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Dominican University Hosts First College Debate 2016: Engaging America’s Youth

Thursday, April 07, 2016

By Gigi Gokcek, PhD and Hanna Rodriguez-Farrar, PhD, EdD Young Americans are politically active, but not at the voting booth. According to a 2015 report from the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University, a mere 19.9 percent of 18-to 29-year-olds voted in 2014 compared to 26.6 percent in […]

Is War Too Easy?

Thursday, April 07, 2016

Matthew Evangelista Although estimates vary, since November 2001 the United States has used armed drones—known more formally as unmanned or remotely piloted aerial vehicles—to kill several thousand people, among whom hundreds were noncombatants and perhaps unintentionally or mistakenly targeted. By contrast, during that same period, U.S. invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq —and the civil conflicts […]

Political Science in Real Time: Engaging the Middle East Policy Public

Wednesday, April 06, 2016

Marc Lynch A decade ago, very few political scientists had either the opportunity or the incentive to engage with the political public in a direct, unmediated way. Today, there is a dense and eclectic ecosystem of political science and international relations-focused blogs and online publications, where good work can easily find an audience through social […]

Beyond East and West: Reorienting Political Theory through the Prism of Modernity

Tuesday, April 05, 2016

Loubna El Amine While critiquing the dominance of the Western tradition in the discipline of political theory, recent methodological discussions in Comparative Political Theory (CPT) fail to move beyond the East-West dichotomy. More specifically, CPT does not offer the resources to deal with global convergence as embodied in the phenomenon of modernity. I focus on […]

A Minilateral Solution for Global Climate Change? On Bargaining Efficiency, Club Benefits, and International Legitimacy

Monday, April 04, 2016

Robert Falkner Gridlock in the multilateral climate negotiations has created growing scholarly and practical interest in the use of minilateral forums. A large variety of climate club proposals have been developed in recent years, which promise more effective bargaining among the main climate powers, better incentives to encourage mitigation efforts and discourage free-riding, and new […]

How to Get Away with Cholera: The UN, Haiti, and International Law

Friday, April 01, 2016

Mara Pillinger, Ian Hurd, Michael N. Barnett The legalization of world politics is often celebrated for reducing impunity for those who contribute to humanitarian crises. This may sometimes be true but the opposite is also true. In 2010, United Nations peacekeepers unwittingly brought cholera to Haiti and sparked an epidemic. Nearly a million people were […]

Rethinking the Political Science Fiction Nexus: Global Policy Making and the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Charli Carpenter A burgeoning literature in IR asserts there is a relationship between pop cultural artifacts and global policy processes, but this relationship is rarely explored using observational data. To fill this gap, I provide an evidence-based exploration of the relationship between science-fiction narratives and global public policy in an important emerging political arena: norm-building […]

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