Hariri Meet Our Fellows Talk Featuring Prof Palmer
Please join the Hariri Institute for Computing on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 for a Wednesday@Hariri/Meet Our Fellows event. The presentation will feature… More
Menino Survey of Mayors in the News
Yesterday the Initiative on Cities released the 2017 Menino Survey of Mayors in Washington, D.C. Professors Einstein, Glick and Palmer (all members… More
Grad Student Winger Publishes on Nixon Doctrine
Graduate student Gregory Winger recently published an article in the Journal of Cold War Studies, "The Nixon Doctrine and U.S. Relations with… More
Profs Kriner & Christenson on Unilateral Action in AJPS
Professors Kriner and Christenson have published an article in the latest issue of the American Journal of Political Science. In their piece,… More
Prof Perez on Catalonia’s Turmoil in the Monkey Cage
Professor Sofia Perez recently published an article in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage: "Catalonia is still in the grip of turmoil. Here’s… More
Profs Einstein & Glick Publish on State-Local Conflict
Professors Einstein and Glick recently published an article, "Cities in American Federalism: Evidence on State–Local Government Conflict from a Survey of Mayors,"… More
Prof Kriner Wins Back-to-Back Neustadt Awards & the Fenno Prize
Professor Douglas Kriner's book (co-authored with Eric Schickler), Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power, has won the 2017 Richard E.… More
Prof Cappella Zielinski’s Book Wins the Jervis & Schroeder Award
Professor Rosella Cappella Zielinski recently received The Robert L. Jervis and Paul W. Schroeder Best Book Award from the International History and… More
Grad Student Taiyi Sun Publishes on State-Society Relations
Graduate student Taiyi Sun recently published an article in China Information, “Earthquakes and the typologies of state-society relations in China.” Abstract: The… More
Profs Kriner & Wilson Win Best BJPIR Article Award
Professors Doug Kriner and Graham Wilson recently won the award for Best Article published in the British Journal of Politics and International… More
