Kathryn Pearson, associate professor of political science, analyzes the recent debates between Democractic presidential contenders, and discusses what will likely be the key…
Timothy Johnson, professor of political science, joins MPR to discuss recent decisions made by the Supreme Court and what they mean for Minnesota and beyond.
Kushner’s plan aims to divide Palestinians from their leaders but fails to recognize that the people already resent their corrupt leadership—while failing to place any similar…
“It’s something that would have been unthinkable I think under any other US president, whether Democrat or Republican,” said Mark Bell, assistant professor of political…
Associate Professor Helen M. Kinsella’s work focusing on gender and violence has taken her to Central America and Sri Lanka. She examines how the distinction between…
The United States, Great Britain, and South Africa have all utilized nuclear weapons in different ways. How are international politics affected by a country’s nuclear arsenal…
The 116th Congress is the most racially diverse in history. However, Latinx make up 18% of the US population and only 12.7% of Congress. Avi Muñoz’s PhD thesis examines the…
For Isabella Wartzenluft, Kelsey Weddig, and Victoria Nikonov, freshman seminar was nothing ordinary. One of their first classes on campus turned into a unique experience in…