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Professor Favorability and Student Perceptions of Professor Ideology

Professor Favorability and Student Perceptions of Professor Ideology by Travis Braidwood, Texas A&M University, Kingsville and Jacob Ausderan, Arkansas State University Academia has become an increasingly common political target, particularly the institution of academic tenure, […]

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Meet 2017 RBSI Scholar, Erica Wheeler

Erica Wheeler, University of Louisville Erica Wheeler is a student at the University of Louisville where she is majoring in political science and minoring in Pan-African studies. Erica is passionate about studying and researching “politics and […]

Annual Conference

Short Course: Set-theoretic Multimethod Research

Set-theoretic Multimethod Research: Principles and implementation (QMMR 5) Half Day PM (1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.) Multimethod Research: Principles and implementation (QMMR 5) Set-theoretic multi-method research (MMR) is a novel approach aiming for the generation […]

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Legitimacy and the UN Security Council Agenda

Legitimacy and the UN Security Council Agenda by Brian Frederking, McKendree University and Christopher Patane, University of Missouri Does the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) act as a legitimate organization, or is it guided by the […]