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ARCHIVES 2005-2006
9 September
Matt Singer
"Buying the Vote or Just Insuring the Voter? Welfare Programs and Voting in the 2003 Mexican Elections"
16 September
Kristin Thompson Sharp
"Joint Credibility: New Institutionalism and
the Implementation of the Goldwater Nichols Act"
23 September
Michael Tofias
Progressive Ambition: House to Senate 1992-2002
30 September
Seth Jolly
Regional Parties in Europe
14 October - Special Double Header Practice Job Talk Festival (!!)
3pm - Brett Benson
"A Theory of Strategic Ambiguity: Credibility, Transparency, and Dual Deterrence"
4:30pm - Amy McKay
"The Effects of a Competitive Lobbying Environment on Policy Outcomes and Lobbyist Success"
21 October
NSF Fellowship Preparation
Meredith Barthelemy, Josh Cutler, Jacob Montgomery, and Ali Aslam
28 October
Mark Axelrod
"Exploring Constrained Bargaining Space in International Institutions"
4 November
Yoonkyung Lee
"Varieties of Labor Politics in Asian Democracies: Political Institutions and Union Activism in Korea and Taiwan"
11 November
Jorge Bravo
The Political Economy of Mexico to U.S. Migration
18 November
Kevin Morrison
"Oil, Non-Tax Revenue, and Regime Stability: The Resource Curse Reexamined"
2 December
Brendan Nyhan
"Why is it so Difficult to Correct Misperceptions about Iraq?"
9 December SPSA Practice Session
Stefan Dolgert
January 20
Victoria Defrancesco
"Is Blood Thicker than Water? Social Group Identification and Latino Candidate Evaluation" (PDF)
February 3
Ali Aslam (2:30 PM))
TBA
February 10
Camber Warren
"Communication, Coordination, and Conflict: Mass Media and the Mobilization of Civil Violence"
February 24
Matthew Fehrs
TBA
March 3
Alisa Kessel (2:30 PM)
TBA
March 10
Lindsay Cohn
"The Right Man for the Job? Varieties of Capitalism and Military
Personnel Policy in Advanced Democracies" (PDF)
March 24
Amy McKay (2:30 PM)
Practice job talk
March 31
Jill Rickershauser (2:30 PM)
TBA
Shanaysha M. Furlow Sauls (3:30 PM)
"Publius' Theory of the Stable Democracy"
April 28
Brendan Nyhan
"Why Scandal? The Institutional Roots of the DC Blame Game"