2007-2008 Seminar Series

POLITICS OF PUBLIC POLICY SEMINAR

The Politics of Public Policy series bridges political science and policy analysis. Its aim is to explore how politics shapes important areas of domestic public policy and how public policy, in turn, shapes important aspects of domestic politics. Distinguished scholars interested in these intertwined issues will present diverse cutting-edge research, ranging from cross-national and historical investigations to analyses of current U.S. policy debates.

This seminar usually meets monthly on Wednesdays from 12:00-1:30 p.m. at ISPS, 77 Prospect Street, Room A002 in conjunction with the American Politics Workshop.

Faculty Organizer: Jacob S. Hacker, Department of Political Science
Contact for information: Pamela Greene, (203) 432-3052

LINK FOR SPRING 2008 SCHEDULE (Included with the American Politics Workshop)