Co-sponsored by the Center for German and European Studies and the Jean Monnet Projects.
Joint session of the International Relations Colloquium and the Comparative Politics Colloquium. Tom Pepinsky (Cornell) will present a working paper entitled “Does proximity to Nazi concentration camps make Germans intolerant? Modeling spatial heterogeneity and historical perspective.”
Pepinsky is Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University and a nonresident senior fellow in the foreign policy program at the Brookings Institution. He studies comparative politics and political economy, with a focus on emerging market economies in Southeast Asia. More specifically, his research centers around two themes: the relationship between economic interests and political outcomes, and the interaction between domestic politics and the global economy. Pepinsky’s work has appeared in the International Organization, Annual Review of Political Science, American Journal of Political Science, World Politics among others.
Website: https://tompepinsky.com/ (https://tompepinsky.com/)