Friday, November 22, 2024
Department of Political Science News Archive
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11/8/2024
Do Democrats Have a Working Class Problem?
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11/7/2024
Explaining the choices made by Akron-area voters, from the U.S. Congress to the APS school levy
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11/7/2024
'I See a Lot of Red': Takeaways from Ohio's 2024 Election
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11/7/2024
How will the new Ohio Supreme Court supermajority impact issues like redistricting and abortion?
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11/6/2024
Endorsement beats experience in Moreno's Senate win
Total results: 443
Faculty Experts
Stephen C. Brooks
- Coronavirus
- Effect of pandemic on campaigning and voting in Ohio
- Media and politics
- Campaign news
- Campaign advertising
David B. Cohen
- American politics
- President
- Vice president
- POTUS
- First Lady
- White House
- Presidency
- White House staff
- Chief of staff
- White House press corps
- Executive branch
- Cabinet
- Congress
- House of Representatives
- Senate
- Campaigns
- Elections
- Voting
- Ohio politics
- Ohio Statehouse
- Ohio legislature
- Public opinion
- Weapons of mass destruction
- Homeland security
- Biological weapons
- Chemical weapons
- Nuclear weapons
- Arms control
- Politics of coronavirus pandemic, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19
John Green
- Politics
- Religion and politics
- Campaign financing
Kim Hufgard
- Criminal Justice
- Human Trafficking
Karl Kaltenthaler
- Coronavirus
- Global cooperation or lack of cooperation
- Trade (trade wars)
- US role in the world
- Islamist Terrorism
- ISIS (or IS or ISIL)
- Al Qaeda
- Taliban
- Pakistani terrorist groups
- Radicalization into Islamist terrorist groups
- Drones
- Afghanistan
- Pakistan
- Iraq
- Syria and Middle East security
- Counterterrorism
- Intelligence issues
- National security policy and Muslim public opinion
James T. McHugh
- Political science
- Political philosophy and ideology
- Democratic theory
- Canadian politics
- British politics
- North American regional cooperation (including NAFTA)
- Human rights
- International law
- Legal philosophy
- State constitutions
- Comparative constitutional and legal systems