Jan Mueller discusses how the stalling tactic recently employed by Poland’s outgoing government is part of a worrying trend in democracies, whereby the incumbent party rigs the game before leaving
Melissa Lane’s 2023 monograph, Of Rule and Office: Plato's Ideas of the Political, has been feted this autumn with multiple book symposia and book launch events.
R. Douglas Arnold has been awarded the William G. Bowen Award by the Industrial Relations Section for his book, Fixing Social Security: The Politics of Reform in a Polarized Age
Undergraduate student, Matej Sekulic, was granted funding from the Politics Department that gave him the opportunity to travel and conduct research for his senior thesis. Sekulic spent the summer in
Naima Green-Riley is one of 16 fellows and will pursue her project, “Beyond Nationalism: Understanding Chinese Public Attitudes," while in residence at the Wilson Center.
Stephanie Chan's dissertation, Creative Citizenship: The Impacts of Radicalized Incorporation on the Political Participation, is one of two thesis to receive the APSA Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Section Award.