Putin’s rule depends on creating foreign enemies — and domestic ‘traitors’
This piece by Professor Robertson is available online now and will be in Sunday’s Washington Post. https://t.co/v9cHcI1gKq
This piece by Professor Robertson is available online now and will be in Sunday’s Washington Post. https://t.co/v9cHcI1gKq
Please take a moment to welcome Ye Wang, Assistant Professor in Political Methodology. Ye is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS), UC San Diego. Ye studies political methodology and comparative politics. He received … Read more
Congrats to Professor Clark on this article from Monkey Cage: Happy 50th anniversary, women’s legislative caucuses! Here’s how to be even more effective. Black women legislators can point out policy blind spots others might overlook. By Nadia E. Brown, Christopher … Read more
Speakers Series, Spring 2022 Poli203, Professor Frank Baumgartner All events are free, open to the public, and include audience Q&A Mondays, 5:30-7:00pm, Genome Sciences Building Auditorium G100, UNC-Chapel Hill List of upcoming Speakers: http://fbaum.unc.edu/teaching/POLI203_Sp22/poli203-sp22-speakers.html
In recent years, more women of color have been elected to office in the United States. These actors are often understudied, or ignored altogether, yet they play a pivotal role in American democracy. A special issue of the Journal of … Read more
When he intervenes abroad, the Russian president tends to use proxies or mercenaries, to minimize the impact on public opinion By Samuel A. Greene and Graeme B. Robertson The two-hour virtual summit between President Biden and Vladimir Putin, held Tuesday in … Read more
Bookmark This is a feature that highlights new books by College of Arts & Sciences faculty and alumni, published the first week of each month. Featured book: Market Power Politics: War, Institutions and Strategic Delay in World Politics (Oxford University Press, February … Read more
Statement on the Board of Trustees Decision Regarding Prof. Nikole Hannah-Jones May 27, 2021 The undersigned members of the UNC Political Science Department denounce the actions by the Board of Trustees (BOT) resulting in the appointment of Nikole Hannah-Jones to … Read more
At the bottom of the contested waters lies a supply of the rare earth minerals crucial to China’s tech ambitions. https://thediplomat.com/2021/05/chinas-deep-sea-motivation-for-claiming-sovereignty-over-the-south-china-sea/ GUEST AUTHORS: Mark Crescenzi and Stephen Gent Mark Crescenzi and Stephen Gent are professors of political science at the … Read more