PIPES

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

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Mauro & Andrea Gilli on Thurs, Feb 5

Winter 2015 PIPES presents:

 “The Diffusion of Drone Warfare? The Innovation’s Ecosystem Challenge: Industrial, Organizational, and Infrastructural Constraints”

 

Mauro Gilli

Northwestern University

Andrea Gilli

Metropolitan University Prague

 

Discussant: Michael Lopate

 

 

Thursday, February 5: 4:30pm-6:30pm

Pick Hall, Room 506

5828 South University Avenue

To access the paper, please contact Kevin Weng at:  kevinw89@uchicago.edu

Persons who believe they may need assistance to attend the session should contact Kevin Weng in advance to make arrangements. The PIPES Speakers Series is supported by grants from the Council on Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences and The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences.

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Tamar Zeilberger on Thurs, Jan. 22nd

Winter 2015 PIPES presents:

 “The Short and the Long of It: Authoritarian Survival, Legitimation, and Interstate Dispute Escalation During Post-Deng Xiaoping Leadership Transitions in China”

 

 

Tamar Zeilberger

University of Chicago

 

Discussant: Bogdan Popescu

 

 

Thursday, January 22nd: 4:30pm-6:30pm

Pick Hall, Room 506

5828 South University Avenue

To access the paper, please contact Kevin Weng at:  kevinw89@uchicago.edu

Persons who believe they may need assistance to attend the session should contact Kevin Weng in advance to make arrangements. The PIPES Speakers Series is supported by grants from the Council on Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences and The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences

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PIPES 2015 Winter Schedule

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Michaela Mattes on Thurs, Nov. 20th

Autumn 2014 PIPES presents:

 

 “Chipping Away at the Issues: Does a Piecemeal Approach to Dispute Settlement Work?”

 

 

 

Michaela Mattes

UC Berkeley

 

Discussant: Bess Ritter

 

 

Thursday, November 20th: 4:30pm-6:30pm

Pick Hall, Room 506

5828 South University Avenue

To access the paper, please contact Kevin Weng at:  kevinw89@uchicago.edu

 

Persons who believe they may need assistance to attend the session should contact Kevin Weng in advance to make arrangements. The PIPES Speakers Series is supported by grants from the Council on Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences and The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences.

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Henry Nau on Thurs, Oct. 2nd

Autumn 2014 PIPES presents:

 

 “Ideas Cause Circumstances: A ‘Republican’ not ‘Social’ Constructivism”

 

 

Henry Nau

George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs

 

Discussant: Matthias Staisch

 

 

Thursday, October 2nd: 4:30pm-6:30pm

Pick Hall, Room 506

5828 South University Avenue

To access the paper, please sign up to the PIPES mailing list by e-mailing Kevin Weng at:  kevinw89@uchicago.edu


At Professor Nau’s request, an addendum to the paper discussing policy implications can be found here: https://www.nationalreview.com/nrd/articles/358318/conservative-internationalism

                                                            

Persons who believe they may need assistance to attend the session should contact Kevin Weng in advance to make arrangements. The PIPES Speakers Series is supported by grants from the Council on Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences and The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences.

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PIPES Schedule for Fall 2014

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Byman @ PIPES, Thurs, Feb 6

The University of Chicago

Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security

Presents:

Daniel Byman, Georgetown University

“Exiting the Ivory Tower”

Discussant:

Morgan Kaplan

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to Kevin Weng at kevinw89@uchicago.edu

Download the paper here.

 

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PIPES Schedule for Winter 2014

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Feaver @ PIPES, Thursday, Oct. 24

The University of Chicago

Program on International Political Economy and Security

Presents:

Peter Feaver, Duke University

“How the Military Can Influence American Public Opinion”

Discussant:

Stephanie Kelley

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to Kevin Weng at kevinw89@uchicago.edu

Download the paper here.

 

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Barnes @ PIPES, Thursday, Oct. 17th

The University of Chicago

Program on International Political Economy and Security

Presents:

Mariel Barnes, University of Chicago

“Obstructing Institutional Change: Why Ahistorical Ideology Sabotages Financial Order Progression”

Discussant:

Matthew Reichert

PIPES meets from 4:30-6:30pm in PICK 506, 5828 S. University Avenue.
Please direct any comments or questions about PIPES to Kevin Weng at kevinw89@uchicago.edu

Download the paper here.