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Professor Eric Smith releases election forecast for 2018 in Washington Post

Bssed on a forecasting model originally developed by political scientists Michael Lewis-Beck and Tom Rice, Professor Smith anticipates Republicans could lose 38 seats and House majority. 


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NY Times Publishes Op-Ed by Professor Leah Stokes

Professor Stokes connects the dots between Climate Change Policy and the recent fire-flood-mudslide disasters in our own backyard.
"Climate Change in My Backyard," NY Times


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International Relations Speaker Series Continues in 2018

The Political Science Department is pleased to post this reminder that the Orfalea Center Global Security Hub International Speaker Series continues in 2018! Monthly speakers are scheduled from January-April. Lunch will be provided.


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Professor Tse-min Lin & The Perils of P-Values Event Image

Professor Tse-min Lin & The Perils of P-Values

Professor Tse-min Lin from UT Austin will join us to share his research on The Perils of P-Values.

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Guest Speaker Series:     Professor Emily Ritter, UC Merced Event Image

Guest Speaker Series: Professor Emily Ritter, UC Merced

Professor Ritter's work provides insight as to when and how states will cooperate with international institutions, how international institutions impact outcomes through domestic institutions, and the onset and process of domestic con?ict. 

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Spring Speaker Series: Professor David Vogel, UC Berkeley Event Image

Spring Speaker Series: Professor David Vogel, UC Berkeley

David Vogel will talk about his new book: California Greenin'

 

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Professor Andrea Campbell, MIT to Discuss The Politics of Taxing the Wealthy Event Image

Professor Andrea Campbell, MIT to Discuss The Politics of Taxing the Wealthy

Professor Campbell's interests include American politics, political behavior, public opinion, and political inequality, particularly their intersection with social welfare policy, health policy, and tax policy. 

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