Political Science

Money, Markets & Consumption Workshop: Spring 2013 Schedule

Dear Colleagues, Please join me in welcoming Youn Ki, PhD candidate in Political Science, as the newest workshop coordinator. Youn does work on financial policies in the US during the 1970s, and she will present some of her work during

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Money, Markets & Consumption Workshop: Spring 2013 Schedule

Dear Colleagues, Please join me in welcoming Youn Ki, PhD candidate in Political Science, as the newest workshop coordinator. Youn does work on financial policies in the US during the 1970s, and she will present some of her work during

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Brian Cody, ‘Party Identity and Budgetary Techniques: The Emergence of Block Grants in the U.S. Federal Budget’

February 16th, 12pm: Brian Cody, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology; Party Identity and Budgetary Techniques: The Emergence of Block Grants in the U.S. Federal Budget Political parties in the U.S. have long favored different procedural and legislative tools,

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Brian Cody, ‘Party Identity and Budgetary Techniques: The Emergence of Block Grants in the U.S. Federal Budget’

February 16th, 12pm: Brian Cody, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology; Party Identity and Budgetary Techniques: The Emergence of Block Grants in the U.S. Federal Budget Political parties in the U.S. have long favored different procedural and legislative tools,

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Gary Herrigel, ‘Manufacturing Possibilities: Creative Action and Industrial Recomposition in the United States, Germany and Japan’

January 19th, 12pm: Gary Herrigel, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago; Manufacturing Possibilities:Creative Action and Industrial Recomposition in the United States, Germany and Japan Over the past three decades, tremendous debate has raged about whether or not globalization pressures –market

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Gary Herrigel, ‘Manufacturing Possibilities: Creative Action and Industrial Recomposition in the United States, Germany and Japan’

January 19th, 12pm: Gary Herrigel, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago; Manufacturing Possibilities:Creative Action and Industrial Recomposition in the United States, Germany and Japan Over the past three decades, tremendous debate has raged about whether or not globalization pressures –market

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