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This one-year sabbitical turned into a 14 year stay when she left that faculty in 1989. Upon return, King joined the political science department at Howard University, where she had previously taught. [8] In 1996, King published the book Basic currents of Nigerian foreign policy.
How Tyrants Fall: And How Nations Survive is a 2024 non-fiction book written by Marcel Dirsus and published by John Murray. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book examines historical strategies for overthrowing dictators and their effectiveness in the modern era, particularly in the context of contemporary mass surveillance technologies.
Following these grants, she published her first book titled Immigration and membership politics in Western Europe which won the 2015 Best Book Award from the European Politics & Society section of the American Political Science Association. [7]
The term political science is more popular in post-1960s North America than elsewhere while universities predating the 1960s or those historically influenced by them would call the field of study government; [42] other institutions, especially those outside the United States, see political science as part of a broader discipline of political ...
National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy is a 2018 book by political scientists Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin, published by Pelican Books.The book attempts to explain the success of national populist movements using what the authors call a 4D model, with four variables: destruction of the national culture caused by large-scale immigration; deprivation of opportunities ...
Fredrick Cornelius Harris is an American political scientist specializing in African American politics. He is the Class of 1933 Professor of Political Science and former Dean of Faculty for Social Sciences at Columbia University. [1] He also serves as Director of the Center on African-American Politics and Society at Columbia.
For Americanism in the Twenty-First Century, Schildkraut received the 2012 Robert E. Lane Award from the Political Psychology Section of the American Political Science Association, which is given annually to the author of the best book in political psychology published in the previous year. [11]
Karl J. Fields (born in 1958) is a professor of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound.. Fields holds a BA from Brigham Young University in political science and an MA and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley also in political science.