Comparative and International Politics Working Group

State Legitimacy and Sector-Level Claim-Making: Evidence from East Jerusalem

Fri
Oct
17
The Comparative and International Politics Working Group Seminar is designed to bring emerging scholars to campus and to offer advanced graduate students (with priority given to job market candidates) and postdoctoral fellows working on comparative politics and/or international political economy an opportunity to present their work. We also welcome self-nominations from Notre Dame faculty. Each session will feature a presentation of a pre-circulated advanced working paper, followed by a discussion by a graduate student, and then an open general discussion. Attendees will also have the chance to sign up for one-to-one meetings with the external speakers. To attend or if you have questions, contact Graduate Student Organizer Tomás Gianibelli.
ChairsRicky Clark and Marc Jacob


Presenter: 
Hannah Early Bagdanov, Kellogg Dissertation Year Fellow (Political Science)

 


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Hannah Early Bagdanov

Hannah Early Bagdanov is a PhD candidate in Political Science and a Dissertation Year Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies. Her research and teaching focus broadly on conflict, political behavior, state and non-state governance in the Middle East and North Africa...
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