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CONTEMPORARY POLITICS AND HISTORICAL LEGACIES A CONFERENCE ON HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONALISM IN POLITICAL SCIENCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2013 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 1810 Liacouras Walk SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Stiteler Hall, Silverstein Forum POLITICS IN TIME Peter A. Hall, Harvard University Kathleen Thelen, MIT James Conran, MIT James Mahoney, Northwestern University Sven Steinmo, European University Institute DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS Edward Gibson, Northwestern University Larkin Terrie, Northwestern University Steven Levitsky, Harvard University Rachel Riedl, Northwestern University Teri Caraway, University of Minnesota PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN POLITICS Desmond King, Oxford University Robert Mickey, University of Michigan Daniel Galvin, Northwestern University Sarah Staszak, City University of New York Alan Jacobs, University of British Columbia Paul Frymer, Princeton University ISSUES IN EUROPEAN POLITICS Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University Sheri Berman, Barnard College Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Richard Deeg, Temple University Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University Etel Solingen, University of California, Irvine Wilfred Wan, University of California, Irvine Henry Farrell, George Washington University Martha Finnemore, George Washington Judith Goldstein, Stanford University Robort Gulotty, Stanford University THE PAST’S FUTURE Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Tulia Falleti, University of Pennsylvania Adam Sheingate, Johns Hopkins University Additional support provided by the Department of Political Science, Center for International Business Education and Research, the Center for the Humanities, and Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy at Temple University; and by the Office of the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and the Office of the Vice Provost for Research at the University of Pennsylvania. Generously sponsored by the Dean’s Office of the College of Liberal Arts and the Facul- ty Senate at Temple University, and by the Browne Center for International Studies, and the Program for Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. DEBATING THE PAST IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICS Peter A. Hall, Harvard University Desmond King, University of Oxford Sven Steinmo, European University Institute Martha Finnemore, George Washington University Edward Gibson, Northwestern University James Mahoney, Northwestern University 3:45 5:30 2:00 3:30 11:15 1:00 9:30 11:00 1:30 3:00 11:00 12:30 9:00 10:30 For information or to RSVP before October 17, please contact [email protected]

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Page 1: CONTEMPORARY POLITICS AND HISTORICAL LEGACIES · CONTEMPORARY POLITICS AND HISTORICAL LEGACIES A CONFERENCE ON HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONALISM IN POLITICAL SCIENCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25,

CONTEMPORARY POLITICS AND HISTORICAL LEGACIESA CONFERENCE ON HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONALISM IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2013 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 1810 Liacouras Walk

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIAStiteler Hall, Silverstein Forum

POLITICS IN TIMEPeter A. Hall, Harvard UniversityKathleen Thelen, MITJames Conran, MITJames Mahoney, Northwestern UniversitySven Steinmo, European University Institute

DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPARATIVE POLITICSEdward Gibson, Northwestern UniversityLarkin Terrie, Northwestern UniversitySteven Levitsky, Harvard UniversityRachel Riedl, Northwestern UniversityTeri Caraway, University of Minnesota

PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN POLITICSDesmond King, Oxford UniversityRobert Mickey, University of MichiganDaniel Galvin, Northwestern UniversitySarah Staszak, City University of New YorkAlan Jacobs, University of British ColumbiaPaul Frymer, Princeton University

ISSUES IN EUROPEAN POLITICSDaniel Kelemen, Rutgers UniversitySheri Berman, Barnard CollegeJulia Lynch, University of PennsylvaniaRichard Deeg, Temple UniversityElliot Posner, Case Western Reserve

TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSStephen D. Krasner, Stanford UniversityEtel Solingen, University of California, IrvineWilfred Wan, University of California, IrvineHenry Farrell, George Washington UniversityMartha Finnemore, George WashingtonJudith Goldstein, Stanford UniversityRobort Gulotty, Stanford University

THE PAST’S FUTUREOrfeo Fioretos, Temple UniversityTulia Falleti, University of PennsylvaniaAdam Sheingate, Johns Hopkins University

Additional support provided by the Department of Political Science,

Center for International Business Education and Research, the Center

for the Humanities, and Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy

at Temple University; and by the Office of the Dean of the School of

Arts and Sciences, and the Office of the Vice Provost for Research at

the University of Pennsylvania.

Generously sponsored by the Dean’s Office of the College of Liberal Arts and the Facul-ty Senate at Temple University, and by the Browne Center for International Studies, and the Program for Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.

DEBATING THE PAST IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICSPeter A. Hall, Harvard UniversityDesmond King, University of OxfordSven Steinmo, European University InstituteMartha Finnemore, George Washington UniversityEdward Gibson, Northwestern UniversityJames Mahoney, Northwestern University

3:45 5:30

2:00 3:30

11:15 1:00

9:30 11:00

1:30 3:00

11:00 12:30

9:00 10:30

For information or to RSVP before October 17, please contact [email protected]