Professor Emeritus Robert Kagan Earns the Law and Society Association's Legacy Award for 2019. The prize is a lifetime achievement award that honors people whose contributions significantly helped to develop the association through sustained commitment to the association's mission and legacy.
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See full article below: Vinod K. Aggarwal & Andrew W. Reddie (2019): Regulators Join Tech Rivalry with National-Security Blocks on Cross-Border Investment, Global Asia: A Journal of the East Asia Foundation http://www.globalasia.org/v14no1/cover/regulators-join-tech-rivalry-wit…
Professor Susan Hyde was presented with The Karl Deutsch Award, which is presented annually to a scholar who is judged to have made (through a body of publications) the most significant contribution to the study of International Relations and Peace Research. The Karl Deutsch was established in 1981 to recognize scholars in IR under age 40, or within ten years of defending their dissertation. Click...
As part of the celebration of International Women’s Day 2019, WAKS asked political scientists to share their stories of women who had mentored them. WAKS broadcasted many of these on Twitter last week. Professor Susan Hyde was featured; the article can be found here.
Professor Leonardo Arriola was selected as APSA's March Member of the Month. The article can be found here
Graduate Alumni, Jason Klocek's article-- Why is Nigeria cracking down on peaceful religious protests? was recently published in the Washington Post's Monkeycage blog.
Graduate Student, Elizabeth Herman, published in New York TImes- Redefining Representation: The Women of the 116th Congress.
Graduate Student, Rachel Strohm, published in Democracy in Africa-- The DRC: An unexpected transfer of power, but was it the right one?
Professor Steven Vogel's Op-Ed was published in the New York Times. The article can be found here.
Graduate Alumni, Ben Bartlett's article, Government as facilitator: how Japan is building its cybersecurity market, was recently published in a special issue of the Journal of Cyber Policy on Comparative Industrial Policy and Cybersecurity. Bringing together diverse perspectives from political science, political economy, computer science and diplomacy, this issue examines how national governments have developed industrial policies to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities.