Brown(e) Bag Lunches feature presentations of works-in-progress by Penn graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty to an audience of faculty peers and graduate students. This program is designed not only to improve the quality of scholarship though constructive critique, but also to produce a collegial environment in which faculty and graduate students support each other at all stages of the research and writing process.
Talks will be held Thursdays at noon in the Forum of the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics, unless noted otherwise.
Past Brown(e) Bag Lunches
The End of Rebel Rule and Intercommunal Conflict
Jason Hartwig
Virtual IR Workshop
Cyber Diplomacy: The Competition for Global Internet Governance
Rachel Hulvey
Virtual IR Workshop
Fix for the Future, Not for the Past: Democratic Accountability & Non-Compliance with International Law
Francesca Parente
Virtual IR Workshop
Border Control, Public Opinion, and the Legibility-Corruption Tradeoff
Christopher Blair
Virtual IR Workshop
Democracy Sanctions: A Counterproductive Tool
Paul Silva
Virtual IR Workshop
Is Bad News About Compliance Bad News About Human Rights?
Gino Pauselli
Virtual IR Workshop
Legal Precision and Legislative Networks in the UNGA and UNSC
Sabrina Arias and Robert Shaffer
Virtual IR Workshop
Re-Thinking the Demand Side of Embedded Liberalism
Nicholas Bell
Virtual IR Workshop
How Wartime Experiences Shape Postwar Foreign Policy Preferences: French Political Leadership in the Franco-Prussian War and Third Republic
Chris Chiego
Virtual Practice Job Talk