School of Politics and International Relations Seminar Series

The SPIR seminar series brings together the School’s research community and domestic as well as international leaders in the field of politics and international affairs. Across each semester, the series showcases a diverse and exciting range of topics.
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Contact
- Richard Frank
Past Events
30
Mar
2016
The Importance of Apologies in Arbitration Outcomes of Grievances in Discharge and Discipline Cases
Apologies are legion in political, civic and dispute resolution spheres. Labor arbitrators attest that an apology from the grievant does not matter…
23
Mar
2016
Violence as an electoral strategy
This paper contributes two arguments to the growing election violence literature. First, it posits that election violence is more likely to be a…
16
Mar
2016
Comparing the Religious Right in Canada and Australia
This research compares the politics of conservative Christians in Canada and Australia, asking to what extent each country has an active and…