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Gender in the Journals: Publication Patterns in Political Science

Gender in the Journals: Publication Patterns in Political Science by Dawn Langan, University of Pennsylvania Teele and Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology “Gender in the Journals,” by Dawn Teele and Kathleen Thelen examines publication patterns across […]

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A Discussion of Alexander Cooley and Jack Snyder’s Ranking the World: Grading States as a Tool for Global Governance

A Discussion of Alexander Cooley and Jack Snyder’s Ranking the World: Grading States as a Tool for Global Governance by Alexander Cooley, Barnard College and Jack Snyder, Columbia University Ranking the World: Grading States as a […]

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Meet 2017 RBSI Scholar, Joan Joseph

Joan Joseph, Florida State University Joan Joseph is a student at Florida State University (FSU), pursuing a dual degree in political science and statistics, along with minors in mathematics and computational science. She has recently completed […]

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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, Jacob Ausderan, Arkansas State University Academia has become an increasingly common political target, particularly the institution of academic tenure, which many conservative […]

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An Ignorant and Easily Duped Electorate?

An Ignorant and Easily Duped Electorate? by David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles The dilemma of America’s commitment to universal suffrage paired with recognition of the citizenry’s limited political knowledge and capabilities has been a […]