A Park University political science professor says Americans likely won't feel the full consequences of the recent U.S.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ariane Tabatabai, the Public Service Fellow at Lawfare, about U.S. attacks on Iran and how President Trump's calls for regime change might be received there.
While national headlines warn of worsening political polarization, University of Georgia students and faculty say their classrooms feel thoughtful, not broken.
For years, scientists have insisted that science is not political. This has always been fiction. Yet recently, the politicization of science and scientific research has become increasingly visible.
Do you follow political events closely? Feel moved to influence policy? New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary and perennial swing-state status makes Keene State–the only public liberal arts ...
Tufts’ current and former political science professors Jeffrey M. Berry, James M. Glaser and Deborah J. Schildkraut published their new book, “Everyday Democracy: Liberals, Conservatives, and Their ...
A member of New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s advance team, a state representative, a lawyer, a Ph.D. student and a researcher spoke to a room packed with political science students about their career ...
When women political candidates deviate from expectations or the views of their party, they are judged far more harshly than men by voters, reveals a new study in Politics & Gender. The research also ...
Today, Uzbekistan is home to more than 200 universities – state, private, and international. But even with the private university boom and this quantitative expansion, academic freedom remains limited ...
When it comes to studying political science in the US, Ivy League universities often grab the spotlight. But beyond the Ivies lies a powerful lineup of institutions offering equally prestigious, and ...
A major scientific society's conference draw sharp criticism for its progressive messaging and vocal criticism of President Donald Trump.
In Bihar, over 150 newly appointed assistant professors in political science have been left in limbo for eight months, awaiting their official postings. While a few universities have moved forward ...