Melting Arctic ice revamping world’s shipping routes—prompting China’s “Polar Silk Road” and study by CWRU political scientist August 20, 2018Rising temperatures are melting the Arctic ice, opening new shipping routes and prompting world powers to jostle for...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedResearch·
Political science’s Kathryn Lavelle publishes research in Business and Politics August 17, 2018Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, authored a paper on her archival research...Publications & Presentations·
“Women in Politics: How to get more women to run for office in Ohio” April 19, 2018Women make up more than 51 percent of the voting electorate and yet men still far outnumber women in...Events·
“The Eurozone Crisis is Over—Now What?” April 10, 2018The university community is invited to join the Public Affairs Discussion Group for a talk titled “The Eurozone...Events·
“A Story of Perseverance” December 7, 2017Cheyenne Chambers’ (CWR ’11; GRS ’11, history) will give a public lecture titled “A Story of Perseverance” Friday,...Events·
Viewing of alumna’s argument before North Carolina Supreme Court December 6, 2017Students are invited to a showing of a video of Cheyenne Chambers’ (CWR ’11; GRS ’11, history) recent...Events·
Political Science Chair Karen Beckwith appointed to journal’s editorial board December 1, 2017Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, has been appointed...Appointments·
“International Law & Fifty Years of Occupation” October 27, 2017A human rights scholar is coming to campus to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and how it relates to...Events·
Political science’s Karen Beckwith named to inaugural editorial board of journal October 6, 2017Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, has been appointed...Appointments·
Political science’s Joseph White challenges argument about the health insurance tax exemption September 22, 2017Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, wrote a column challenging the argument that the health...Op-ed·