Join @kristigovella.bsky.social @@sarahbauerled.bsky.socialMichael Beeman, Kay Shimizu and Shujiro Urata on 10/29 for a virtual event about Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel and the broader lessons that might be drawn for it.
Register here: https://bit.ly/3Jbihdl
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As the US steps back from leading in global governance institutions, China has increasingly stepped into leadership roles, serving as head of WHO, FAO, and other important UN agencies in recent years. In new (open access!) work with
@rhulvey.bsky.social in @the-peio.bsky.social we ask: why? 1/5
How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation, and the Fate of Nations by Carl Benedikt Frey. Shortlisted; 2025 Financial Times & Schroders Business Book of the Year Award
Congratulations to @carlbfrey.bsky.social, whose book How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation, and the Fate of Nations is among 6 titles shortlisted for the 2025 @financialtimes.com and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award!
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#BBYA25 #Business #Economics
Reminder: The deadline to nominate the person you think is most deserving of the ISSS Emerging Scholar Award is September 15! www.isanet.org/Programs/Awa...
For those attending @apsa.bsky.social save the date for the Int'l Collaboration section meeting! We will honor award winners, take care of a bit of business, and connect with our great community. The meeting will be Friday, September 12 from 6:30 - 7:30, Location still TBA.
The International Collaboration Section is thrilled to announce its 2024 award winners! Many thanks to the award committee members for their hard work. 🧵
That's great news, congratulations! 👏
Supporting Women in International Political Economy Conference April 12, 2024 The one-day conference has three primary aims: 1) present innovative work on international political economy, 2) create opportunities for networking and feedback within and across levels of seniority, 3) provide space to articulate challenges (and strategies for addressing these challenges) particular to women (and non-binary) scholars working in IPE. By connecting women at different stages of their careers, the conference will help foster new connections and conversations about career advancement and opportunities in the field of IPE. The conference will feature panels of junior scholars with senior discussants, a roundtable on academic careers in IPE, and happy hour and dinner for informal conversations. Submissions: We are soliciting submissions on topics in international political economy from junior (defined as post-PhD, pre-tenure) women and non-binary scholars.
CfP: Supporting Women in International Political Economy Conference
When: April 12
Where: UPenn
What: Mentorship, feedback, solidarity!
Who: Junior women & non-binary scholars (post-PhD)
Submit full drafts by December 15: forms.gle/Waj2dejPtf3d...
Register to attend: forms.gle/oLddU2Jgdxnc...
LinkedIn does not seem to have a LinkedIn Premium giftcard option. Wondering if there are suggestions as to what types of incentives and rewards could be implemented for LinkedIn surveys?
Curious about how IO works, or about what sorts of manuscripts fit our journal’s scope? Join us for our second annual virtual “Ask the IO Editors” session, Nov 2, 10:30am-noon EDT.
To attend, register here: princeton.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
We also will record and post the session.
🚨Call for Papers🚨 Psyched to announce the CBS-Princeton Money in Politics conference to be held in Copenhagen, June 2024. Third iteration of the conference, always a fantastic experience. Send us your papers before Jan 5, '24!
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Thanks for sharing, @cfbalcazar.bsky.social ! Fascinating topics to build into IPE classes