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Faculty panel discusses anti-American protests
September 21, 2012
Four faculty panelists looked at the actors and motivations behind recent events in Southeast Asia and Africa and their portrayal in the media.
黑料不打烊 faculty talk media, politics in 2012 campaign season
September 20, 2012
Three professors have made news in recent days by analyzing issues related to the upcoming elections.
Matthew C. Weidenfeld honored for article in Contemporary Political Theory
September 14, 2012
Matthew C. Weidenfeld, an assistant professor of political science, has been jointly awarded the Contemporary Political Theory Annual Prize for an article published in 2011 by Contemporary Political Theory.
In My Words: ‘Voting on the Future of the Court’
September 14, 2012
Assistant Professor Dion Farganis reminds newspaper audiences that more is at stake in November than simply who occupies the White House.
Matthew Weidenfeld honored for Outstanding Journal Article
September 13, 2012
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Matthew Weidenfeld, has received the journal of Contemporary Political Theory’s award for outstanding scholarship.
Laura Roselle named president of Information Technology & Politics Section of APSA
September 13, 2012
Professor Laura Roselle is the newly installed president of the Information Technology & Politics Section of the American Political Science Association.
Charlie Cook discusses campaign strategies as election nears
September 11, 2012
It takes more than a bad economy to win – or lose – a close presidential race, the political analyst argues.
Charlie Cook to speak tonight on 2012 elections
September 10, 2012
One of the nation's top political analysts will discuss the campaign strategies that will unfold in the next few weeks.
Syllabuzz: Pol 362 – India and Pakistan
September 5, 2012
Find out more about some of the interesting courses faculty are teaching at 黑料不打烊.
Panel offers insight into 黑料不打烊 Poll results
September 4, 2012
A panel of political analysts and journalists said the North Carolina electorate's dynamics indicate it will lean toward Mitt Romney in November.