Year: 2018
Africa at Noon
Kelly, Dimitri, Logan Vidal, and Barry C. Burden. 2017. “A Convenient Truth: University Employees as Heterogeneous and Inexpensive Experimental Samples.” Social Science Quarterly 98:1339-1351.
Kapust, Daniel, Travis Nelson and Katie Robiadek. “Rawls on Agreeing to Disagree: How Democracies Differ from Non-democracies in Justifying War.” Democracy and Security. 2018. 14.1.
David Canon news post date 01/24/2018
Prof. David Canon spoke on Wisconsin Public Radio about the government shutdown.
Political Theory Workshop
•Political Theory Workshop. Jim Read (College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University) “The Public Mind Shall Rest”: Lincoln, Public Opinion, Political Parties, and the Extinction of Slavery”
Comparative Politics Colloquium/Political Economy Colloquium
Comparative Politics Colloquium / Political Economy Colloquium. Molly Roberts (UCSD)
International Relations Colloquium
Anna Meier (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Vindicating Violence: Norms, Discourse, and Participation in Counterhegemonic Resistance
Kapust, Daniel. Flattery and the History of Political Thought. Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Katherine J. Cramer news post date 01/18/2018
EJ Dionne’s column in the Washington Post today mentions Prof. Kathy Cramer’s book.