Professor Jeffrey Bernstein explains the power of the executive branch in the United States and the impact on local residents ...
When you share your favorite Spotify playlist with your friends, you aren't just sending musical vibes; you may be revealing ...
American culture seems to value victimhood, and that drives political violence. Research links violent radicalization to many ...
The International Relations Speaker Series on Friday featured political science and Pritzker Prof. Karen Alter, who spoke about defining backlash politics and emphasized the necessity of a more ...
Brian Hackney interviews Caroline Heldman, professor of political science at Occidental College, about the “No Kings” protests. Has business tuned out Trump’s temper tantrums? Jamie Sarkonak: ...
What do you know about politics? What should you know? Forget views, beliefs and opinions – politics is really a science. In this audio and video podcast, Dr. Kirby Goidel and Dr. Todd Kent from the ...
The Department of Political Science & International Relations at the University of Delaware offers a comprehensive and multidisciplinary program that provides students with a deep understanding of ...
At the 2025 Eradicate Global Hate Summit on Tuesday, Shapiro spoke about the dangers of escalating political violence, which he defined as “people using violence to try to settle political differences ...
I never thought I’d land my second Co-op work term at BC Women’s Hospital as a Political Science student, and it turned out to be surprisingly life-changing for me. So, you might be wondering — How ...
How can we get the majority to recognize the discrimination experienced by minorities? A new study examines this question. The results show that both cold facts and warm stories can change perceptions ...
A dozen or more years ago, a media colleague paid me the compliment of calling me, “Colorado’s most radical moderate.” Thank you for those words, David Kopel. As both parties have moved toward their ...
A dozen or more years ago, a media colleague paid me the compliment of calling me “Colorado’s most radical moderate.” Thank you for those words, David Kopel. As both parties have moved toward their ...