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Prof. Matt Gabel & PhD Graduate Dalston Ward's Article Accepted in The Journal of Politics

7.17.18

Congratulations to Professor Matt Gabel and recent PhD graduate Dalston Ward! Their paper, "Judicial Review Timing and Legislative Posturing: Reconsidering the Moral Hazard Problem," has been accepted to be published in The Journal of Politics.

PhD Candidates, Joan Barcelo and Elena Labzina, Paper Accepted at BJPS

5.25.18

Congratulations to PhD Candidates, Joan Barcelo and Elena Labzina!  Their paper,  Do Islamic State's Deadly Attacks Disengage, Deter, or Mobilize Supporters?" was accepted at the British Journal of Political Science.

Politics Over Process: Partisan Conflict and Post-Passage Processes in the U.S. Congress

5.11.18

Hong Min Park, Steven S. Smith, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen document the dramatic changes in intercameral resolution that have occurred over recent decades, and examine the various considerations made by the chambers when determining the manner in which the House and Senate pursue conciliation.

Prof. Andrew Reeves Wins Delores K. Kennedy Award

4.26.18

Congratulations to Professor Andrew Reeves! The First Year Center presented him with the Delores K. Kennedy Award.

PhD Candidate Michelle Torres Wins Award

4.16.18

Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Michelle Torres!  She has been selected to receive a 2018 Association of Women Faculty Graduate Student Award.

PhD Candidate Michelle Torres Wins Award

4.16.18

Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Michelle Torres!  She has been selected to receive a 2018 Association of Women Faculty Graduate Student Award.

Graduate Ryan Vander Wielen Chosen as APSA Congressional Fellow

3.28.18

2006 Graduate Ryan Vander Wielen (Associate Professor, Temple University) has been chosen to be one of the APSA Congressional Fellows for next season. Congratulations Ryan!

Prof. Michael Bechtel's Paper Published in PNAS

3.20.18

Why has economic inequality risen dramatically over the past few decades even in democracies where individuals could vote for more redistribution? We experimentally study how individuals respond to inequality and find that subjects generally take from richer and give to poorer individuals.

Prof. David Carter's Paper Accepted at International Studies Quarterly

2.27.18

Congratulations to Professor David Carter and his coauthors Rachel Wellhausen (Texas) and Paul Huth (Maryland). Their paper, "International Law, Territorial Disputes, and Foreign Direct Investment" has been accepted at International Studies Quarterly.

Washington University in St Louis Earns Top Ranking for Political Science & Government Program

2.15.18

Washington University in St Louis Earns Top Ranking for Political Science & Government Program

Prof. Andrew Reeves to be Published in American Journal of Political Science

2.2.18

Professor Andrew Reeves' and co-author Jon Rogowski's, former Washington University professor, paper "The Public Cost of Unilateral Action" is forthcoming in the American Journal of Political Science. You can view it in advance of publication here: http://www.andrewreeves.org/papers/constraints.pdf

Prof. Gabel Published in Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders

1.31.18

Congratulations to Professor Matt Gabel! His paper, "Political Ideology, Confidence in Science, and Participation in Alzheimer Disease Research Studies," co-authored by Jonathan Gooblar, Catherine M. Roe, Natalie J. Selsor, and John C. Morris, has been published in Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders (2018).