Stefanie Walter
@stefwalter.bsky.social
International relations and IPE prof at the University of Zurich and Co-Director of the UZH Crisis Competence Center. Research on globalization backlash, IPE, international (non-)cooperation, and IOs.
Optimist expecting the worst.
Optimist expecting the worst.
That is the best reason to miss it!
November 3, 2025 at 9:37 PM
That is the best reason to miss it!
Reposted by Stefanie Walter
▶️ Political Economy
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Jane Gingrich & Thomas Sattler
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👉🏽 Section chairs:
Jane Gingrich & Thomas Sattler
📢 Our section welcomes submissions examining how economic & political processes, policies and outcomes influence each other. We welcome studies from both comparative (CPE) or international (IPE) political economy >>>
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October 23, 2025 at 11:14 AM
▶️ Political Economy
👉🏽 Section chairs:
Jane Gingrich & Thomas Sattler
📢 Our section welcomes submissions examining how economic & political processes, policies and outcomes influence each other. We welcome studies from both comparative (CPE) or international (IPE) political economy >>>
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👉🏽 Section chairs:
Jane Gingrich & Thomas Sattler
📢 Our section welcomes submissions examining how economic & political processes, policies and outcomes influence each other. We welcome studies from both comparative (CPE) or international (IPE) political economy >>>
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The saying is that people cry twice when they move to Mannheim, once when they arrive, and once when they leave. This was certainly true for me - it grows on you.
October 24, 2025 at 4:52 PM
The saying is that people cry twice when they move to Mannheim, once when they arrive, and once when they leave. This was certainly true for me - it grows on you.
Thanks for your support, Jeff!
October 21, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Thanks for your support, Jeff!
I tend to think that academia mostly attracts smart people who prize the freedom to work on things they find interesting and people they like,and are happy to trade off higher private sector pay against this freedom (which is also why bureaucratizing & politicizing academia is a bad idea)
October 10, 2025 at 1:40 PM
I tend to think that academia mostly attracts smart people who prize the freedom to work on things they find interesting and people they like,and are happy to trade off higher private sector pay against this freedom (which is also why bureaucratizing & politicizing academia is a bad idea)