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
16
Mar
2023
Linguistic Justice for Non-Resident Citizens: Protecting Language Interests Away from Home
Matteo Boneo
Over the past twenty years, a number of political theorists have been focusing on the just political treatment of linguistic diversity in liberal…
09
Mar
2023
The Coevolution of Networks of Interstate Support, Interstate Threat and Civil War
Kyle Beardsley
Interstate networks of support and threat coevolve. The interstate relationships meanwhile shape and respond to intrastate conflict, as states have…
02
Mar
2023
Delegative Federalism? Subnational Abdication and Executive Fiscal Centralization in Argentina
Jorge Pablo Gordin
Why do subnational territories consent to a de facto centralization of policy authority that curtails their local economic sovereignty? This talk…