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If you have any questions, please contact Simon Weschle Gregory Smith at gsmith28@syr.edu.

September 3
“Roundtable: Teaching after a Pandemic”
Panelists: Lamis Abdelaaty, Nathan Carrington, Maraam Dwidar, and Sarah Pralle. Moderator: Shana Gadarian

September 10
“The Open Borders Debate, Migration as Settlement, and the Right to Travel”
Ugur Altundal (Practice Job Talk)

September 17
“The Effect of the Education Realignment on American Party Position Taking”
Joel Kersting (Practice Job Talk)

October 8
"Saving this Honorable Court: Supreme Court Legitimacy in an Era of Court Reform”
Nathan Carrington (Practice Job Talk)

October 29
“Bargaining with the Bomb: Militarized Nuclear Signals and Coercive Bargaining”
Kyungwon Suh (Practice Job Talk)

November 19
Double Session:
“The Hidden Partisan Consensus for Funding Science,” Mark Brockway and
“Organizational Leaders and Intersectional Advocacy,” Maraam Dwidar  

December 10
“Structural Topic Models: Measuring Time in EU Commission Meetings”
Kari WatersSept. 20
Future Professoriate Program: Topic TBD

Oct. 11
Baobao Zhang and coauthors:
“How Deliberative Democracy Can Increase Participation in the Governance of Artificial Intelligence: Evidence from a U.S. National Public Assembly”

Oct. 18
Michael McCall:
“Co-evolutionary developments in trade and IGO membership”

Oct. 25
Xiaoxia Huang:
“Gender Backlash to Meritocratic Bureaucratic Recruitment: Evidence from China”

Nov. 1
María Fernanda Cabezas  and coauthors:
“Inclusion is Not Enough: A Comparative Analysis of Everyday Post-Conflict Preferences and Peace Accord Provisions in Colombia”

Dec. 6
Ayşenur Değer : TBD

Dec. 13
Jessie Trudeau: TBD

Comparative Politics/International Relations Series

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The American Politics Speaker Series is the Department’s regular American Politics research seminar. All talks are from 12:30-2pm on Zoom. If you’d like to meet virtually with the speaker for the week, please reach out to Robert Shaffer. Papers will be circulated approximately one week in advance of the seminar. The Zoom meeting ID is 939 4941 5907, and the password is 710175.

December 
TBD