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Government Honors Thesis Presentations

Please join the Government Department for this year's Honors Thesis Presentations on May 16th through the 27th

5/16/2022
All Day
Silsby Hall 215
Intended Audience(s): Alumni, Faculty, Postdoc, Staff, Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
Categories: Lectures & Seminars

All presentations will be held in Silsby Hall, Room 215

Monday, May 16, 2022

10:00AM -11:00PM: Emilia Hoppe, “Accessing Democracy: How Policy Enables Citizenship” (Crabtree/Nachlis/Swaine)

2:00PM-3:00PM: Anya Sorensen, “Insurgency in the Name of God: Analyzing Islamic State Strategy in Iraq from 2016-2020” (Lyall/Carey/Valentino)

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

9:00AM -10:00AM: Gabrielle Levy, “When Help Hurts: Why Foreign Aid Backfires in Cases of Civil War” (Friedman/Lyall/Valentino)

12:00PM-1:00PM: Carly Brown, “Divided Attention: Explaining Variation in the United Nations’ Responses to Mass Killing” (Valentino/Horowitz/Swaine)

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

10:00AM -11:00PM: Jonah Hirsch, “Producer Rights in International Trade: A Moral and Political Theory of Labor Justice” (Rose/Bedi/Swaine)

3:00PM-4:00PM: Chris Jun, “Revisiting the Sanction Playbook: An Examination of U.S. Economic Sanction and Chinese Responses” (Lind/Wohlforth/Valentino)

Thursday, May 19, 2022

12:00PM-1:00PM: Olivia Gresham, “Fight or Flight: Ethnic Information Cascades and Military Collapse” (Lyall/Horowitz/Valentino)

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Monday, May 23, 2022

2:00PM-3:00PM: Ben Vagle, “The Balance of Economic Terror: The United States, China, and the Economic Costs of Conflict” (S.Brooks/Mastanduno/Valentino)

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

12:00PM-1:00PM: Dhwani Kharel, “Caring Across National Boundaries: State Responsibility in Transnational Care Economy” (Rose/Clarke/Swaine)

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

9:00AM -10:00AM: Chantal Elias, “Investigating Variation in American Public Opinion on United Nations Humanitarian Interventions” (Valentino/Powers/Swaine)

11:00AM-12:00PM: Maia Round, “When the Going Gets Tough: The Effects of Political Polarization on Retirements from the U.S. Senate” (Barabas/Lacy/Valentino)

Thursday, May 26, 2022

9:00AM -10:00AM: John Cho, “Trade-offs in Asian American Political Representation” (Costa/Horiuchi/Swaine)

Friday, May 27, 2022

9:00AM -10:00AM: Tanner Bielefeld Pruitt, “When Candidates Attack: Determining the Most Effective Response to Attacks in Political Debates” (Lacy/Jerit/Valentino)

11:00AM-12:00PM: Melissa Barales-Lopez, “The Role of the Enclave: Investigating the Political Integration of Hispanic Immigrants in the U.S.”  (Ferwerda/Lacy/Swaine)

For more information, contact:
Miya Wickramasinghe

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.