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Michael Strawbridge Publishes Article in Politics, Groups, and Identities

6.4.25

The article looks to resolve the lack of consensus regarding the relationship between Black social networks and institutions as socializing agents within the Black community.

Lucia Motolinia Publishes Article in Legislative Studies Quarterly

6.4.25

The article looks at Mexican state legislators and how pre-election coalitions shape candidate selection decisions.

Elaine Yao Publishes Article in American Journal of Political Science

6.2.25

The incoming faculty member's piece focuses on how groups can focus on comprise to boost preferred outcomes.

Professor Taylor Carlson and PhD Alum Benjamin Noble Awarded Best Paper in Political Behavior

5.29.25

The award recognizes the best paper published in the journal, Political Behavior, in 2024.

Andrew Reeves Publishes New Article in The Conversation

5.22.25

The article explores why legal limits alone can’t constrain a defiant president.

Trump treats laws as obstacles, not limits − and the only real check on his rule-breaking can come from political pressure

5.21.25

Weidenbaum Center Director Andrew Reeves authors article that examines the boundaries of legal and political accountability in American democracy, drawing on findings from the Weidenbaum Center Survey

St. Louis Storm Recovery Efforts

5.19.25

David Carter Publishes New Article in Annual Review of Political Science

5.19.25

The article provides a new framework for understanding patterns of territorial conflict historically up to the present period.

Jaclyn Kaslovsky & Michael Olson Publish New Article in Perspectives on Politics

5.14.25

The article examines if legislative and electoral accomplishments translate into perceived influence differently by gender.

Peng Peng Awarded the 2025 Lee J. Alston Prize for Best Article in Journal of Historical Political Economy

5.9.25

The Lee J. Alston Prize is given out annually for the best article in the previous year’s volume of the journal.

Growing and Maintaining Excellence: A Departmental Year in Review

5.5.25

Between new faculty, new awards, and funding questions, the 2024–2025 academic year has been an eventful one for WashU Political Science.

Yeldham, Green to address undergraduate Class of 2025

5.5.25

Graduating senior John Yeldham will address the Class of 2025 during the Arts & Sciences Recognition Ceremony on May 11. He will be joined by alumnus John R. Green, AB ’90.