UPDATE: Prof. Rogers Interviewed on “Ferguson” Journal Issue
[Note: Prof. Melvin Rogers was interviewed in a podcast about the special “Ferguson” issue of “Theory & Event” by Johns Hopkins Press. Listen here.] In real-time — as a grand […]
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[Note: Prof. Melvin Rogers was interviewed in a podcast about the special “Ferguson” issue of “Theory & Event” by Johns Hopkins Press. Listen here.] In real-time — as a grand […]
Research projects by students studying Political Science at UCLA can be intriguing, perplexing, multilayered, and even contradictory — but “sweet”? PoliSci major and Daily Bruin contributor Joshua Scherer has made […]
Will the newly voted-in power shift in the U.S. Senate sound a death knell for President Obama’s Affordable Care Act during the coming term? This week on Southern California Public […]
Co-sponsored with UCLA’s Center for Middle East Development and others, “5 Decades of Middle East Studies” is an afternoon-long event honoring Emeritus Prof. Leonard Binder, who retired from the Political […]
Comparative Politics Prof. Barbara Geddes has been awarded the initial UCLA Graduate Mentorship Award by the Political Science Graduate Student Association, for 2014. The award will now be presented to […]
On the eve of midterm congressional elections — in the wake of Ferguson, Missouri, unrest — KPCC radio’s “Take Two” program asked Political Science Prof. Mark Sawyer why politicians seem […]
The Friday (November 7) Political Theory Workshop will feature a panel discussion headlined as “Willful Subjects” and featuring two presenters: George Washington University’s Elisabeth Anker — discussing “The Theft of […]
Political Science and Communication Studies Prof. Lynn Vavreck recently told host Warren Olney on his “To the Point” nightly KCRW/National Public Radio (NPR) program that so-called political “attack ads” can […]
KPCC-FM radio’s “Airtalk” program last week delved into the current geopolitical and economic ramifications of increased U.S. oil production and decreasing oil prices at a time when its relations with […]
In the new issue of Foreign Affairs, UCLA Political Science Prof. Daniel Treisman and co-author Prof. Andrei Shleifer (Harvard Economics) suggest that the “prevailing gloomy narrative about the postcommunist world […]