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
How Could States Use Nuclear Weapons? Four Models After the Bomb
Alexandre Debs, Yale University
England's Cross of Gold: Keynes, Churchill, and the Governance of Economic Beliefs
James Morrison, London School of Economics
The Insiders' Game: Elites, Democracy, and War
Elizabeth Saunders, Georgetown University
Managing Emerging Nuclear Powers
Nicholas Miller, Dartmouth College
Backlash: Defiance, Human Rights, and the Politics of Shame
Rochelle Terman, University of Chicago
Power-Sharing with Weak Institutions
Robert Powell, University of California, Berkeley
Decolonizing Politics: A Research Agenda
Robbie Shilliam, Johns Hopkins University
Hawkish Biases & Group Decision Making
Joshua Kertzer, Harvard University
Subversion or Seduction? Holding China’s Economic Statecraft Accountable
Audrye Wong, Harvard University
China and International Relations Series
Calculating Bully: Explaining China’s Coercion
Ketian Zhang, George Mason University
China and International Relations Series