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Laurel Harbridge-Yong discusses partisanship in Congress
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Hendrik Spruyt discusses Early Modern State-Making & Critiquing Eurocentric Biases
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Arturo Chang discusses pushing the boundaries of political theory and empowering academics of color
Justin Zimmerman discusses the importance of magnifying marginalized voices in politics and academia
Kumar Ramanathan discusses teaching and researching U.S. civil rights and racial inequalities
Amanda D'Urso presents "Strategic Failure? The Impact of Failed Legislation on Enacted Legislation" at CAB 2018
Adam Howat discusses "The Role of Value Perceptions in Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation" at CAB 2018
Student Highlight: Matthew Nelson
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Erin Poe '25 Interns with the Congressional Oversight Committee
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Jacob Wu '21 discusses research on mayoral campaign donations
Dorothy Hogg '19 presents "Constructing Inclusive and Responsive Global Governance" at the 2018 Sustainability and Development Conference
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Neonila Glukhodid
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Comparative Politics; International Relations