Mark Beissinger's book named co-winner of the Gregory Luebbert Prize for the Best Book Prize in Comparative Politics
Mark Beissinger's book named co-winner of the Gregory Luebbert Prize for the Best Book Prize in Comparative Politics
May 31, 2023
Mark Beissinger's book The Revolutionary City has been named a co-winner of the Gregory Luebbert Prize for the Best Book Prize in Comparative Politics, awarded by the Comparative Politics Section of APSA.
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Professor Jan-Werner Müller writes for Project Syndicate on the asymmetry in reactions to the killing of far-right activist Charlie Kirk and how it is part of a trend of normalizing