2020 Elections

Medicare for All, Some, or None? Testing the Effects of Ambiguity in the Context of the 2020 Presidential Election

Medicare for All, Some, or None? Testing the Effects of Ambiguity in the Context of the 2020 Presidential Election By Elizabeth N. Simas, University of Houston Political scientists have long contemplated whether candidates are better […]

Journals

Learning through Peer Reviewing and Publishing in the Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics: Twenty Years Later

Learning through Peer Reviewing and Publishing in the Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics: Twenty Years Later By Christina P. Walker, Oakland University, Terri L. Towner, Oakland University, Rosalee A. Clawson, Purdue University, Zoe […]

Virtual Meeting

2021 Virtual Dissertation Workshop | Deadline Extended: May 21

2021 Virtual Dissertation Workshop on International Law, Human Rights, and the Politics of Rights in International Relations DEADLINE EXTENDED: May 21, 2021 | Apply here! Co-Leaders: Audrey Comstock, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University Heather Smith-Cannoy, […]