Maxwell School News and Commentary
Alexander observes Russian election, offers her expertise in Siberia
Deborah Alexander ’82 M.S.Sc./’95 Ph.D. (SSc) represented the United States on an international delegation in Russia, where she observed the Federal Assembly of Russia’s State Duma elections. Alexander’s expertise in overseeing election procedures builds off of her long and distinguished career in international affairs and diplomacy.
Faricy discusses gender gap amongst voters on Syracuse.com
Chris Faricy, assistant professor of political science, says the modern gender gap can be traced to the Democratic and Republican split over the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s, and he expects the trend to continue.
Burman paper on 2016 US presidential candidates and the economy published in Intereconomics
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Shi study on cross-cutting messages and voter turnout published in Political Communication
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Party Pursuits and the Presidential-House Election Connection, 1900-2008
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Understanding American Political Parties
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Comms title announcing the publication of this book
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New Directions in American Political Parties
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Dynamics of American Political Parties
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