Watson scholars participate in APSA Annual Meeting and Exhibition

Several Watson scholars recently participated in the annual conference of the American Political Science Association (APSA).

The 2024 APSA annual meeting and exhibition was hosted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this September. This year's theme is "Democracy: Retrenchment, Renovation, and Reimagination," and eight faculty members from Watson participated in panel discussions, including:

Robert Blair
Does It Matter If Peacekeepers Follow Their Mandates?

Jennifer Hadden
Gender and Climate
How Many International Non-governmental Organizations Are There?
Author Meets Critics: Two Worlds of Global Climate Activism

Tyler Jost
Author Meets Critics: Tyler Jost's "Bureaucracies at War"
Domestic Sources of China’s Overseas Policies
Advisory Influence in Foreign Policy Decision-Making

Eric Patashnik
Author Meets Critics: Eric Patashnik's "Countermobilization"

Reid Pauly
Revisiting Threats That Leave Something to Chance

Wendy Schiller
Identity & Representation
Political Parties and American Democracy Mini-Conference II: Author Meets Critics: “Filibustered!” by Senator Jeff Merkley & Mike Zamore
Using Surveys to Measure and Explore Gender
Federalism and Local Politics in the United States

Prerna Singh
Political and Societal Change in South Asia
Author Meets Critics: Akshay Mangla’s “Making Bureaucracy Work”
The Cohabitation of Nationalism and Imperialism

Ashutosh Varshney
Authors Meet Critics: "Righteous Demagogues"
Learning from Global Democratic Challenges and Innovations Mini-Conference III: Roundtable on Democratic Retrenchment in Asia

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