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Professor Crawford Publishes New Huffington Post Op-Ed About Afghan War Toll

Political Science and International Relations Professor Neta Crawford and Catherine Lutz (Brown University) recently published an Op-Ed on the Huffington Post. They take a thorough look at the data from the war in Afghanistan and focus on the costs in Afghanistan and Packistan. They conclude that “Since the initial invasion of Afghanistan 11 years ago […]

Professor Swanson to participate on Panels at Yale Conference

On Thursday, November 1 at Yale University, Professor Judith Swanson will participate in two discussion panels on Steven Smith’s new book, “Political Philosophy.”  The discussions are part of the Yale Representative Institutions Conference and will cover ancient and modern political thought, as well as the teaching of political philosophy.  Other panel members include Prof Robert […]

Graduate Student June Park Publishes Chapter in New Book About China

June Park, a Fulbright Fellow and PhD Candidate (ABD) in International Relations and International Political Economy, has recently published a chapter in a new book about China. Her contribution, “Bargaining for More: China’s Initiatives for Regional Free Trade in East Asia by June Park” is chapter 7 of China Joins Global Governance Cooperation and Contentions.

PO Major Becca Rutenberg Featured as a Seventeen Magazine “Electionista” Blogger

Becca Rutenberg, a student in the department’s BA/MA and Honors programs, is one of the six politically active young women featured an “Electionista” in Seventeen Magazine. According to the magazine, “Politics can be confusing, overwhelming, and well, a little boring. That’s where Electionista comes in! Our Electionista bloggers are here to give you the facts […]

4 Graduate Students to Present at 2013 ISA Conference

4 GRADUATE STUDENTS TO PRESENT AT 2013 ISA CONFERENCE 4 graduate students in the Department have been accepted to present at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA) in April, 2013 in San Francisco, CA. Anshul Jain, June Park, Ahmet Tekelioglu and Gregory Winger will be presenting individual research papers on a range […]

Professor Neta Crawford on Drone Strikes at the Huffington Post

Professor Neta Crawford recently published an opinion and analysis piece titled “‘Targeted’ Drones Strikes and Magical Thinking” on the widely read Huffington Post news site. Professor Crawford, an expert in International Relations who is Co-Director of the “Costs of War” project writes about the realities about the United States’ use of drones arguing, among other […]

Professor Gerring Wins NSF Grant For Massive Database Project

Professor John Gerring was recently awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation to support his contributions to the Center for Historical Information and Analysis (CHIA) database project which is expected to provide an invaluable resource to historians and social sciences.  The NSF award will allow Gerring to  link his current project based at Boston University, […]

Cal Berkeley Prof David Vogel to Speak About Health and Safety Regulations

Join us for a talk with David J. Vogel, Professor of Political Science and the Solomon P. Lee Chair in Business Ethics at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, and one of the foremost experts on business-government relations and on corporate social responsibility. Professor Vogel focuses on the comparative and international dimensions […]