Dr. T.Y. Wang, University Professor and chair of the Department of Politics and Government, published an article in Asian Survey titled “Taiwan in 2021: the Looming China Threat.”
Unit: Politics and Government
SOA Research series to discuss slow food movement, February 25 at noon
Dr. Gina Hunter and Dr. Noha Shawki will discuss the slow food movement and what it is at the next SOA Research Series, February 25.
Dr. Ali Riaz publishes in Carnegie series
Distinguished Professor Dr. Ali Riaz has published an article on the Digital Security Act (DSA) of Bangladesh for a series on South Asian politics by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Dr. Ali Riaz quoted in DW on Bangladeshi politics
Dr. Ali Riaz quoted in DW on Bangladeshi politics
Dr. Riaz presents at Kyoto University seminar
Dr. Ali Riaz presented at a Kyoto University seminar.
Wang published on identity and Taiwan’s 2020 presidential election
Wang published a co-authored book chapter on “Identity and Taiwan’s 2020 Presidential Election.”
Eroding democracy and the rise of autocrats: Distinguished Professor Lecture, November 9
The rise of autocrats around the world, and the connection to the new middle class, is the focus of the Distinguished Professor Lecture from Dr. Ali Riaz, November 9.
Zoom talk: “U.S. and EU Fiscal Policy responses to COVID-19: Too Little, Too Late, or Too Much?”
The Fall International Seminar Series, A New Normal in a Global Context, concludes with a final seminar at noon, Wednesday, November 3, 2021, with Dr. David L. Cleeton’s talk, “U.S. and EU Fiscal Policy Responses to COVID 19: Too Little Too late, or Too Much?” Advance registration is required.
Government in the Time of COVID: Success and Failures Across African States
The Fall International Seminar Series, A New Normal in a Global Context, continues at noon, Wednesday, October 27, 2021, with Dr. Ken Opalo’s talk on Government in the Time of COVID: Success and Failures Across African States.”
Central American Migration and the War on Drugs
The Fall International Seminar Series, A New Normal in a Global Context, continues at noon, Wednesday, October 20, 2021, with Dr. Mike Hendricks’ talk on “Central American Migration and the War on Drugs.”