Junior Juliette Miller Receives Phi Beta Kappa Award for 2010
We are very pleased to inform everyone that Juliette Miller, a junior in Political Science, has been selected to receive a Phi Beta Kappa Award for 2010 in recognition of her demonstrated level of scholarship and academic achievement. She will receive this honor at the Phi Beta Kappa Initiation Ceremony. Professor Wiebke Denecke, Professor of Chinese, […]
New Book: After the Rubicon by Prof. Kriner
Douglas Kriner, Department of Political Science at Boston University, publishes a new book on the relationship between Congress and the president on issues of military affairs, After the Rubicon. When the United States goes to war, the nation’s attention focuses on the president. As commander in chief, a president reaches the zenith of power, while […]
New Book by Walter Clemens: Getting to Yes in Korea
Getting to Yes in Korea by professor Walter Clemens was published last summer by Paradigm Publishers with a foreword by New Mexico’s Governor Bill Richardson. Clemens discussed the book recently with Robin Young on WBUR’s program “Here and Now.” The book will be published soon in Korea as translated by BU grad student Yurim Yi. Paradigm Publishing […]
Professor Cathie Jo Martin: Award Winning Political Scientist
The American Political Science Association awarded Boston University Professor Cathie Jo Martin and Duane Swank the Jack L. Walker, Jr. Outstanding Article Award for her article “The Political Origins of Coordinated Capitalism.” This award “honors an article published in the last two calendar years that makes an outstanding contribution to research and scholarship on political […]