Past Events

2021

July 28th: Subhasish Ray (O. P. Jindal Global University) - Legacies of Colonial Extra-State Violence in Modern Inter-Communal Violence" via ZOOM.

July 8th: Nicole Wu (Princeton University) - Restrict Foreigners, Not Robots”: Partisan Responses to Automation Threat" via ZOOM.

June 17th: Atsushi Tago (Waseda University), Yusaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth College) and Takako Hikotani (Columbia University) - "U.S. Military Should Not Be in My Backyard: A Case of Okinawa via ZOOM.

April 27th: Dong Ju Lee (University of Pittsburgh) - "The Effects of Trade Institutions on Patterns of Foreign Lobbying: When Do Actors Lobby?via ZOOM.

April 14th: Masaaki Higashijima (Tohoku University) & Hidekuni Washida (Toyo University) - Disguising as Democrats: The Origins and Outcomes of Partially Independent EMBs in Autocracies”.

March 29th: Kai Quek and John Koo (University of Hong Kong) - Reputations in Interaction” via ZOOM.

March 11th: Ji Yeon (Jean) Hong (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) present "Project Finance Loans, Political Institutions, and Regime Survival" via ZOOM.

February 23rd: Brandon Kinne (UC Davis), Iliyan Iliev (University of Southern Mississippi), and Nahran Rasho (UC Davis), present- When Words Hurt: How Verbal Attacks on ISIS Increased Violence Against Civilians" via ZOOM. Event Information.

February 9th: Alessandro Del Ponte - "Are Refugees Welcome? Experiments on International Cooperation in Migrant Crises" via ZOOM. Event Information.

January 27th: Cosima Meyer (Graduate Student, University of Mannheim)- "Surviving the Aftermath- Understanding How Military Experience Affects Post-War Political Leadership Survival" via ZOOM. Event Information.

January 21th: Jiyoung Ko (Bates College)- "Business as Usual? Exploring the Microfoundation of Nationalist Consumer Boycotts" via ZOOM. Event Information.


2020

December 16th: Daegyeong (D.G.) Kim (University of California, San Diego)- "Yellow Peril Revived? Anti-Asian Racism and American Public Opinion on China" via ZOOM. Event Information.

December 9th: Michael Masterson (Missouri State University) -“Emotional Contagion and Foreign Policy Preferences: The Case of National Humiliation on Chinese Social Media" via ZOOM. Event Information.

November 19th: Wilfred Chow (University of Hong Kong) & Dov Levin (University of Hong Kong) present, "Muddying the Waters: How Perceived Foreign Interference Delegitimizes Public Opinion on Protest Movements" via ZOOM. Event Information.

November 12th: Wen-Chin Wu (Academia Sinica) presented, "Distributive Unfairness, National Pride, and Willingness to Fight: Evidence from Taiwan" via ZOOM. Event Information.

October 28: Dov Levin (University of Hong Kong) & Tetsuro Kobayashi (City University of Hong Kong) present The Art of Uncommitment: The domestic disengagement costs of peacetime withdrawals from alliance commitments via ZOOM. Event Information.

October 6: Haillie Na-Kyung Lee prestent, “What Can We Learn from Failed Economic Negotiations?: Lessons from BITs and PTAs" via ZOOM. Event Information.

September 25: Quynh Nguyen, Thomas Sattler, and Tanja Schweinberger present, "Power Transitions and International Economic Cooperation: Experimental Evidence from China and the U.S." via ZOOM. Event Information.

September 9: Koji Kagotani Presents, "Diplomatic Protests and Patriotism in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan" via ZOOM. Event Information

August 28: Jason Davis presents, "Firms, Dynamics, and Stumbling Blocks in Trade" via ZOOM. Event Information

August 4: Paul D. Kenny, Rashesh Shrestha, and Edward Aspinall presents, "Commodity Booms, Conflict, and Crime" via ZOOM. Event Information

July 21: Lachlan McNamee presents, "Settler Colonialism in Indonesia: Transmigration and Ethnic Cleansing in West Papua" via ZOOM. Event Information

July 14: Benjamin A.T. Graham and Miriam Barnum present, "Interdependence is More Than Just Trade: Migration, Investment, Trade and Conflict" via ZOOM. Event Information

June 24: Benjamin E. Goldsmith and Yusaku Horiuchi present, "Impacts of Russian Election Interference on Allies' Confidence in the United States: The Case of Japan" via ZOOM. Event Information