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SUMMARY:APSA 2016 Annual Meeting & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:APSA 2016 Annual Meeting & Exhibition \nDateSeptember 1\, 2016 to September 4\, 2016 \nTime8:00am to 5:00pm \nLocation \nContact \nAPSA 2016 Annual Meeting & Exhibition September 1-4\, Philadelphia\, PAPennsylvania Convention Center/Marriott Downtown PhiladelphiaJoin us in Philadelphia for the 112th APSA Annual Meeting to address the latest scholarship in political science while exploring the 2016 theme\, “Great Transformations: Political Science and the Big Questions of Our Time.” APSA and the 2016 Program Chairs Kimberly Morgan\, The George Washington University\, and Deborah Schildkraut\, Tufts University\, look forward to your participation in panels and sessions prepared by APSA’s 55 divisions and numerous related groups at the 2016 APSA Annual Meeting. Philadelphia is the second-largest city on the East Coast and the fifth largest in the United States. It is within 200 miles of 46 million people. It’s the cradle of liberty\, a city of medical firsts\, and the only UNESCO World Heritage City in the nation. It’s home to James Beard Award-winning chefs\, was named one of the most walkable cities in the nation\, and lies less than 2 hours from New York. \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
URL:https://polisci.ucla.edu/event/apsa-2016-annual-meeting-exhibition/
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SUMMARY:UCLA Political Science APSA Reception
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Political Science APSA Reception \nDateSeptember 1\, 2017 \nTime7:30pm to 9:00pm \nLocation\nHilton San Francisco Union Square[Continental Parlor 1; Tower 3\, Ballroom (BR) Level]333 O’Farrell StreetSan Francisco\, CA  94102 \nContact\nContact Information\nBelinda SunnuPhone (310)206-7558bsunnu@polisci.ucla.edu \nFriday\, September 1st from 7:30 – 9:00pm in the Hilton San Francisco Union Square[Continental Parlor 1; Tower 3\, Ballroom (BR) Level]333 O’Farrell StreetSan Francisco\, CA  94102(between Taylor St & Mason St – Tenderloin\, Union Square) \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
URL:https://polisci.ucla.edu/event/ucla-political-science-apsa-reception/
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SUMMARY:Labor Day holiday
DESCRIPTION:Labor Day holiday \nDateSeptember 7\, 2015 \nTime6:00am \nLocation \nContact \nLabor Day holiday\, September 7\, 2015 – MondayNo classes in session. \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
URL:https://polisci.ucla.edu/event/labor-day-holiday/
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SUMMARY:Life\, Death\, or Zombies? The Vitality of Regional Economic Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Life\, Death\, or Zombies? The Vitality of Regional Economic Organizations \nDateSeptember 23\, 2013 \nTime8:00am to 9:30am \nLocation\n10383 Bunche Hall \nContact \nSince the 1960s\, regional economic organizations (REOs) have proliferated\, not least in the developing world. Yet many of these agreements are among countries with few factor complementarities and little to trade\, and recent research shows that many of them do not live up to their own goals. This paper shows that most organizations end up in one of three situations. They might die off altogether\, though this is infrequent\, since politicians are usually reluctant to exit from or disband agreements. A large group of them become “zombies\, where they exist in name alone\, particularly if they are unable to attract and retain talented staff. A third category includes organizations that are alive and functioning. I demonstrate this proposition using a new measure of the vitality of regional economic organizations. Around 30% the organizations in the sample are alive and functioning; around 20% are essentially dead\, and nearly 50% are zombies. The ability of the secretariats to attract and retain talented staff (as proxied by hardship compensation associated with the secretariat’s location) as well as to autonomously enact policy are associated with whether organizations truly stay active\, or whether they simply endure or die off. Economic predictors\, such as levels of wealth\, trade\, or trade potential in a set of economies\, also play a role.	http://www.polisci.ucla.edu/workshops/ir-workshop-papers/Julia%20Gray%20Paper-%2009-23-13.pdf\n10/23/2013	Other	Anthony Pagden\, UCLA		Giulia	Sissa	Giulia Sissa – UCLA	UCLA	2014 Travel Study Info Session – The Invention of Europe: Paris & Venice	Tuesday\, October 29\, 2013	12:00 PM – 1:00 PM	10/29/2013 12:00:00	10/29/2013 13:00:00	4276 Bunche Hall	Enjoy an exciting and instructive summer\, in two of the most glamorous cities in Europe: Paris and Venice. In this intensive program\, we will examine the project for a united Europe\, from classical antiquity to the present. In France you will visit Versailles\, the Pantheon and Les Invalides. In Venice\, the earliest republic of the modern world\, you will have the opportunity to visit the canals\, the Doge’s Palace\, the council chamber of the Republic\, the famous Jewish quarters and the many places\, where\, for centuries\, the European Christian West encountered the Muslim East.		http://www.polisci.ucla.edu/news/travel-study-info-session-paris-venice/image/ \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
URL:https://polisci.ucla.edu/event/life-death-or-zombies-the-vitality-of-regional-economic-organizations/
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SUMMARY:Fall Quarter 2015 begins
DESCRIPTION:Fall Quarter 2015 begins \nDateSeptember 21\, 2015 \nTime(All day) \nLocation\nUCLA Political Science \nContact \nFall Quarter 2015 begins \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
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SUMMARY:U Heard It Here
DESCRIPTION:U Heard It Here \nDateSeptember 19\, 2016 \nTime6:00pm to 9:00pm \nLocation\nCalifornia NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) UCLA Campus \nContact\nPhone (310)825-4038CollegeEvents@support.ucla.edu \n  Chair and Professor Jeffrey B. Lewisinvites you to attend the second in the series of presentations on the 2016 Presidential ElectionROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE 2016:IS THIS TIME REALLY DIFFERENT?featuringMolly Ball Staff Writer\, The Atlanticin conversation withLynn Vavreck Professor of Political Science\, UCLAMonday\, September 19\, 2016 6:00 p.m. Reception to followCalifornia NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)UCLA CampusSelf-pay parking available for $12 in Structure 9Inquiries: CollegeEvents@support.ucla.edu or (310) 825-4038 \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
URL:https://polisci.ucla.edu/event/u-heard-it-here/
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SUMMARY:Fall Quarter instruction begins
DESCRIPTION:Fall Quarter instruction begins \nDateSeptember 24\, 2015 \nTime12:15am \nLocation \nContact \nFall Quarter instruction begins \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
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