Tidligere arrangementer - Side 8
University of Oslo and EITM Europe are inviting PhD-students and junior faculty to our 2022 Summer Insitute "Evidence-based Political Science for a Globalizing World: Causal Inference, Experimental and Quasi-Experimental approaches".
The Department of Political Science is inviting PhD-students interested in organizational research to attend our summer course, organised by the SCANCOR network.
The Oslo Nuclear Project has the pleasure of inviting you to this talk by Francis J. Gavin, Giovanni Agnelli Distinguished Professor & Director, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C., taking place on 13 June, 2:30 PM–4:00 PM.
Title of the presentation: "The Great Democratic Divergence: How Some Societies Sustain Collective Rule"
With Koen Damhuis (University of Utrecht) and Léonie de Jonge (University of Groningen)
The Oslo Nuclear Project has the pleasure of inviting you to an online seminar with Jessica Cox (Director, Nuclear Policy Directorate at NATO HQ) on “The Future of NATO's Nuclear Deterrence” on 3 June (14:00-15:15).
The political dynamics of building crisis response capacities. A longitudinal case study of the Norwegian police 2001-2021
Philipp Broniecki and Bjørn Høyland present their paper on Patterns of Roll-Call Requests in the European Parliament. The presentation will focus on the technical issues involved in shaping, phrasing and organizing information from a large set of semi-structured web-pages.
We will discuss Aaron Bateman's new Journal of Strategic Studies article, "Mutually assured surveillance at risk: Anti-satellite weapons and cold war arms control."
Lecturer: Nathaniël Kunkeler, C-REX
Title of the presentation: "When Losing the State Drives Opposition to Redistribution: An Experiment in India", co-authored with Pavithra Suryanarayan
With Tore Bjørgo (C-REX) and Ryan Scrivens (Michigan State University)
Lecturer: Laura Sala, University of Buenos Aires
In this Oslo Nuclear Project seminar, Prof. Carlo Patti will present his new book Brazil in the Global Nuclear Order (JHU Press 2021), the first comprehensive and definitive history of Brazil's decision to give up the nuclear weapon option.
Title of the presentation: "The Two Logics of Autocratic Rule"
Haakon Gjerløw presents his ongoing effort to collect a comprehensive dataset on the political system of Zambia since 1996.
This joint Oslo Nuclear Project/Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS) panel discussion will bring together four leading experts to discuss Chinese, Russian and US approaches to great power competition and strategic stability
In this Oslo Nuclear Project seminar, Dr. Elisabeth Roehrlich (University of Vienna) will present her new book Inspectors for Peace (JHU Press 2022), which unravels the IAEA’s paradoxical mission of sharing nuclear knowledge and technology while seeking to deter nuclear weapon programs.
Title of the presentation: "How Jurisdiction Size Affects the Politics of Land Use"
Title of the presentation: "Strategic roll call vote requests". Co-authored with Fang-Yi Chiou & Simon Hug
Closed Shudders: Elite Circulation in Denmark
Ingrid Kristine Glad (dScience)
dScience er et tverrfaglig senter som blant annet ønsker å forstå data bedre, representere kunnskap gjennom data, sikre intelligent utvikling av kunstig intelligens, håndtere usikkerhet, forstå fenomener - enten de er en del av naturen eller skapt av oss mennesker.
With Ruth Wodak (Lancaster University/University Vienna)
Title of the presentation: "Fighting the Disease or Manipulating the Data? Democracy, State Capacity, and the COVID-19 Pandemic"
In this online seminar, we will discuss Jaganath Sankaran and Steve Fetter's paper "Defending the United States: Revisiting National Missile Defense against North Korea"