This page indicates which students have signed up to write summaries of the readings for each week. Students who will present their summaries in class are indicated by an asterisk*.
Week II. 2/1 - 2/3. What are political parties?
1. Wolfram Dennis * |
Week III. 2/8 - 2/10. Where do parties come from?
1. Natalya Seliuk * |
2. Carlos Pinto * |
3. Robert Goldberg |
Week IV. 2/15 - 2/17. How are parties organized?
1. Michael Benedict * |
2. Evan Gillman |
3. Natalya Seliuk |
Week V. 2/22 - 2/24 Politics within parties.
1. Daniel Smith |
2. Melissa Popper |
3. Evan Gillman * |
Week VI. 2/28 - 3/2. Party Systems and Social Cleavages
1. Michael Schreiber * |
2. Seth Van Aalten |
Week VII. 3/7 - 3/9. Party Systems and Electoral Competition
1. Kerry Kantin * |
2. Kevin Gross * |
3. Erik Berglund |
Week VIII. 3/14 - 3/16. Party System Change
1. Darren Moss * |
2. Luke |
Week IX. 3/28 - 3/30. Coalition Theory
1. Kevin Gross |
2. Kerry Kantin |
3. Daniel Smith * |
Week X. 4/4 - 4/6. Delivering the (Public) Goods
1. Erik Berglund * |
2. Michael Benedict |
3. Luke* |
Week XI. 4/11 - 4/13. Delivering the (Private) Goods
1. Melissa Popper * |
2. Darren Moss |
3. Michael Schriber |
Week XII. 4/18. Parties in Quasi or Non Democratic systems
1. Robert Goldberg * |
2. Carlos Pinto |
3. Wolfram Dennis |
Week XIII. 4/25 - 4/27. Party Finance
1. Seth Van Aalten * |