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When do Leaders Free-Ride?

Matthew Fuhrmann
Associate Professor of International Relations
Texas A&M University
2016 Carnegie Fellow

 

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Rebel Diplomacy in Civil War: What do We Know and What Should We Know about Rebel Non-Violence?

Roundtable Discussion

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Ph.D. Alumna Jessica Feezell Publishes in Washington Post's Monkey Cage

Ph.D. Alumna Jessica Feezell's article "Does arguing about politics turn young people off?" was published in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage.


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Environmental Politics Faculty and Alumni Win Awards at 2016 APSA Conference"

Matto Mildenberger (Associate Professor), Sarah Anderson (Associate Professor, Bren), and Heather Hodges (Alumna) won awards at this year's annual APSA conference for work in Environmental Politics.


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Professor Bridget Coggins Receives Grant to Study North Korea

Bridget Coggins, Associate Professor, is one of nine researchers that have received a grant of 1.2 million dollars for a multi-year project entitled Exploring the Black Box of North Korea in a Globalized Context.


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Employment Opportunity: Bertelsen Presidential Chair in Information Technology and Society

UC Santa Barbara, one of America’s leading public research universities, seeks applicants for a faculty position and holder of the Bertelsen Presidential Chair in Information Technology and Society.


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The Paradox of Persuasion: Interpersonal Influence in the Mass Public

Lisa Argyle, Ph.D. Candidate, UCSB Department of Political Science

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Departmental Graduate Student Orientation

All incoming graduate students are invited to participate in the department's Graduate Student Orientation, which will provide an overview to the graduate program and department and campus resources.

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