Book Talk
Oct.3.2019
A Conversation with James Robinson, coauthor of The Narrow Corridor
PhD Candidate, Political Science
Lynsy Smithson-Stanley
Course
Fall 2019, TH 4:30PM-5:45PM
In this course we will consider conversation as a specifically political phenomenon.
The Politics of Conversation
Article
Hong Kong and Russia protesters fight for democracy. The West should listen and learn.
Course
Fall 2019, T 3PM-5:30PM
The course explores the reasons why democratization proceeds slowly in East Asia, and seems to be essentially decoupled from the region’s fast-paced economic gr
Authoritarianism, Democracy and Economic Development: Korea, Indonesia and Myanmar
Professor of Political Science,...
Steven Teles
Article
Most candidates agree that “grass-roots engagement” and a good ground campaign matter, but too often candidates misunderstand what actually makes them work.
The best way for Democrats to win in 2020? By ignoring the candidates for now.
Book
Gulag: A History
Book
Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine
Course
Fall 2019
In this course, we will first examine the theory of communism and the practice of Stalinism in the region; then seek to understand the tactics of dissent and the ideas behind it; and finally focus on the collapse of communism in 1989.
Dictatorship, Dissidence and Democracy: Central Europe in the 20th Century
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