Comparative Politics Workshop at the GC
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Student-run workshop @GC_PoliSci to discuss conference papers, articles, or book chapters. A relaxed and collegial intelllectual environment.
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The Spring 2024 CPW schedule is out! Joing us for some great discussions in person on Fridays at 2 PM The Graduate Center GC PoliSci Program in Midtown Manhattan! Join us and build community around political science research. Drinks and refreshments are served.
Check out the Spring schedule of our fabulous Comparative Politics Workshop at the GC
Our Spring 2024 workshop schedule is here! On our first session we will discuss Iacopo Taddia 's manuscript on Assessing the EU as a Militant Democracy Agent. Join us this Friday!
Join our first CPW session next Wednesday 09/18 The Graduate Center's GC PoliSci Program to discuss an excellent manuscript by Sarah Parkinson from JHU Political Science. There will be drinks, food, and a lively conversation. Message us if you want to attend and access the paper.
Join us Comparative Politics Workshop at the GC GC PoliSci Program this Wednesday for Pablo Salinas' talk on "Organized Crime, Human Trafficking and International Crime in Argentina and the Americas" The Graduate Center
Please join us today (10/09) in person the third session of the CPW.  Ryan Hitch (GC PoliSci Program), will be presenting his manuscript entitled "The Enduring Puzzle of Mongolian Democracy: Institutions, Agents, and Norms". DM if you want to attend and access the manuscript.
Please join us (online) next Wednesday (10/16) to discuss a great manuscript on the prison programs in the đ©đŽ by Jennifer Peirce, CUNY alum and Adjunct Professor at John Jay College. DM to get the paper and the Zoom invite.
Join us next Wednesday (10/23) at 6:30pm to an exciting discussion on the leadership and coevolution of the co-sponsorship network at the UNGA by Juan Acevedo-Ossa, PhD candidate GC PoliSci Program and researcher at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies. DM for getting the manuscript and details about the session.
Please join us to the next session of the CPW Fall semester on November 20th at 6:30pm. Michael Lee (Hunter College) & Ian Kaufman (GC PoliSci Program) will present their manuscript "Throwing the Moneychangers out of the Temple?". DM for details.
Please join next Thursday (02/13) in-person for the first session of the CPW of Spring 25 from 6.30-8pm. Mark Ungar & Juan Corredor Garcia from GC PoliSci Program will be presenting their manuscript entitled "Enforcing Environmental Law in the Amazon". DM for details about the session.
Join us this Thursday with our own Anson Cheuk-Hin Chung éŸç¶œè» (GC PoliSci Program) presenting his paper âStrategic Circumvention of Constitutional Checkâ, a paper focused on Hong Kong Courts. 6:30 at the Thesis Room of the Graduate Center Political Science Program (Room 5200). Email us for the paper.
Join us this Thursday (10/9) at 6:30pm with Ojooluwa Ibiloye (University of Delaware Biden School) who will present his paper âMedia use and political discussion in Africa.â The meeting will take place at the Political Science Thesis Room (5200.07). Come and join us! DM for Details.