PIPES Workshop Archive


2011-2012 Workshops

October 6M.J. Reese (University of Chicago)
"The Bureaucratic Peace and the WEBER Data Project"
October 13Zeev Maoz (University of California, Davis)
"How Cooperation Emerges from Conflict: An Agent-Based Model of Security"
October 20Faisal Ahmed (Oxford University)
"Migration and Leftist Politics"
October 27Todd Allee (University of Maryland)
"Demands Now or Disputes Later: Why Difficult WTO Accessions Eliminate Future Trade Disputes"
November 3Charlie Carpenter (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
"Explianing the Advocacy Agenda: Insights From the Human Security Network"
November 10Chad Levinson (University of Chicago)
Who Let the Dogs Out?: Domestic Non-Governmental Organizations and Foreign Policy"
November 17David Bearce (University of Colorado, Boulder)
"International Labor Mobility and Domestic Political Liberalization"
January 5Anne Holthoefer (University of Chicago)
"Negotiating Justice for the World: The Role of Power and Inequality in the Drafting of the ICC Statute"
January 19Anu Bradford (University of Chicago)
"Law and Politics of Antitrust Regulation in an Open Economy"
January 26Paul Staniland (University of Chicago)
"Democracy's Demands?: Patronage, Bureaucracy, and Foreign Security Policy in India"
February 2Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania)
"External Funding and Distorted Incentives in Regional Economic Organizations"
February 9Ronald Krebs (University of Minnesota)
"Narrative and the Military Crucible: From Korea to Iraq"
February 16Adam Levine-Weinberg (University of Chicago)
February 23John Vasquez (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana)
"What makes for peaceful dyads? The Territorial Peace vs. the Democratic Peace"
March 1John Stevenson (University of Chicago)
"Joining the International System: Mass Killing and the NEW States Dataset, 1900-2006"
March 29Morgan Kaplan (University of Chicago)
"How Civilian Perceptions Affect Patterns of Violence and Competition in Multi-Party Insurgencies"
April 5Burak Kadercan (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
"State Survival and Domestic Instability during the 'Great Transformation. 1789-1870'"
April 12Felicity Vabulas (University of Chicago)
"When and Why are States Suspended from Intergovernmental Organizations and Does Suspension 'Work?'"
April 19Scott Siegel (University of Chicago)
"The Global Financial Crisis in Comparative Perspective: A Research Agenda”"
April 26David Benson (University of Chicago)
"Man, the State and the Network: How the Internet is Changing International Relations"
May 3Stephen Krasner (Stanford University)
"External Actors and the Provision of Collective Goods in Areas of Limited Statehood"
May 10Wade Jacoby (Bringham Young University)
"Flexibility Revisited: International Markets and the Small States of East-Central Europe"
May 17Andrew Kydd (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
"How about Threats and Assurances in Crisis Bargaining"