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Tripping Constructivism

TRIPping Constructivism by Ayşe Zarakol, University of Cambridge The Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) surveys have become the authoritative source for making sense of the discipline of international relations (IR) as a global field […]

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George C. Edwards III Symposium

George C. Edwards III Symposium by Justin S. Vaughn, Boise State University, with contributions from George C. Edwards, Texas A&M University; Karen Hult, Virgina Tech University; William G. Howell, University of Chicago; Richard Waterman, University […]

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Of White Whales, Obamacare, and the Roberts Court: The Republican Attempts to Harpoon Obama’s Presidential Legacy

Of White Whales, Obamacare, and the Roberts Court: The Republican Attempts to Harpoon Obama’s Presidential Legacy by Christopher P. Banks, Kent State University [@cpb_banks] Presidential legacies are shaped by retrospective historical judgments that grow from political successes, failures, […]

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Ethnic Studies as a Site for Political Education: Critical Service Learning and the California Domestic Worker Bill of Rights

Ethnic Studies as a Site for Political Education: Critical Service Learning and the California Domestic Worker Bill of Rights by Tania D. Mitchell, University of Minnesota  & Kathleen Coll, University of San Francisco Service learning in political […]