How do you think that the presidential election has gotten to where it is, with two candidates who have such vehement opposition?
Unit: Politics and Government
What campaign logos can tell us about our next president
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama wasn’t just a politician. He was a brand.
Which polls should you trust? Redbird scholar offers tips for understanding polls
Did you vote in the last election?
Redbird media: News books by ISU scholars
The following summaries of books authored or edited by Illinois State faculty appear in the fall 2016 print issue of the Redbird Scholar.
Lind and Rankin publish volume on political view of economics
Nancy Lind and Erik Rankin have co-edited a volume titled “Today’s Economic Issues: Democrats and Republicans.”
Understanding the growing importance of Bangladesh
Ali Riaz recently released two new books that reflect the growing world demand for knowledge about Bangladesh, and its rising presence on the global scene.
International media outlets interview Riaz on Bangladesh terrorist attack
In response to the terrorist attack in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 1 and 2, Professor of Political Science Ali Riaz was interviewed by international media.
Reactions: The driving force behind anti-LGBT legislation
A slew of state legislation has emerged to reverse LGBT equality rulings.
Webber publishes 2nd edition of Expanding Curriculum Theory
Professor Julie Webber from the Department of Politics and Government co-edited a book entitled “Expanding Curriculum Theory, Second Edition.”
Graduate student Zaman publishes in South Asia Journal
Graduate student Fahmida Zaman from the Department of Politics and Government has published an article titled “Death of 1947 in Bangladesh’s Popular Memory” in the South Asia Journal.