Comparative Politics Workshop - Lightning Round

Presenters:
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Rasheed Ibrahim, Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow (political science)
"Attitudes towards foreign actors in Africa: China as a Case" -
Mayra Ortiz Ocaña, Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow (political science)
“Demanding prosecution among criminal governance: the disappearance movement in Chihuahua”
Comparative Politics Workshop
The Comparative Politics Workshop is a graduate student-led forum geared towards presenting and discussing papers and research projects. During the academic semester, regular sessions are held at the Hesburgh Center. These meetings are open to everyone, particularly students, faculty and Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellows. Participants have the chance to present their work and receive valuable, constructive feedback from their colleagues.
More information: Contact Comparative Politics Field Representative Bill Kakenmaster

Rasheed Ibrahim
Rasheed Ibrahim is a first-year doctoral student in political science at the University of Notre Dame and a PhD fellow at the Kellogg Institute of International Studies. He is interested in examining the logic of ethnic voting in the African context. His research aims to understand how voting along ethnic affiliations may or may not hinder democratic accountability in African countries...