PIPES
Program on International
Politics, Economics and Security
Co-directors: Charles
Lipson
and Duncan
Snidal
PIPES coordinator: John Stevenson
PIPES is a center for research and
training in international politics
at The University of Chicago. It supports research by faculty and
graduate students and conducts a weekly workshop with invited scholars.
Weekly PIPES seminars provide a forum for advanced graduate students
and faculty to present their research. Topics include the full range of
international politics and theory; including political economy,
security studies, foreign policy, international law and organization,
international environmental issues, critical international relations
theory, and a wide variety of regional issues. This work is
methodologically diverse, encompassing historical research,
mathematical modeling, quantitative studies, and interpretive
approaches.
The
PIPES Speakers Series: get
the schedule of guest speakers, and
their paper topics; or, take a look at our past speaker series.
PIPES seminars are held at Pick Hall
506, on The University of Chicago
campus, 5828 South University Avenue. You can contact PIPES by:
* Mail: Pick Hall 401, 5828 South University
Ave, Chicago, IL, 60637
* Email:
hegemon@uchicago.edu
* Fax:
773-702-1689
The PIPES Speakers Series is
supported by grants from the Council on
Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, The University
of Chicago Division of Social Sciences, and the Irving
B. Harris School
of Public Policy.