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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute presents the new Study of Global Politic
 s (SGP) series! We are kicking off the new series with presentations of tw
 o new books by Maxwell faculty\, Erin Hern and Daniel McDowell.Hern will t
 alk about “Explaining Successes in Africa: Things Don’t Always Fall Apart\
 ,” in which she focuses on African countries that have performed well in c
 ertain arenas and uses theory and case comparison to explain these success
 es. McDowell will introduce his book “Bucking the Buck: US Financial Sanct
 ions and the International Backlash Against the Dollar\,” which argues tha
 t punishing U.S. financial sanctions provoke its adversaries to reduce the
 ir reliance on the dollar and move into alternative currencies.About the a
 uthors:Erin Hern is an associate professor of political science at Syracus
 e University. Her research examines determinants of political behavior\, w
 ith a focus on how institutions and policy shape individual choices about 
 political action.Daniel McDowell is an associate professor of political sc
 ience at Syracuse University. His research focuses on the international po
 litics of money and finance\, with an emphasis on the U.S. and China in th
 ese arenas.
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SUMMARY:New SU Books\, with Erin Hern and Daniel McDowell
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Moynihan Institute presents the new Stu
 dy of Global Politics (SGP) series! We are kicking off the new series with
  presentations of two new books by Maxwell faculty\, Erin Hern and Daniel 
 McDowell.</p><p>Hern will talk about “Explaining Successes in Africa: Thin
 gs Don’t Always Fall Apart\,” in which she focuses on African countries th
 at have performed well in certain arenas and uses theory and case comparis
 on to explain these successes. McDowell will introduce his book “Bucking t
 he Buck: US Financial Sanctions and the International Backlash Against the
  Dollar\,” which argues that punishing U.S. financial sanctions provoke it
 s adversaries to reduce their reliance on the dollar and move into alterna
 tive currencies.</p><p>About the authors:</p><p>Erin Hern is an associate 
 professor of political science at Syracuse University. Her research examin
 es determinants of political behavior\, with a focus on how institutions a
 nd policy shape individual choices about political action.<br><br>Daniel M
 cDowell is an associate professor of political science at Syracuse Univers
 ity. His research focuses on the international politics of money and finan
 ce\, with an emphasis on the U.S. and China in these arenas.<br></p>
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