GSIPE Mini-Conference on IPE of the Environment: Call for Papers

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Nina Obermeier
Mon, Mar 7, 2022 3:47 PM

4th GSIPE Mini-Conference: IPE of the EnvironmentSubmit abstracts HERE
https://forms.gle/ce8DxzdEAacUVQHH8

The Graduate Student International Political Economy Workshop (GSIPE) is
pleased to announce that its fourth virtual themed conference will be held
on May 10, 2022.

The purpose of the conference is to showcase completed research and work in
progress on any aspect of the international political economy of the
environment, broadly defined. We invite submissions by graduate students in
economics, political science, international law, or a related discipline.

More information on the conference and application process can be found in
the attached call for papers. Abstracts should be submitted by March 22
via this form: https://forms.gle/ce8DxzdEAacUVQHH8

We would be grateful if you could help us distribute the call for papers to
your colleagues or eligible graduate students in your network. If you have
any questions about the conference, please email gsipe.planning@gmail.com.

Thank you in advance for your collaboration.

Best regards,

Lorenzo Crippa, Taylor Dalton, Yunsieg P. Kim, Tobias Korn, Nina Obermeier,
Giovanna Rodriguez-Garcia, and Baptiste Souillard (GSIPE Planning Team)

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Nina Obermeier
[she/her/hers]
PhD candidate, Department of Government
Cornell University
keo44@cornell.edu
+1 (607) 279-2364

4th GSIPE Mini-Conference: IPE of the EnvironmentSubmit abstracts HERE <https://forms.gle/ce8DxzdEAacUVQHH8> The Graduate Student International Political Economy Workshop (GSIPE) is pleased to announce that its fourth virtual themed conference will be held on *May 10, 2022*. The purpose of the conference is to showcase completed research and work in progress on any aspect of the international political economy of the environment, broadly defined. We invite submissions by graduate students in economics, political science, international law, or a related discipline. More information on the conference and application process can be found in the attached call for papers. *Abstracts should be submitted by March 22* via this form: https://forms.gle/ce8DxzdEAacUVQHH8 We would be grateful if you could help us distribute the call for papers to your colleagues or eligible graduate students in your network. If you have any questions about the conference, please email gsipe.planning@gmail.com. Thank you in advance for your collaboration. Best regards, Lorenzo Crippa, Taylor Dalton, Yunsieg P. Kim, Tobias Korn, Nina Obermeier, Giovanna Rodriguez-Garcia, and Baptiste Souillard (*GSIPE Planning Team*) -- Nina Obermeier [she/her/hers] PhD candidate, Department of Government Cornell University keo44@cornell.edu +1 (607) 279-2364