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In Dialogue with the United States: Virtual Teach-in with Prof. Dr. Hans Noel (Georgetown Univ.)

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Veranstaltungskategorie Vortrag

Veranstaltungsort
Online, Zoom

Veranstalter
Institut für Geschichte
Fulbright Austria, Austro-American Society, CIAS


Beschreibung

Regardless of who emerges victorious from the US-Presidential elections on November 3, the results will affect us all whether we would like to admit it or not. Consequently, it is a great pleasure to have political scientist Prof. Hans Noel (Georgetown University) „zoom in“ for a virtual teach-in as part of the „In Dialogue with the United States“ series.

Speaker bio:
Hans Noel is Associate Professor of Government at Georgetown University. His research is on political coalitions, political parties and ideology, with a focus on the United States. He is the author of Political Ideologies and Political Parties in America, and co-author of The Party Decides: Presidential Nominations Before and After Reform. He earned his Ph.D. at UCLA in 2006.

This is an ONLINE-ONLY event. The teach-in will take place in a secure, virtual, real-time, audio-video environment powered by Zoom.

We will convene virtually on Tuesday, Nov 10 at 6 pm (CET).

In order to receive your Zoom session key, you are asked to register for the event by Monday, Nov 9 at 8 pm (CET). Please register with Dr. Stefan Rabitsch at stefan [dot] rabitsch [at] aau [dot] at. Participants who are registered will receive their Zoom session key via email in the morning of Nov 10.

Vortragende(r)
Prof. Hans Noel, PhD (Political Science, Georgetown University)

Kontakt
Dr. Stefan Rabitsch (stefan [dot] rabitsch [at] aau [dot] at)

Anmeldepflichtig!
In order to receive your Zoom session key, you are asked to register for the event by Monday, Nov 9 at 8 pm (CET). Please register with Dr. Stefan Rabitsch at stefan [dot] rabitsch [at] aau [dot] at. Participants who are registered will receive their Zoom session key via email in the morning of Nov 10.