PIPES

The Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security at the University of Chicago

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Carpenter @ PIPES, Thursday, November 3rd

The University of Chicago

Program on International Political Economy and Security

Welcomes:

Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

“Explaining the Advocacy Agenda: Insights From the Human Security Network”

Discussant:
Dawood Ahmed

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to David Benson at dbenson at uchicago.edu

The Paper has been distributed over the PIPES mailing list.

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Archive: Allee, October 27th, “Demands Now or Disputes Later”

Todd Allee, University of Maryland

“Demands Now or Disputes Later: Why Difficult WTO Accessions Eliminate Future Trade Disputes”

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Allee @ PIPES, Thursday, October 27th

The University of Chicago

Program on International Political Economy and Security

Welcomes:

Todd Allee, University of Maryland

“Demands Now or Disputes Later: Why Difficult WTO Accessions Eliminate Future Trade Disputes”

Discussant:
Karen Ellis

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to David Benson at dbenson at uchicago.edu

The Paper has been distributed over the PIPES mailing list.

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Archive: Ahmed, October 20th, 2011 – “Brain Drain and Government Size”

Faisal Ahmed

Brain Drain and Government Size

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Discussion: Ahmed @ PIPES

The University of Chicago

Program on International Political Economy and Security

Welcomes:

Faisal Ahmed, Oxford University

“Brain Drain and Government Size”

Discussant:
John Stevenson

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to David Benson at dbenson at uchicago.edu

The Paper has been distributed over the PIPES mailing list.

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Ahmed @ PIPES, Thursday, October 20, 2011

The University of Chicago

Program on International Political Economy and Security

Welcomes:

Faisal Ahmed, Oxford University

“Brain Drain and Government Size”

Discussant:
John Stevenson

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to David Benson at dbenson at uchicago.edu

The Paper has been distributed over the PIPES mailing list.

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Archive: Maoz, October 23th, 2011 – “How Cooperation Emerges from Conflict: An Agent-Based Model of Securit”

Zeev Maoz, University of California, Davis

“How Cooperation Emerges from Conflict: An Agent-Based Model of Security”

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Maoz @ PIPES, Commentary

The University of Chicago

Program on International Political Economy and Security

Welcomes:

Zeev Maoz, University of California, Davis

“How Cooperation Emerges from Conflict: An Agent-Based Model of Security”

Discussant:
Keven Ruby

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to David Benson at dbenson at uchicago.edu

The Paper has been distributed over the PIPES mailing list.

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Maoz @ PIPES, Thursday, October 13th 2011

The University of Chicago

Program on International Political Economy and Security

Welcomes:

Zeev Maoz, University of California, Davis

“How Cooperation Emerges from Conflict: An Agent-Based Model of Security”

Discussant:
Keven Ruby

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to David Benson at dbenson at uchicago.edu

The Paper has been distributed over the PIPES mailing list.

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Archive: Reese, October 6th, “How Cooperation Emerges from Conflict: An Agent-Based Model of Security”

M.J. Reese

“How Cooperation Emerges from Conflict: An Agent-Based Model of Security”

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