Video and Papers: GRIPE Season 3
Spring 2021
Brian Burgoon (Amsterdam) and Wouter Schakel (Amsterdam)
View the archived webinar here.
Adriane Fresh (Duke)
Political Representation in the Era of Britain’s Expanding Overseas Trade
View the archived webinar here.
Ken Scheve (Yale) and Theo Serlin (Stanford)
The German Trade Shock and the The Rise of the Neo-Welfare State in Early 20th Century Britain
Cornelia Woll (Sciences Po)
Cameron Ballard-Rosa (UNC), Judy Goldstein (Stanford), and Nita Rudra (Georgetown)
Trade as Villain: Falling Public Support for Globalization and the Decline of the American Dream
Maha Rafi Atal (Copenhagen Business School)
Company Rule: How Corporate Ideology Shapes Private Governance
Michael Findley (UT-Austin), Daniel Nielson (UT-Austin) and Jason Sharman (Cambridge)
Banking Bad: A Global Field Experiment Testing Money-Laundering Risks in International Finance
Jeff Colgan (Brown)
Partial Hegemony: Oil Politics and International Order
Iain Osgood (Michigan) and ByungKoo Kim (Michigan).
Uncovering and Explaining Strategies of Global Economic Engagement
Sarah Bermeo (Duke) and David Leblang (Virginia)
Climate Change, Income Shocks and Violence: Understanding Migration from Central America
Alexandra Guisinger (Temple) and Ryan Brutger (California – Berkeley)
Framing Layoffs: Media Coverage, Blame Attribution, and Trade-Related Policy Responses
B. Peter Rosendorff (New York) and James Bisbee (New York)
Anti-Globalization Sentiment: Shocking the Insecure