Month: August 2018
Cybersecurity for U.S. Elections: A View from the Front Lines
Hon. NELLIE GORBEA Secretary of State State of Rhode Island Rhode Island’s secretary of state and chief election official, Nellie Gorbea, is an expert on threats to voter registration and election data where it matters […]
Theme Panel: How Democratic is American Foreign Policy?
How Democratic is American Foreign Policy? How Democratic Should It Be? The theme for this year’s meeting of the American Political Science Association is Democracy and its Discontents. Thus it seems an appropriate time to […]
Anna L. Weissman — 2018 Kenneth Sherrill Prize Award Recipient
The American Political Science Association (APSA) will present the Kenneth Sherrill Prize to Anna L. Weissman at the 2018 APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition, the world’s largest gathering of political scientists and source for emerging […]
Education and Attitudes toward Interpersonal and State-Sanctioned Violence
Education and Attitudes toward Interpersonal and State-Sanctioned Violence by Landon Schnabel, Indiana University, Bloomington People with more education are typically more liberal than those with less education. This link between education and liberal attitudes is among […]
Meet Yanira Rivas Pineda de Melendez, 2018 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient
Yanira Rivas Pineda de Melendez is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research focuses on crime, the criminal justice system, and political participation in marginalized Latino communities. Yanira is currently […]
Daniel Ziblatt — 2018 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award Recipient
The American Political Science Association (APSA) will present the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award to Dr. Daniel Ziblatt at the 2018 APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition, the world’s largest gathering of political scientists and source for […]