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**RESCHEDULED** Can German Economic Reform Survive Without Electoral System Change? Evidence From Other Democracies **RESCHEDULED**

CEES Faculty Lecture by Professor Ron Rogowski

Thursday, May 25, 2006
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
UCLA
4357 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095

The Center for European and Eurasian Studies invites the public to a lecture by Ron Rogowski, Professor of Political Science at UCLA, part of CEES Faculty Lecture Series.

Ron Rogowski specializes in comparative politics and political economy. His book Commerce and Coalitions explores how international trade shapes domestic political coalitions. In 1999, the American Political Science Association honored him by organizing a roundtable discussion to commemorate the tenth anniversary of its publication. His recent work considers how the design of electoral systems affects a nation's economic policies. He has also investigated globalization, capital mobility, and the sources of price differentials across national boundaries. Rogowski teaches an undergraduate introduction to comparative politics and a graduate course on the external sources of domestic politics. Professor Rogowski served as the Chair of the Political Science Department during a period of growing national prominence. He has been a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.

Cost: This lecture is free and open to the public.

Special Instructions

Complete paper available on request.

For more information please contact

Amanda Mountain
Tel: 310-825-4060
amountain@international.ucla.edu

Sponsor(s): Center for European and Eurasian Studies