Political Science
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Grief and rage as commentary
Exploring solidarity from ancient Greece to modern social movements
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A career-ender in Congress
How the Speaker of the House election became a public spectacle
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New faculty expand Clark’s expertise in disciplines across campus
As a new academic year begins, Clark University is welcoming 15 new tenure-track faculty members who hail from locations across the globe, as well as four current faculty whose visiting positions have been converted to renewable appointments. They bring to their classrooms a range of expertise in management, political science, psychology, visual and performing arts, history,…
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Analyzing America’s final arbiter
Alum gives briefing on cases before the Supreme Court
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Sebastián Royo publishes essay on democracy for leading Spanish think tank
‘When I came to the U.S., this was the shining light — the model for other countries all around the world’
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Clark Model United Nations wins Best Small Delegation at Cornell International Affairs Conference
At the 13th Cornell International Affairs Conference (CIAC) earlier this month, Clark’s Model United Nations team outcompeted all other universities that sent eight delegates or fewer and earned the Best Small Delegation Award. They won the most individual awards out of any small delegation in their respective committees and proved their diplomacy, leadership, and…
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Law professor: U.S. needs to ensure fair access to voting
Constitution Day speaker addresses Voting Rights Act
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U.S. democracy is fraying, but can it be preserved?
Presidential Lecturer offers cause for concern — and optimism
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A precedent for problem-solving
Professor says 19th-century politics offer lesson in settling division
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‘Fear of the other side often gets democracies into trouble’
Bestselling author Daniel Ziblatt to deliver Oct. 26 Presidential Lecture on the fate of democracy









