"What to Make of
the Election:
Perspectives from
Political Scientists"
The Department of
Government and Politics in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences will
host a panel discussion to help students, faculty, and staff better
understand what happened in the electorate, what we expect to happen in the
government going forward (both in terms of foreign and domestic policy, and in
terms of the limits and powers of a unified Congress), and a comparative
perspective on what we can learn from other countries.
The discussion will take
place on Tuesday, December 6,
at 4pm, in Tydings 1136.
Faculty participants
will include:
Dr. Irwin Morris and Dr. David Karol
(American political institutions and history)
Dr. Antoine Banks, Dr. Lilliana Mason,
and Dr. Stella Rouse (American
political behavior)
Dr. Vladimir Tismaneanu and Dr. Karol Soltan
(International and comparative perspectives)
All are welcome to
attend. Faculty will briefly present
their thoughts and insight, and then the floor will be open to a Q & A
session.
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