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The Inside Story of the Egypt Revolution
Event Start: April 09, 2015 11:00 PM
Event End: April 09, 2015 11:00 PM
Event Location: The Lane Room (Ellison 3824)
Walking Away with Thoreau: The Pleasures and Risks of Exit
Event Start: February 10, 2015 12:00 AM
Event End: February 10, 2015 12:00 AM
Event Location: The Lane Room (Ellison 3824)
"An orphan cuts its own umbilical cord": Notes on Turkic Identity in Central Asia, 16th-19th c.
Ron Sela (Indiana University)
Continue Reading "An orphan cuts its own umbilical cord": Notes on Turkic Identity in Central Asia, 16th-19th c.Networked Protest in the 21st Century: Strengths, Weaknesses and Protester Desires
Zeynep Tufekci, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina School of Information and Library Science
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Recently Published Graduate Students
Two current Political Science graduate students have recently been published in scholarly journals.
Continue Reading Recently Published Graduate StudentsUnderstanding the Emergence and Trajectory of Political Islam in Tajikistan, 1973-1997
Kathleen Collins, Political Science, University of Minnesota
Continue Reading Understanding the Emergence and Trajectory of Political Islam in Tajikistan, 1973-1997National Secession: The Programmatic Core of Independence Campaigns
Philip G. Roeder, Political Science, University of California San Diego
Continue Reading National Secession: The Programmatic Core of Independence CampaignsSpotlight on Faculty Research - Alison Brysk and Women's Rights
Professor Alison Brysk's research interests are in the field of human rights. She is currently researching the global response to violence against women.
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