External Speaker: Giovanni Capoccia (University of Oxford)
Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore"Countering Illiberalism in Liberal Democracies: Tradeoffs, Strategies and Temporalities" with discussant: Sebastián Cortesi
"Countering Illiberalism in Liberal Democracies: Tradeoffs, Strategies and Temporalities" with discussant: Sebastián Cortesi
"The waning of technocratic neoliberalism in the United States," with discussant: Matt Risser
Featuring Dr. Lilliana Mason and Dr. Chryl Laird (University of Maryland). Co-hosted with the SNF Agora Institute
"Indigenous Sovereignty and the Construction of Citizenship during Peru's Post-Independence Period, with discussant: Alonso Burgos CisnerosCo-sponsored by the Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
"The Anglosphere and the European Radical Right" by Dr. Srdjan Vucetic
Adria Lawrence from the Political Science department. Title to be announced.
Black Politics during the "Nadir": Political Organizing and Legislative Change from 1877 to 1930.
Allon Brann from CTEI will lead a pedagogy focused session
What Relationships are Predictive of Recruitment into Terrorist Cells?: Lessons from Indonesia
Rob Nichols (USCS) presents his paper on "Red Power Partisans"
Sam Chambers (JHU) presents his current research on Money / Power
Vasquez presents "On Social Crime, Empathy, and the Pain of Hunger"