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Middle East Event to Honor Emeritus Prof. Binder

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 […]

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Prof. Geddes Receives First Mentorship Award

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 […]

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Theory Workshop Panel Views Human Agency, Domination

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 […]

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Prof. Vavreck Talks Political Attack Ads on NPR

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 […]

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Prof. Ross: Politics and Oil Production on “Airtalk”

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 […]

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Prof. Treisman: Eastern Europe as “Normal”

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 […]

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AP Workshops Welcome Vanderbilt’s Bartels

Just before the midterm 2014 U.S. elections, Political Science will kick off its AMERICAN POLITICS subdiscipline workshops for 2014-15 with Prof. Larry Bartels of Vanderbilt University — an award-winning author […]

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Political Science Adds Three to Faculty

In the largest addition to its tenure-track faculty since 2001, we welcomed three new members this fall (from left): CHAD HAZLETT is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Statistics. He […]