Political Science

Summer 2020 Publications in American Politics

Political Science American Politics faculty published many articles about the field this summer. 

Wendy Schiller, Royce Family Professor of Teaching Excellence in Political Science, Professor of Public & International Affairs, Chair of Political Science
Comments in U.S. Northeast, Pummeled in the Spring, Now Stands Out in Virus Control, The New York Times
Comments in A proposed delay of the census could create logistical chaos for redistricting next year, The Boston Globe
Comments in If Bernie Wins, Where Will He Take The Democratic Party?, The New York Times
Radio interview, Democrat Trial Stretegy is to Energize Base, Bloomberg radio
Comments in In a Polarized Era, Will Impeachment Become a 'New Normal'?, The New York Times
Assessing the 2020 Presidential Election, The Bartholemetown Podcast

Rich Arenberg, Interim Director of the A. Alfred Taubman Center for the American Politics and Policy, Visiting Professor of the Practice of Political Science, Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs
Comments in With election and shutdown risk looming, pressure grows for stimulus deal, abc6
Democrats: A moment in history, use it wisely, The Hill
Time to End McDonnell's Reign, Newsmax
Democrats Wield Filibuster Power in Virus Bill, Newsmax
Where are the GOP 'Profiles in Courage' on Capitol Hill?, Newsmax

Susan Moffitt, Associate Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs
The Politics of the Opiod Epidemic, co-authored with Eric Patashnik, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law

Eric Patashnik, Julis-Rabinowitz Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Political Science
Received Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar Award for Spring 2021

Jeff Robbins, Visiting Assistant Professor of the Practice of Political Science 
Liar and Losers: The President Deceives, and American Take the Hit, Creators.com
Nuts: The President Who Was Unfit for Service, Creators.com

Katherine Tate, Professor of Political Science
Comments in Bernie Sanders Reached Out to Black Voters. Why Didn't It Work?, The Atlantic

Margaret Weir, Wilson Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science
The 'Don't Tread on Me' Episode, The Last Best Hope? Understanding America from the Outside In Podcast,Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford