Our Political Science Research Seminar serves as a forum for the presentation and discussion of current research in Political Science. All members of the SEPS and the Political Science community are invited and encouraged to attend.
Date | Time/Location | Presenter | Title of Presentation |
Tuesday, 21 Feb | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Matthias Ecker-Erhardt | "The missing link: how political values matter for global legitimacy beliefs" |
Tuesday, | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrsMüller-Friedberg-Strasse/5th Floor | Anna Stuenzi | "REFLEX: Registry of firms` life and exit" |
Tuesday, | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs |
| "Partisan effects of information campaigns in competitive authoritarian elections: evidence from Bangladesh" |
Tuesday,14 | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs |
| "The promise of prudence: judgement and choice under uncertainity." |
Tuesday, 21 | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Jacob Nyrup | "Paths to power: a new dataset on the social profile of governments" |
Tuesday, 28 | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Christoph Steinert | "The belt and road initiative and voting patterns in the United Nations General Assembly" |
Tuesday, 4 April | Semester break | ||
Tuesday, 11 April | Semester break | ||
Tuesday, 18 April | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Peter Neuman | "The evolution of far right ideas" |
Tuesday, 25 April | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Adam Scharpf | |
Tuesday, 2 May | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Jack Lewis Snyder | |
Tuesday, 9 May | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Marina Cino-Pagliarello | |
Tuesday, 16 May | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Linda Wanklin | |
Tuesday, 23 May | 10:30hrs - 11:30hrs | Elsa Massoc |
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Assistant Professor in Political Science - International Organisation and Governance