A column in the New York Times cited work by Professor Kathy Cramer and also quoted her.
Month: May 2018
Constructing New Communities of Judgment: Arendtian Judgment and Pluralism
Thursday, May 17th 3:00pm – 4:30pm in the Ogg Room, North Hall Aberdeen Berry (McGill University Department of Political Science) will be giving a talk entitled, “Constructing New Communities of Judgment: Arendtian Judgment and Pluralism”.
Aristocratic Souls in Democratic Times. Edited by Richard Avramenko and Ethan Alexander-Davey (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018)
Avramenko, Richard and Stengl, Noah. “Looking Down Tocqueville’s Nose: On the Problem of Aristocratic Etiquette in Democratic Times. In Aristocratic Souls in Democratic Times, edited by Richard Avramenko and Ethan Alexander-Davey, 275-296. Lanham, M
2018 Graduate Award – Chagai M. Weiss
Devorah Manekin and Dr. Noga Ofek-Shlomai research award from Israel Institute.
2018 Graduate Award – Chagai M. Weiss
Charles and Gayle Mazursky Student Support Fund Award from the Center for Jewish Studies
Desierto, Desiree A. 2018. “What Resource Curse? The Null Effect of Remittances on Public Good Provision”. Journal of Theoretical Politics. (forthcoming).
Desierto, Desiree A. 2018. “Formal Models of the Political Resource Curse”. Economics of Governance. (forthcoming) DOI: 10.1007/s10101-018-0207-2
2018 Faculty Award – Katherine J. Cramer
Search Committee for Editor of American Journal of Political Science.