Jan 15 2020, Jordan Tama of American University and Marinov applied to the NSF with a grant proposal titled ``Commitment, Delegation, and Effectiveness: U.S. Statements and Actions on Sanctions''.
Friday, October 11, 2019 - 10:40 to Saturday, October 12, 2019 - 10:40
The conference aims to bring together scholars working in comparative politics, political economy, and formal political theory. 2019 Organizers: Sean Gailmard and Andrew Little, Berekeley.
T Braueninger and N Marinov will present their work on propaganda.
Marinov will speak about a number of applications of text analysis to issues in comparative politics and international relations. One is a an original dataset of economic sanctions, and discussion of economic sanctions, generated by applying machine-learning methods to U.S.