Tidligere arrangementer - Side 9
Business and Climate Policy Development: When Does Opposition Become Support?
Title of the presentation: "License to Educate: The Role of National Networks in Colonial Empires"
What role are cyber operations playing in the Ukrainian war? In this presentation, Dr Philipp Lutscher will elaborate on how Ukraine became a testbed for Russian cyber actions since 2014, talk about different activities, such as Denial-of-Service attacks and their motivation, and show that such cyber operations played a rather marginal role in the conflict thus far. Finally, Philipp will talk about Russia's strategy of information control, more precisely, the use of bots, disinformation campaigns, and censorship.
Title of the presentation: "Colonial Education, Political Elites, and Regional Political Inequality in Africa"
Lecturer: Ionut Chiruta, University of Tartu
How Public Service Users React to Bureaucratic Scandals: Evidence from a Real-World Embezzlement Case
I dette seminaret snakker vi om karrierermuligheter innen data-vitenskap.
Written Directives and Chinese Ministerial Tenure: A New Measurement for Political Performance?
Is the state we want, the state we can have? Policy ambition and implementation capacities in the long run
Title of the presentation: "Privileging one's own? Voting patterns and politicized spending in India"
Silje S. L. Hermansen presents joint work with Urska Sadl entitled Judicious judging: The effect of political debate on judicial decision making
Delta via zoom
The changing politics of vaccines – the main principles and the challenges of allocation in practice
In this online seminar, we will discuss Even Hellan Larsen's paper "Deliberate nuclear first use in an era of asymmetry: a game theoretical approach"
Title of the presentation "Great Power Competition and the Domestic Politics of 'Swing' States: Southern Asia since 1945"
With Sarah de Lange (University of Amsterdam) and Adrienne Massanari (American University)
Title of the presentation "The Politics of COVID-19 Containment: The Curious Case of Tanzania"
Lecturer: Arie Perliger, University of Massachusetts Lowell
In this online seminar, we will discuss Erik Lin-Greenbergs paper "Cheap Tweets: Crisis Signaling in the Age of Twitter".
Life at the top - Understanding top bureaucrats’ roles as the link between politics and administration
Title of the presentation "Vox Populi. Public Support for the Popular Initiative"
In this seminar, Klaus Theweleit, Eviane Leidig and Iris Beau Segers will present some of their recent work on the topic of gender and extremism.
In this online seminar, we will discuss Caitlin Talmadge's draft paper with Vipin Narang and Lisa Michelini, “When Actions Speak Louder than Words: Adversary Perceptions of Nuclear No First Use Pledges.”
Policy Integration, Institutional Change and the Governance of Complex Problems