Journals

Analysis of Text-Analysis Syllabi: Building a Text-Analysis Syllabus Using Scaling

Analysis of Text-Analysis Syllabi: Building a Text-Analysis Syllabus Using Scaling By Nadjim Fréchet, Université de Montréal, Justin Savoie, University of Toronto, and Yannick Dufresne, Université Laval In the last decade, text-analytic methods have become a fundamental element of a political […]

American Political Science Review

How Partisan Is Local Law Enforcement? Evidence from Sheriff Cooperation with Immigration Authorities

How Partisan Is Local Law Enforcement? Evidence from Sheriff Cooperation with Immigration Authorities By Daniel M. Thompson, Stanford University Is local law enforcement conducted differently based on the party in power? I offer an answer […]

American Political Science Review

Can Economic Assistance Shape Combatant Support in Wartime? Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan

Can Economic Assistance Shape Combatant Support in Wartime? Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan By Jason Lyall,  Dartmouth College, Yang-Yang Zhou, University of British Columbia and Kosuke Imai, Harvard University Governments, militaries, and aid organizations all rely […]

Career Paths

Want to Know How to Land a Government Job? Dr. Heather Wickramarachi Provides Advice Based on Her Experience at the USITC

Heather Wickramarachi is a Senior International Economist in the Office of industries at the United States International Trade Commission (USITC), an independent federal agency. She has a PhD from the University of California – Irvine. Prior to […]

Journals

“The State” of International Studies: Curriculum Design

“The State” of International Studies: Curriculum Design By Bobbi Gentry, Bridgewater College and Szymon Stojek, Friends of Refugees In recent decades, institutions across the United States have increasingly emphasized global education as a prerequisite to successful existence in a […]

2016 Elections

What You Need To Know About Election Polls

The surprising outcome of the 2016 presidential election led many people to question the credibility of public opinion polling. That’s a fair question, considering so many polls suggested Hillary Clinton would win the election. Twelve of the thirteen final national […]