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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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The Role of Social Group Membership on Classroom Participation

The Role of Social Group Membership on Classroom Participation by Şule Yaylacı, University of British Columbia and Edana Beauvais, University of British Columbia Active and cooperative learning is integral to many social science classes as they increase student […]

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Behind and Beyond the Return of Religion

Behind and Beyond the Return of Religion by Meirav Jones, University of Pennsylvania The subtitle of Michael Walzer’s monumental first book published in 1965, The Revolution of the Saints, was A Study in the Origins of Radical […]

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What Should We Mean by “Pattern of Political Violence”?

What Should We Mean by “Pattern of Political Violence”? Repertoire, Targeting, Frequency, and Technique by Francisco Gutiérrez-Sanín,  Universidad Nacional de Colombia, and Elisabeth Jean Wood, Yale University  To leverage the full range of observed variation in patterns of violence […]

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Meet 2017 MFP Fellow, Alex Munoz

Alex Munoz graduated Summa cum laude from Southern Methodist University in 2016 with a BA in political science with distinction, honors in liberal arts, and a minor in management science. He is a member of […]

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Meet 2017 MFP Fellow, Kennia Coronado

Kennia Coronado (RBSI 2016) is a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee majoring in political science and Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino Studies. She is a recipient of the Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship for […]