New Faculty Friday: Q&A with Geoffrey Sheagley
New Faculty Friday: Q&A with Geoffrey Sheagley

Geoffrey Sheagley received his PhD from the University of Minnesota where he has since been an Assistant Professor of Political Science. His research and teaching focuses on political behavior, public

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New article sheds light on the work of former IA Dept Head Howard Wiarda
New article sheds light on the work of former IA Dept Head Howard Wiarda

SPIA researcher and Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Markus M.L. Crepaz recently published “Of Paradigms Won and Lost: The Neo-Corporatist World According to Howard J. Wiarda,” which analyzes the research

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Philosophical Thought Experiment Sheds Light on Why Some Choose to Vote
Philosophical Thought Experiment Sheds Light on Why Some Choose to Vote

Some of the deepest questions in a democracy stem from how citizens think about voting and why they vote. Dr. Robert Grafstein grapples with these questions through the lens of

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CITS Program Spreads Understanding about Trade Compliance
CITS Program Spreads Understanding about Trade Compliance

This summer, UGA’s Center for International Trade and Security (CITS) hosted a group of government officials representing India, Pakistan, and China for their annual Export Control Fellows Program (previously called

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Questioning the Democratizing Power of the Internet
Questioning the Democratizing Power of the Internet

Dr. Rongbin Han’s recent book, “Contesting Cyberspace in China” discusses how although the internet has allowed citizens in some countries to fight authoritarian control, China’s government has found ways to

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