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