Will Horne wins MPSA award for best paper in comparative politics
Will Horne wins MPSA award for best paper in comparative politics
July 25, 2019
Graduate student Will Horne won the MPSA Kellogg/Notre Dame award for his paper "The Causes of Mass-level Affective Polarization in Advanced Democracies." The paper was co-authored with Noam Gidron and James Adams.
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