NEW DEADLINE MARCH 26 - GSIPE virtual conference

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Nina Obermeier
Wed, Mar 17, 2021 3:07 PM

Dear all,

We are extending the deadline for submissions to the GSIPE Virtual
Conference on the International Political Economy of Trade. The new
deadline to submit an abstract is Friday, March 26.

We invite submissions on any aspect of the international political economy
of trade by graduate students in economics, political science, or a related
discipline. More information on the conference and application process can
be found in the updated call for papers (attached). Abstracts can be
submitted via this form https://forms.gle/izBqZarrLHTtLYik8. The
conference will be held on April 27, 2021.

We would be grateful if you could help us distribute the call for papers to
your colleagues or eligible graduate students in your network.

Thank you in advance for your collaboration.

Best,
The Graduate Student International Political Economy Workshop (GSIPE)
planning team (Baptiste Souillard, Giovanna Rodriguez-Garcia, Lorenzo
Crippa, Nina Obermeier, Oriana Montti, Taylor Dalton, and Tobias Korn)

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Nina Obermeier
PhD candidate, Department of Government
Cornell University
keo44@cornell.edu
+1 (607) 279-2364

Dear all, We are extending the deadline for submissions to the GSIPE Virtual Conference on the International Political Economy of Trade. The new deadline to submit an abstract is *Friday, March 26*. We invite submissions on any aspect of the international political economy of trade by graduate students in economics, political science, or a related discipline. More information on the conference and application process can be found in the updated call for papers (attached). Abstracts can be submitted via this form <https://forms.gle/izBqZarrLHTtLYik8>. The conference will be held on April 27, 2021. We would be grateful if you could help us distribute the call for papers to your colleagues or eligible graduate students in your network. Thank you in advance for your collaboration. Best, The Graduate Student International Political Economy Workshop (GSIPE) planning team (Baptiste Souillard, Giovanna Rodriguez-Garcia, Lorenzo Crippa, Nina Obermeier, Oriana Montti, Taylor Dalton, and Tobias Korn) -- Nina Obermeier PhD candidate, Department of Government Cornell University keo44@cornell.edu +1 (607) 279-2364