
Recent book publications by our faculty include: Professor Janet Gornick contributed chapters to two edited books: first, “The Socioeconomics of Single Parenthood: Reflections on the…

Throughout most of American history, the idea of socialism has been a hopeless, often vaguely defined dream. So distant were its prospects at midcentury that…

Join the Graduate Center’s Political Science Department for the 2016 Open House for Prospective PhD and M.A. students! This is a great opportunity to get…

Americans await the final presidential debate tonight with varying degrees of excitement and dread. While the planned topics include the federal debt, immigration policy, and…

Professor Richard Wolin just had a wonderful essay published over at the Chronicle of Higher Education. In it, he discusses how work put out by…

The central theme of Donald Trump’s campaign, his inaugural address and his actions since assuming the presidency is to Make America Great Again. When politicians…

10/26: Jessica Mahlbacher (CUNY Graduate Center) “Pushing the Boundaries: Nation-Expanding and Nation-Refining Mobilization in the Kremlin’s Discourse” 4:15pm Political Science Thesis Room 5th Floor CUNY…

10/19: Emma Jacobs (CUNY Graduate Center) “Storm Troopers: Securitization, Climate Change, and US Foreign Policy” 4:15pm Political Science Thesis Room 5th Floor CUNY Graduate Center…

10/5: Michael Sharpe (York College, CUNY) “Selecting by Ethnicity and Unemployment in the Liberal Democratic State: Remigration Policies in The Netherlands and Japan” 4:15pm Political…

Independent voters played a significant role in Tuesday’s primary elections. While some states hold primaries that are closed to those not officially registered with a…
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