COVID-19

Pandemic Politics

Pandemic Politics By Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania, Michael Bernhard and Daniel O’Neill, University of Florida Much of this special issue of Perspectives on Politics speaks to the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on marginalized groups […]

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Confronting the Modern Executive: Four Perspectives

Confronting the Modern Executive: Four Perspectives By Sanford Levinson, University of Texas It is no secret that political power in the United States and elsewhere has, overall, shifted to “the executive” and away from legislatures. […]

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COVID-19 and the Paradox of Scientific Advice

COVID-19 and the Paradox of Scientific Advice By Zeynep Pamuk, University of California, San Diego The scientific advisory committee is a neglected political institution whose importance became clear during the COVID-19 pandemic. What I call […]

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Government Targeting of Refugees in the Midst of Epidemics

Government Targeting of Refugees in the Midst of Epidemics By Alex Braithwaite, University of Arizona, Michael Frith, University of Oslo, Burcu Savun,  University of Pittsburgh, and Faten Ghosn, University of Arizona We investigate how the […]

Journals

Civic Engagement Leadership Program

Civic Engagement Leadership Program By Josh Franco, Cuyamaca College In Fall 2019, the California State Legislature passed and the Governor signed into law Assembly Bill (AB) 963, also known as the Student Civic and Voter […]