The Second Annual "No-Talent" Talent Showcase, Friday, May 21, 4:30PM

The Second Annual “No-Talent” Talent Showcase, Friday, May 21, 4:30PM

We’ve been unable to engage in our regular rituals to mark the end of the academic year–instead, we present to you, The Second Annual “No-Talent”…

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Read the Spring 2021 Edition of Homo Politicus

Read the Spring 2021 Edition of Homo Politicus

The Spring 2021 issue of the department newsletter Homo Politicus is now available! To download the newsletter, click here. You can also access the newsletter…

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Comparative Politics Workshop: Elizabeth Stein, "Breaking the Spiral of Silence: The Essential Role of Pre-Electoral Media Coverage for the 'No' Vote in Chile's 1988 Plebiscite," Wednesday, May 12, 11:45am-1:45pm EST

Comparative Politics Workshop: Elizabeth Stein, “Breaking the Spiral of Silence: The Essential Role of Pre-Electoral Media Coverage for the ‘No’ Vote in Chile’s 1988 Plebiscite,” Wednesday, May 12, 11:45am-1:45pm EST

Please join the Comparative Politics Workshop virtually via Zoom Wednesday, May 12 from 11:45am-1:45pm EST. Elizabeth Stein (Clarkson University) will present her paper: “Breaking the…

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Comparative Politics Workshop: Makito Takei and Leo Tamamizu, "Military Alliances, Repression, and Social Movements," Wednesday, May 5, 11:45am-1:45pm

Comparative Politics Workshop: Makito Takei and Leo Tamamizu, “Military Alliances, Repression, and Social Movements,” Wednesday, May 5, 11:45am-1:45pm

Please join the Comparative Politics Workshop virtually via Zoom Wednesday, May 5 from 11:45am-1:45pm EST. Makito Takei (University of North Texas) and Leo Tamamizu (GC…

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