Speaker Series on the Quality of Democracy
Organizer: Marc Morjé Howard (Associate Professor, Department of Government)
This speaker series addresses important new conceptual, methodological, and substantive debates within the field of democracy studies, focusing on the quality of democracy, in a variety of theoretical and empirical contexts. Speakers will present their new and ongoing research projects, which develop innovative ways of conceptualizing, measuring, and analyzing democracy.
2006 - 2007 Schedule
| Tuesday, November 14 (co-sponsored by the Comparative Government Speaker Series and CERES) |
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Valerie Bunce (Cornell University) and Sharon Wolchik (George Washington University): |
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| Friday, December 1 (co-sponsored by the Mortara Center and the Comparative Government Speaker Series) |
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Nancy Bermeo and Raymond Hicks (Princeton University): |
- Title: "Democracy After War: Some Questions and Answers"
- Location and Time: 3600 N Street, 1:00-2:30 p.m.
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| Thursday, February 22 (co-sponsered by the American Government Speaker Series) |
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Jack Citrin (UC Berkeley): |
- Title: "Testing Huntington: Is Hispanic Immigration a Threat to American National Identity?"
- Location and Time: Car Barn Conference Room, 3520 Prospect Street, NW, 12:00-1:30 p.m.
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| Wednesday, March 21 (co-sponsored by the Mortara Center) |
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Dani Rodrik (Harvard University): |
- Title: "Is Globalization Compatible with Democracy?"
- Location and Time: Mortara Center, 36th and N Streets on the Georgetown Campus, 12:00-1:30 p.m.
- Lunch will be served
- Please RSVP to cdacs@georgetown.edu or 202-687-0596
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View the 2003-2004 schedule and download papers.
View the 2004-2005 schedule and download papers
View the 2005-2006 schedule and download papers
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