CIS

@CIS_ETH_UZH

Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS): A cooperation between two leading houses of political science - ETH Zurich and University of Zurich

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Joined February 2020

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  1. 1 Jun 2021
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  2. 28 May 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Mauro Gilli on “The Struggle to Catch Up: Rising Powers and the Pursuit of Military-Technological Primacy, 1870-2020” in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  3. 25 May 2021
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  4. 21 May 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Jessica Chen Weiss on “A World Safe for Autocracy: The Domestic Politics of China’s Foreign Policy” in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  5. 18 May 2021

    We look forward to the talk by E. Naumann on “The Political Consequences of the COVID-19-Pandemic in Germany: A Longitudinal Analysis of Social Policy and Redistribution Preferences” in this week’s colloquium. Everyone welcome. Sign up here:

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  6. 4 May 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Gabriele Spilker on “Reporting on Climate-Change Action: Paris Agreement, Fridays for Future and the Framing in Public News Worldwide” in this week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  7. 27 Apr 2021
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  8. 23 Apr 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Kathryn Hochstetler on “Political Economies of Energy Transition: Wind and Solar Power in Brazil and South Africa” in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  9. 20 Apr 2021
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  10. 16 Apr 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Prof. Ackermann on “Left Behind and Left Unheard? Exploring the Rural-Urban Divide in Non-Electoral Political Participation Across European Societies” in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  11. 12 Apr 2021
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  12. 9 Apr 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Jennifer McCoy on “Democratic Hypocrisy and Out-Group Threat: Explaining Citizen Support for Democratic Erosion” in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  13. 23 Mar 2021
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  14. 20 Mar 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Max Winkler on “Cognitive Diversity and Innovation” in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  15. 16 Mar 2021
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  16. 13 Mar 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Lisa Dellmuth and Jonas Tallberg on “The Legitimacy of International Organizations: How Elites Shape Public Opinion” in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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    5 Mar 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Christian Traxler on "Salience, Incentives, and Timely Compliance: Evidence from Speeding Tickets" in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  18. 5 Mar 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Christian Traxler on "Salience, Incentives, and Timely Compliance: Evidence from Speeding Tickets" in next week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  19. 1 Mar 2021

    We look forward to the talk by Gabriel Lenz on “Between State Migration and Violent Victimization” in this week’s colloquium. Everyone is welcome. Sign up here:

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  20. 30 Jun 2020

    Some background information: hosts 130 researchers from & . In 2019, they published 75 peer-reviewed articles, including APSR, AJPS, JOP – many of these by junior scholars. We also have 5 ongoing ERC grants, an MA program & a weekly research colloquium.

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