David Fortunato's blog post, "Would 'concealed carry' have stopped Dylann Roof's church shooting spree?," was featured on the Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog.
David Fortunato's blog post, "Would 'concealed carry' have stopped Dylann Roof's church shooting spree?," was featured on the Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog.
Emily Ritter's formal model replication, "Oil, Shifting Power, and Civil Conflict," was featured on the International Studies Association blog on June 6, 2015.
Emily Ritter's formal model replication, "Oil, Shifting Power, and Civil Conflict," was featured on the International Studies Association blog on June 6, 2015.
Alex Theodoridis will present a paper, "Seeing Spots: An Experimental Examination of Voter Appetite for Negative and Positive Campaign Ads," at the Duke-Oxford Conference on Cognitive Approaches to Law, Economics, Politics and Policy on June 5, 2015.
Alex Theodoridis will present a paper, "Seeing Spots: An Experimental Examination of Voter Appetite for Negative and Positive Campaign Ads," at the Duke-Oxford Conference on Cognitive Approaches to Law, Economics, Politics and Policy on June 5, 2015.
David Fortunato will give a talk entitled, "Legislative Review and Party Differentation in Coalition Government," at the Manifesto Project User Conference 2015 in WZB Berlin Social Science Center on June 4, 2015.
David Fortunato will give a talk entitled, "Legislative Review and Party Differentation in Coalition Government," at the Manifesto Project User Conference 2015 in WZB Berlin Social Science Center on June 4, 2015.