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December 26, 2014

[SSJ: 8801] Call for Papers: Political Institutions Workshop with John Carey

From: Yuko Kasuya
Date: 2014/12/26

Call for Papers
Political Institutions Workshop with John Carey

Under the auspices of the Top Global University Project of Ministry of Education, Political Institutions Workshop will be held inviting Professor John Carey of Dartmouth University as the keynote speaker. In addition to Professor Carey's presentation, we invite 3 to 4 paper givers. Possible topics include elections, legislature, and executive- legislative relations, among others. The aim of this workshop is to provide Japan-based scholars with an opportunity to present their research and get feedback from the audience, including Professor Carey. The workshop is also intended to serve as a venue for networking among scholars and students doing research on political institutions.

When: March 21, 2015(Saturday)
Where: Mita Campus, Keio University
Timetable:
1 pm - 2pm Keynote by Professor John Carey
2 pm - 5:30 pm Presentation of four selected presenters Each person will be allotted one hour for presentation and discussion of his/her paper.
6 pm - Reception

How to Apply:
Submit your abstract (150-400 words) to Yuko Kasuya
(ykasuya@a7.keio.jp) by January 31, 2015. If you already have a paper, please submit it together with your abstract. Decisions will be announced by February 15, 2015. If accepted, full paper should be submitted by March 14, 2015.

* Information about workshop participation will be announced in mid-February.

Organizers:
Yuko Kasuya (Keio University)
Yusaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth College)

Inquires: Yuko Kasuya (ykasuya@a7.keio.jp) ...............................

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粕谷祐子
慶應義塾大学法学部 教授
108-8345 東京都港区三田2-15-45
TEL: 03-5427-1075(直通)
FAX: 03-5427-1578(代表)
E-MAIL: ykasuyaa[at]law.keio.ac.jp
ykasuya[at]a7.keio.jp

Yuko KASUYA
Professor, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Law, Keio University 2-15-45, Mita, Minato, Tokyo,
108-8345 JAPAN
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