20.-› James Alt (Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government and Director of the Harvard University Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences), “Credibility, Transparency, and Institutions” (17th May 2000)
19.-› James Alt, “Institutions, Parties, and Fiscal Policy” (16th May 2000)
18.-› Michael Mann (Professor of the University of California at Los Angeles, UCLA), “The Micro Level: Explaining the Descent into Murder” (9th May 2000)
17.-› Michael Mann, “The Macro Level: What Makes Some Ethnic Conflict Situations Especially Dangerous” (8th May 2000)
16.-› Araceli García del Soto (Professor of the University of Salamanca), “Opiniones intergeneracionales sobre la monarquía española” (14th April 2000)
15.-› Sidney Tarrow (Maxwell M. Upson Profesor of Government and Sociology, Cornell University), “Does International Politics Create Transnational Movements? An Institutional Theory with Data from European Contention” (7th April 2000)
14.-› Sidney Tarrow, “Conflictual Cooperation: Why Movements Institutionalize and Why It May Not Be Such a Bad Thing” (6th April 2000)
13.-› Josep Colomer (Researcher of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC), “La elección de las instituciones democráticas: eficiencia social y estabilidad” (30th March 2000)
12.-› Bernard Manin (Professor of the University of New York), “Democracy and the Rise of Non-Elected Authorities” (22nd March 2000)
11.-› Bernard Manin, “The Idea of Public Safety in Revolutionary France, 1789-1794” (20th March 2000)
10.-› Bruce Western (Faculty Associate of the Office of Population Research, University of Princeton), “The US Welfare State and Penal Policy” (16th March 2000)
9.-› Bruce Western, “Bayesian Thinking about Macrosociology” (15th March 2000)
8.-› Karl U. Mayer (director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany), “Life Courses in the Transformation of East Germany” (8th March 2000)
7.-› Karl U. Mayer, “Did We Practice What We Preached? A Review of 20 Years of Life Course Research” (6th March 2000)
6.-› Carles Boix (co-director of the Nations, State and Politics Workshop of the University of Chicago), “Democracia e igualdad” (16th December 1999)
5.-› Fritz W. Scharpf (director of the Max Planck lnstitute for the Study of Societies, Köln, Germany), “Governing in Europe: Effective and Democratic?” (13th December 1999)
4.-› Fritz W. Scharpf, “The Viability of Advanced Welfare States in the International Economy” (10th December 1999)
3.-› Joseph H. Weiler (professor of the Harvard Law School and co-director of the Harvard European Law Research Center), “From Cold War to Détente: Some Suggestions to Improve the (non) Dialogue between National Constitutional Courts and the European Court of Justice” (2nd December 1999)
2.-› Geoffrey Evans (Professor and Fellow of the Nuffield College, Oxford University), “Northern Irish Voters and the British-Irish Agreement: Foundations of a Stable Consociational Settlement” (26th November 1999)
1.-› Geoffrey Evans, “Explaining Ethnic Polarization Over Attitudes Towards Minority Rights in Eastern Europe: A Multilevel Analysis” (25th November 1999)