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Amit Ahuja and Rajhamal Singh: "Why electorally secure Modi govt cracked down on CAA protesters so brutally" in The Print
Professor Amit Ahuja and Rajkamal Singh, Political Science Graduate Student, published the opinion piece, “Why electorally secure Modi govt cracked down on CAA protesters so brutally" in The Print, which also received a mention in the Economist.
Continue Reading Amit Ahuja and Rajhamal Singh: "Why electorally secure Modi govt cracked down on CAA protesters so brutally" in The PrintGuest Speaker: Professor Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo
Event Start: February 27, 2020 08:30 PM
Event End: February 27, 2020 08:30 PM
Event Location: Lane Room Ellison Hall 3824
ERIC HELLEINER
Political Science, University of Waterloo
Thursday, February 27, 2020
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Lane Room, Ellison Hall 3824
The Diverse Ideological Origins of Chinese and American Neomercantilism
Continue Reading Guest Speaker: Professor Eric Helleiner, University of WaterlooIdentity Workshop: Alison Brysk
Event Start: February 21, 2020 12:00 AM
Event End: February 21, 2020 12:00 AM
Event Location: Lane Room Ellison Hall 3824
ALISON BRYSK
Global Studies, UCSB
Thursday, February 20, 2020
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Lane Room, Ellison Hall 3824
CONSTRUCTING RIGHTS IN TAIWAN: THE FEMINIST FACTOR
Continue Reading Identity Workshop: Alison BryskNew Books in Political Science: Leah Stokes publishes Short Circuiting Policy
Continue Reading New Books in Political Science: Leah Stokes publishes Short Circuiting Policy
Scholarship opportunity available for Winter 2020
The Department of Political Science offers several scholarships throughout the academic school year. The department partners with Office of Development to provide financial support to exemplary students facing financial hardships. To review the available scholarships for Winter 2020, please visit the Department Scholarships page.
Continue Reading Scholarship opportunity available for Winter 2020Matto Mildenberger: "Australia’s fires have devastated millions of acres. What’s the political damage?" Washington Post
The government is mistaking an election win for a mandate to ignore climate change.
Continue Reading Matto Mildenberger: "Australia’s fires have devastated millions of acres. What’s the political damage?" Washington Post
Cluster Hiring Initiative on Global Migration: Engaging Inequalities, Affirming Communities
Cluster Hiring Initiative
Global Migration: Engaging Inequalities, Affirming Communities
Continue Reading Cluster Hiring Initiative on Global Migration: Engaging Inequalities, Affirming Communities
Recent graduate, Julia Stevens, discusses her political path before and after graduation
Julia Stevens decided to pursue a career in politics as a freshman at UCSB in the aftermath of the 2016 election. She was active in local and statewide environmental advocacy efforts and lobbied at all levels of government with the UCSB Lobby Corps. She credits her experience working on research with UCSB Linguistics Ph.D.
Continue Reading Recent graduate, Julia Stevens, discusses her political path before and after graduation