Month: September 2018
Comparative Politics Colloquium
Rokem, Jonathan, Chagai M. Weiss, and Dan Miodownik. “Geographies of Violence in Jerusalem: The Spatial Logic of Urban Intergroup Conflict.” Political Geography (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2018.08.008
Elizabeth Sawyer and Bryon Shafer. “Institutional Dynamics and Nominating Processes: The Latest Twists on a Familiar Story, or the Emergence of a Brave New World?” Presidential Studies Quarterly, September 2018.
Keren Yarhi-Milo, Josh Kertzer & Jonathan Renshon. “Tying Hands, Sinking Costs and Leader Attributes” [forthcoming at Journal of Conflict Resolution].
Josh Kertzer, Jonathan Renshon & Keren Yarhi-Milo. “How Do Observers Assess Resolve?” [forthcoming at British Journal of Political Science].
2017 Faculty Award – Jonathan Renshon
Awarded the Lepgold Prize (Mortara Center, Georgetown University) for best book in IR for Fighting for Status: Hierarchy and Conflict in World Politics (Princeton, 2017)
2017 Faculty Award – Jonathan Renshon
Awarded the Lepgold Prize (Mortara Center, Georgetown University) for best book in IR for Fighting for Status: Hierarchy and Conflict in World Politics (Princeton, 2017)
2018 Graduate Award – Kaden Paulson-Smith
2018 Jordan Prize for the year’s best graduate paper on Africa: “(Re)creating the Nation through Marginalizing Nonnormative Gender and Sexuality: Contemporary Discourse from Tanzania (2011-2017),” awarded by the African Studies Program