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Actividades 2011-2012

JMC Seminar in Political Economy (en inglés)

Seminario permanente

Todos los seminarios son a las 12.00 hs a menos que se indique lo contrario*

Los interesados en participar en algún seminario deben contactar, al menos con un día de antelación, con la secretaria del Centro, Magdalena Nebreda, (magdalen@march.es).


Seminario permanente, primavera 2012


  • 2 de marzo: Jacint Jordana (Universidad Pompeu Fabra) Political Institutions and the Avoidance of Banking Crisis
  • 9 de marzo: Antonio Jaime-Castillo (Universidad de Granada) Inequality of Opportunities and Preferences for Social Policies
  • 23 de marzo: Lisa Blaydes (Stanford University) The Feudal Revolution and Europe's Rise: Political Divergence of the Christian and Muslim Worlds before 1500 CE
  • 30 de marzo: Marc Stears (University College, Oxford) A Democratic Future for the Left? Reflections on the British Labour Party since Defeat
  • 13 de abril: Rosemary Taylor (Tufts University) Pendiente de titulo
  • 16 de abril: Rogers Brubaker (University of California, Los Angeles) Language, Religion, and the Political Accommodation of Cultural Heterogeneity
  • 20 de abril: Yotam Margalit (Columbia University) Pendiente de título
  • 4 de mayo: Erica Chenoweth (Wesleyan University) The Electoral Determinants of Counterterrorism
  • 11 de mayo: Javier Auyero (University of Texas at Austin) Violence and the State at the Urban Margins
  • 16 de mayo: Edgar Kiser (University of Washington, Settle) What's Wrong with Italian Taxation?
  • 25 de mayo: Emerson Niou (Duke University) The History and Politics of Secret Ballot
  • 1 de junio: Ivan Ermakoff (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Police and State Persecution
  • 6 de junio: Desmond King (Nuffield College, Oxford)) Racial Policy Alliances and Partisan Polarization: A Synthetic Analysis

Seminario permanente, otoño 2011


  • 23 de septiembre: Elisabeth Wood (Yale University) Sexual Violence during War: Explaining Variation
  • 30 de septiembre: Jason Beckfield (Harvard University) Regional Integration and the Convergence of European Welfare States
  • 7 de octubre: Ted Gerber (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Estonia, Russia, and Estonia’s Russians: Young People on Citizenship, Identity, and History
  • 28 de octubre: Raymond Duch (Nuffield College, Oxford) Experimental Investigations of Responsibility Attribution for Collective Decision Making in Coalition Government
  • 4 de noviembre: Kristian Gleditsch (University of Essex) Explaining External Support for Insurgent Groups
  • 18 de noviembre: Enriqueta Aragonés (IAE, CSIC) Campaigning for Electoral Salience
  • 25 de noviembre: Javier Polavieja (IMDEA) Immigration and the Economic Impact of Culture: Introducing a New Method to Estimate Exogenous Cultural Effects
  • 2 de diciembre: Javier Arregui (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona) Who Succeed in the Negotiation Process of the EU Council of Ministers and Why?
  • 9 de diciembre: Daniel Posner (MIT) Education for All? The Political Economy of Primary Education in Kenya
  • 16 de diciembre: Deborah Boucoyannis (University of Virginia) War: The Tyranny of a Concept

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