Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and Political Economy Project Present
Political Economy of Development Series
FOUR EVENTS
(LECTURES AND RELATED WORKSHOPS)
LECTURE
1. Development Under Authoritarian Rule
by Bassam Haddad
Tuesday, February 21, 12 pm
Johnson Center, 3rd Floor, Room A
George Mason University
This lecture examines the character and strategies of economic development in authoritarian regimes.
It emphasizes state-business relations and the combination of neoliberal prescriptions, class, and institutions of authoritarian control.Pizza and Drinks!
WORKSHOP
2. Workshop on Development
February 28, 12 pm, JC, Room A
by Bassam Haddad
The workshop is intended to serve as a space where students can interact with the instructor and each other
on matters related to their interests and/or research on the topic
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LECTURE
3. Political Economy of Oil
by John Warner
Tuesday, April 4, 12 pm
Johnson Center, 3rd Floor, Room B
George Mason University
This lecture addresses the intricacies and intersections of oil, authoritarian rule, and regional/international relations in the Arabian Peninsula. The focus will be on the structures of oil economies and implications thereof.
Pizza and Drinks!
WORKSHOP
4. Workshop on Oil
April 11, 12 pm, JC, Room B
by John Warner
The workshop is intended to serve as a space where students can interact with the instructor and each other
on matters related to their interests and/or research on the topic
Co-sponsored by Middle East Studies Program, Arab Studies Institute, Schar School for Policy & Government
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT PPE.GMU.EDU and MEIS.GMU.EDU
Political Economy of Development Series
FOUR EVENTS
(LECTURES AND RELATED WORKSHOPS)
LECTURE
1. Development Under Authoritarian Rule
by Bassam Haddad
Tuesday, February 21, 12 pm
Johnson Center, 3rd Floor, Room A
George Mason University
This lecture examines the character and strategies of economic development in authoritarian regimes.
It emphasizes state-business relations and the combination of neoliberal prescriptions, class, and institutions of authoritarian control.Pizza and Drinks!
WORKSHOP
2. Workshop on Development
February 28, 12 pm, JC, Room A
by Bassam Haddad
The workshop is intended to serve as a space where students can interact with the instructor and each other
on matters related to their interests and/or research on the topic
———————————————————————————————--
LECTURE
3. Political Economy of Oil
by John Warner
Tuesday, April 4, 12 pm
Johnson Center, 3rd Floor, Room B
George Mason University
This lecture addresses the intricacies and intersections of oil, authoritarian rule, and regional/international relations in the Arabian Peninsula. The focus will be on the structures of oil economies and implications thereof.
Pizza and Drinks!
WORKSHOP
4. Workshop on Oil
April 11, 12 pm, JC, Room B
by John Warner
The workshop is intended to serve as a space where students can interact with the instructor and each other
on matters related to their interests and/or research on the topic
Co-sponsored by Middle East Studies Program, Arab Studies Institute, Schar School for Policy & Government
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT PPE.GMU.EDU and MEIS.GMU.EDU