Hi everyone,
There will be no PSAC this Friday, 9 September. Jeremy Ladd's talk will be rescheduled for another time.
PSAC will continue next week on 13 September (a Tuesday) with a talk from Jonas Pontusson of the University of Geneva entitled "Inequality, Income Growth and Preferences for Redistribution in Contemporary Europe." The paper associated with the talk can be found here.
Please note that PSAC on 13 September will take place in Rockefeller 112 from 12:30-2pm. Lunch will be available from noon outside of Rockefeller 112.
We look forward to seeing you next week!
Best,
Mike (on behalf of Alex, Isabel, and Oumar)
Upcoming PSAC Schedule
September 22 (**Thursday, at 12:30 PM, Kahin Center, 630 Stewart Avenue**) – Nick Kuipers (National University of Singapore), “Meritocracy Reconsidered: Bureaucratic Selection and Nation-Building in Indonesia,” with SEAP Gatty
September 23 – Sarah Greenberg (Cornell, practice job talk), “Disobedient Interpretation: Democratic Moments in the Biblical Monarchy with and Against Spinoza”
September 30 – Samantha Majic (John Jay College, CUNY), “Studying Sex Work & Online Platforms”
October 7 – Fall Break (No PSAC)
October 14 – Lindsey Pruett (Cornell, practice job talk),"Resisting the Blood Tax: Coercive Capacity, Railroads and Draft Evasion in Colonial West Africa"
October 21 – TBD
October 27 (**Thursday, at 12:30PM, Kahin Center, 630 Stewart Avenue**) – Eddy Malesky (Duke), “Who Wants to Learn about Globalization? A Field Experiment in Vietnam,” with SEAP Gatty
October 28 – EGAP Workshop (No PSAC)
November 4 – Marwa Shalaby (University of Wisconsin-Madison), “Ask and You Shall Receive: Executive Compliance with Parliamentary Queries in Jordan's Authoritarian Regime”
November 11 – Anton Jäger (KU Leuven), “The Political Theory of American Populism”
November 18 – Niloufer Siddiqui (University at Albany, SUNY), “Misinformation and Anti-Minority Vigilantism: An Experiment in India and Pakistan”
November 25 – Thanksgiving (No PSAC)
December 2 – Arturas Rozenas (NYU), “Oligarchy Through Representation: The Political Origins of Chinese Democracy”
December 5 (**Monday, 1:15-2:45 PM**) – Chloe Thurston (Northwestern), with Brooks
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Mike Kriner is a PhD Candidate in Government at Cornell University and a 2022-23 USIP-Minerva Peace and Security Scholar
mk2537@cornell.edu
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