Faculty Colloquium in International Relations

Faculty Leaders: Andrew Moravcsik
Day/Time: Mondays, noon-1:30 p.m.
Bowl 16, Robertson Hall **except where noted below

The International Relations Faculty Colloquium is co-sponsored by the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance. Papers are posted several days before each presentation. You may download them by clicking the presentation title in the table below.

Related link: International relations community directory

2009-2010


Date
Speaker
Title
September 21, 2009                 
Peter J. Katzenstein
Cornell University
Transcivilizational Engagements and Global Governance
Co-sponsored by the Princeton-Harvard China & World Program and the Center for International Security Studies
September 28, 2009
Beth Simmons
Harvard University
Credible Commitments and the International Criminal Court
October 5, 2009
Johannes Urpelainen
Columbia University
Costly Adjustment, Costless Signaling: Reassurance in the Shadow of International Markets
October 12, 2009 Bear Braumoeller
The Ohio State University
System, State, and Citizen: Nested Political Authority and the Dynamics of International Security
Co-sponsored by the Center for International Security Studies
October 19, 2009 Raphael Auer
NCGG Fellow/Swiss National Bank
The Colonial and Geographic Origins of  Comparative Development
Co-sponsored by the Comparative Politics Faculty Colloquium
October 19, 2009**
4:30PM
216 Burr Hall
ADDITIONAL
SESSION
Jack Snyder
Columbia University
Religion and International Relations Theory Part 1 &2
co-sponsored with the Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies, The Center for the Study of Religion and the International Relations Faculty Colloquium
October 23, 2009**
12:00 Noon
127 Corwin
ADDITIONAL
SESSION
Robert Franzese
University of Michigan
Dynamic, Endogenous Interdependence in  Comparative and International Political Economy
co-sponsored with the Comparative Politics Faculty Colloquium, the Political Methodology Colloquium and the International Relations Faculty Colloquium
October 26, 2009  Krzysztof Pelc
NCGG/McGill University
Why the Overhang? Explaining the Gap between Bound and Applied Tariff Rates
November 9, 2009  Thomas König
University of Mannheim

Complying correct and on time.  A comparative study of states’ implementation record with the obligations of international law

Co-sponsored by the European Union Program
November 16, 2009
Richard Ned Lebow
Dartmouth College
 
Forbidden Fruit: Counterfactuals and International Relations
Co-sponsored by the Center for International Security Studies
November 23, 2009
Andrew Hurrell
Balliol College, Oxford
Emerging Powers and Global Order
Co-sponsored by the Center for International Security Studies and the Program in Law and Public Affairs
November 30, 2009
Tim Buthe
Duke University
The International Delegation of Regulatory Authority: Food Safety, Health Regulations, and Free Trade under the WTO
Co-sponsored by the European Union Program and the Program in Law and Public Affairs

December 7, 2009 Muhammet Bas
Harvard University
Democracy and Suboptimality in International Policies
Co-sponsored by the Political Methodology Colloquium
December 11, 2009  (Friday)
Curtis Signorino
University of Rochester
TBA
Co-sponsored by the Political Methodology Colloquium
 
December 14, 2009 Andreea Mihalache
NCGG
Attitudes towards globalization: Does social spending matter?
Co-sponsored by the European Union Program