Africa - Problems and Perils at 21 (Justice Edwin Cameron, LLB) -
 - Governing Natural Resources: Incentives, Information, Institutions (Arun Agrawal, University of Michigan) -
 - CANCELED: Classical Realism in World Politics (Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell College) -
 - Do Pre-Election Polls Changes Citizens Beliefs or Behavior?: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment in the Country of Georgia (Aaron Erlich, UW Political Science) -
 - Equality Initiative in Political Science Spring Roundtable (Gabriel Gallardo, Aseem Prakash, and Sergio Garcia) -
 - CANCELED: Workshare: Reconciling the Biophysical and the Legal: The Promise and Peril of Polish Environmental Organizations' Use of Procedureal Rights Claims (Tiffany Grobelski, UW Geography) -
 - Does the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention Reduce Bribery? An Empirical Analysis Using the Unmatched Count Technique (Edmund Malesky, Duke University) -
 - UWISC Talk: What if NATO Hadn't Expanded ? A Counterfactual Analysis of Russia and the West (Kimberly Marten, Barnard College) -
 - Poor Democracies in a Conundrum? International Trade and Government Revenues in Developing Countries ( Nita Rudra, Georgetown University) -
 - Workshare: Legal Consciousness and "Invisible" Disability (Heather Evans, UW Sociology) -
 - Active Defense: Explaining the Evolution of China's Military Strategy (Taylor Fravel, MIT) -
 - Killing Life to Make Life: The Biopolitics of Soil Fumigant (Julie Guthman, UC Santa Cruz) -
 - Politics of Global Climate Change Panel (Aseem Prakash, Lance Bennett, Karen Litfin, Christine Di Stefano, UW Political Science) -
 - Severyns Ravenholt Seminar in Comparative Politics (Nahomi Ichino (University of Michigan)) -
 - Patricia Martinkova, UW Statistics -
 - Severyns Ravenholt Seminar in Comparative Politics (Michael Albertus, University of Chicago) -
 - Jeff Gill, Washington University Political Science -
 - Workshare: Visibility, Reciprocity, and Resistance: The Role of Wearable Cameras and Public Disclosure in Re-crafting the Image of Policing (Bryce Newell, UW Information School) -
 - The Comparative Politics of Carbon Taxation (Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia) -
 - Kate Starbird, UW Human Centered Design and Engineering -
 - Bolstering the National Project: Competitive Nation Building and Immigration in Israel and Quebec (Yoav Duman, UW Political Science) -
 - Alicia Carriquiry, Iowa State University -
 - From War-Making to State-Making in the post-Soviet de facto States (Kristin Bakke, University College London) -
 - Nicholas Foti, UW Statistics -
 - Workshare: Making Meaning of Violence: Human Rights and Historical Memory (Angelian Godoy, UW Center for Human Rights) -
 - Phil Hurvitz, UW Urban Design -
 - The Resource-Conflict Nexus: Opium and Insurgency in the Shan State of Burma (John Buchanan, UW Political Science) -
 - The Global Politics of Climate Change: Challenges for Political Science (Robert Keohane, Princeton University) -
 - Workshare: The Price of Brown v. Board: The Garland Fund, the NAACP, and the Erasure of Criminal Justice (Megan Francis, UW Political Science) -
 - Human Capital Inequality and China's Future Development Challenge (Linxiu Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences/REAP-China)) -
 - Gender and Political Violence (Meredith Loken, Political Science Ph.D. Student, University of Washington) -
 - Variation in Rationality in Foreign Policy Decision-Making (Brian Rathbun, Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California) -
 - Guns, Gavels, and Bribes: Firm Strategies for Securing Property Rights in Contemporary Russia (Jordan Gans-Morse (Northwestern University)) -
 - Civilian Side Choosing in Insurgency (Emily Gade, Political Science Ph.D. Student, University of Washington) -
 - State Is Not What Makes Nation: Testing the Historical Legacy of State-building on Nation-building Onset fir Contemporary European Ethnic Groups, 1400-2000 (Yu Sasaki (University of Washington)) -
 - ISLL and gender based violence in the caliphate: is there a sexul jihad? (Mia Bloom, Lecturer, Professor of Security Studies, University of Massachusetts Lowell) -
 - Deliver the Vote! Micromotives and Macrobehavior in Electoral Fraud (Milan Svolik (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)) -
 - Violence by Other Means: Reproducing Violent Practice Through Post-Conflict Human Rights Trials (Milli Lake (University of Washington)) -
 - Geography, Maritime Power, and the Pacific Rivalry (Jennifer Lind, Associate Professor of Government, Dartmouth College) -
 - Can Employment Reduce Lawlessness and Rebellion? Experimental Evidence from an Agricultural Intervention in a Fragile State (Christopher Blattman (Columbia)) -
 - Endogenous Political Legitimacy: The English Reformation and the Institutional Foundation of Limited Government (Jared Rubin (Chapman)) -
 - Affected Actors: Theorizing Affective Politics after 9/11 (Todd Hall, Lecturer, St. Anne's College, Department of Politics and International Relations) -