Timm Betz Publishes New Article in International Organization
The article looks at how corporations can receive more governmental privileges by developing stronger links to the domestic economy.
The article looks at how corporations can receive more governmental privileges by developing stronger links to the domestic economy.
The grant provides support to enhance and improve the conduct of doctoral dissertation research in political science.
The article investigates how senators discuss Supreme Court nominations with their constituents, focusing on one common rhetorical strategy: highlighting the descriptive traits of nominees.
The article looks at a political candidates sources of funding and how those sources affect perceptions of the candidate and campaign.
Strawbridge's article highlights his research into Black political socialization earlier published in Politics, Groups and Identities.
Covering everything from social media to bitcoin to AI, a timely and all-too-topical political science graduate course challenges students to think differently.
The article highlights research that looks at “regularized campaigns” as an institutional innovation that combines the high-intensity enforcement of campaigns with the stability of institutions to mitigate principal-agent problems.
Gibson's article builds off his research into political affiliation and self-censorship published in Political Science Quarterly.
The article investigates whether election results are associated with emotional reactions among voters across democracies and under what conditions these responses are more intense.
One article presents a study on primary voters during the 2022 statewide primary elections, while the other looks at the impact of the Supreme Court's ruling in Loper Bright.
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.
The article looks at Mexican state legislators and how pre-election coalitions shape candidate selection decisions.