James L. Gibson Publishes New Book Through the Russell Sage Foundation
James L. Gibson's book explores the effect of the Trump insurrection on the state of U.S. democracy today.
James L. Gibson's book explores the effect of the Trump insurrection on the state of U.S. democracy today.
Lindquist is the current Nickerson Dean of WashU Law School with a PhD in Political Science and Public Administration
Sinclair's distinguished professorship is named after longtime former US senator and Washu Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, Thomas F. Eagleton.
Enamorado will design open-source data software that can process tens of millions of records – all from a personal computer.
Congratulations to David Carter who is a new member of the editorial committee for the journal World Politics, effective July 1st.
Prati's poster was on the topic of “Building Peace in Fragile States? UNDP and Violence Mitigation.”
‘Through the Grapevine' to be released in July
Dan Butler, Sarah Anderson, and Laurel Harbridge-Yong were recently awarded a $60,000 grant by Unite American for their impactful research studying the 2024 Primary Elections.
Earlier this semester, the WashU Department of Political Science hosted an innovative day-long conference that brought together chairs from various political science departments across the country.
The Department of Political Science has launched an International Relations Workshop model aiming to equip students with practical skills and collaborative feedback on their ongoing research.
David Carter's Historical Dictionary of Modern Coups d'Etat wins Best Historical Materials award from the American Library Association.