The Browne Center sponsors an annual speaker series in which leading scholars present recent research on international relations. Unless otherwise stated, all presentations begin at 12 pm in the Forum, Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics, 133 S. 36th Street, at the University of Pennsylvania.
Past Speaker Series
Do Dollars Make Sense? How Russian Savers Responded to Sanctions
Daniel McDowell & David A. Steinberg
Syracuse University & Johns Hopkins University
Arming Costs Humanity More Than War
Andrew J. Coe, Vanderbilt University
Engaging with Victorious Rebels: International Leverage and Lack Thereof in Taliban Afghanistan
Romain Malejacq, Radboud University
Deep Roots: Globalization and the Persistence of US Populism
Helen V. Milner, Princeton University
Good News and Bad News: International Law, Public Opinion, and Human Security
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts Amherst
The Politics of Hybridity in Global Policymaking
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
The Enduring Relevance of Spheres of Influence
Lindsey O'Rourke, Boston College
Where Have the Guardians Gone? Law Enforcement and the Politics of Supranational Forbearance in the European Union
R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University
Robots, Foreigners, and Foreign Robots: Policy Responses to Automation and Trade
Stephen Chaudoin, Harvard University
Race, Issues, and Public Support for International Coalitions
Alexandra Guisinger, Temple University