Below is our plan for presentations. The purpose of this is for everyone
to use what we learned to improve each research project. Please plan for
a short presentation of 5-10 minutes, or a bit longer if necessary for
pairs. If you talk longer the time will come out of the class discussion
of your paper. See you after Thanksgiving.
Gary
> week 11:
>
> Shaun Rein & Debra Perez "voting patterns"
> Francis Shen & Jacob Kline "comparing models of voting behavior"
> Julian Blake "the changing role of the imf"
>
> week 12:
>
> Catherina Wrek Brader "Organization behavior and
> Foreign policy crises"
> Sonal Pandya "The politics of PUblic Sector banking in germany"
> Wayne Thornton "Goverment bureaucracies and policy innovation: an
> oxymoron?"
> Erin Stimson & Mike Horowitz "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: A study of
> Suicide Bombers"
>
The topic for this week is experiments. The general idea is easy, but the
details are crucial and deserve careful attention. Please have a look at
the readings so our discussion will be productive:
http://www.cbrss.harvard.edu/gov2010.htm#Week10
See you Thursday.
Gary
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