Ph.D. Candidate Philip Johnson Awarded Two Fellowships for Work on Organized Crime in Mexico

Ph.D. Candidate Philip Johnson Awarded Two Fellowships for Work on Organized Crime in Mexico

As the fall semester begins with an unusual set of challenges, Ph.D. candidate Philip Johnson (Political Science), who studies crime and violence in Latin America,…

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CPW: Lisa Wedeen, "Authoritarian Apprehensions" Thursday September 24, 4:15-5:45pm

CPW: Lisa Wedeen, “Authoritarian Apprehensions” Thursday September 24, 4:15-5:45pm

The Comparative Politics Workshop and PhD/MA Program in Political Science at The Graduate Center, CUNY, will host a conversation with Lisa Wedeen (University of Chicago)…

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Election Series: Sanford Schram and Richard Fording, "The Mainstreaming of Racism in American Politics" Thursday September 17, 4:30pm

Election Series: Sanford Schram and Richard Fording, “The Mainstreaming of Racism in American Politics” Thursday September 17, 4:30pm

Join us for the second installment of our virtual series of events, “Election 2020: Unprecedented Politics, New Challenges for Political Science.” On Thursday, September 17,…

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CPW: Michael W. Yarbrough, "I Now Declare You…’: Marital Status and the Everyday Life of Law in South Africa" Tuesday September 15, 4:15-6:15pm

CPW: Michael W. Yarbrough, “I Now Declare You…’: Marital Status and the Everyday Life of Law in South Africa” Tuesday September 15, 4:15-6:15pm

Please join the Comparative Politics Workshop virtually via Zoom on Tuesday, September 15 from 4:15 – 6:15 pm. Michael W. Yarbrough (John Jay, CUNY) will…

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CPW: Nicholas Micinski, “Migration Management and Digital Identity” Tuesday September 8, 4:15-6:15pm

CPW: Nicholas Micinski, “Migration Management and Digital Identity” Tuesday September 8, 4:15-6:15pm

Join us for the first Comparative Politics Workshop of the Fall 2020 semester. Alum Nicholas Micinski (PhD 2019) of Boston University will present “Migration Management…

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Election Series: Betsy Sinclair, "The Last Mile: How Social Media Can Produce Better Citizens" Thursday, September 10, 4:30-6:30pm

Election Series: Betsy Sinclair, “The Last Mile: How Social Media Can Produce Better Citizens” Thursday, September 10, 4:30-6:30pm

The first event in our “Election 2020: Unprecedented Politics, New Challenges for Political Science” virtual series: Thursday, 9/10/2020 (4:30pm-6:30pm) – “The Last Mile: How Social…

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Election 2020: Unprecedented Politics, New Challenges for Political Science

Election 2020: Unprecedented Politics, New Challenges for Political Science

PhD/MA Program in Political Science The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, presents: Election 2020: Unprecedented Politics, New Challenges for Political Science The…

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GC Virtual APSA Reception

GC Virtual APSA Reception

Join your GC colleagues past and present for virtual good company! Since we can’t gather in person this year, we’ll instead be gathering via Zoom…

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Comparative Politics Workshop Fall 2020 schedule announced

Comparative Politics Workshop Fall 2020 schedule announced

The Comparative Politics Workshop Organizing Committee would like to announce the workshop’s Fall 2020 schedule. We have a great lineup of professors and students this…

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Spring 2020 Faculty interview: Dr. John Mollenkopf

Spring 2020 Faculty interview: Dr. John Mollenkopf

Dr. John Mollenkopf is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology, directs the Center for Urban Research, and chairs the public policy subfield in…

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