Event

PhD Defence: Severing the Lifelines of Tyranny: How Individually Targeted Sanctions Can Decrease Public, Elite, and International Support for Autocratic Regimes

Mikkel Sejersen will defend his PhD dissertation

Info about event

Time

Friday 26 April 2019,  at 14:15 - 16:00
[Translate to English:] Mikkel Sejersen
[Translate to English:] Mikkel Sejersen Foto: Aarhus BSS Kommunikation

To complete the PhD study programme in Political Science, Mikkel Sejersen presents his PhD dissertation, giving a public lecture followed by a defence

The subject of the lecture is:

Which of the three sources is, across different conditions and features of autocracy, more likely to be effective in decreasing regime support?

The title of the dissertation:

Severing the Lifelines of Tyranny: How Individually Targeted Sanctions Can Decrease Public, Elite, and International Support for Autocratic Regimes

The assessment panels consists of:

Associate professor Clara Portela, University of Valencia

Associate professor Abel Escribà Folch, University of Pompeuy Fabra

Associate professor Lars Johannsen, Aarhus University

Where and when:

Friday, April 26, 2019 at 2:15-4:00 pm in Aud. A I (1333/101)

Reception:

Upon the defence the department will host a reception in the lounge, building 1330