Research Briefs
Delve deeper into the most recent research published by Watson faculty.
Research Briefs
Delve deeper into the most recent research published by Watson faculty.
Epistolary Labor: Letter Writing Activism
John Eason named the William H. Neukom Fellows Research Chair in Diversity and Law
Two Carbon Co-Conspirators Need to Be Stopped to Tackle Climate Change
Bureaucracies at War: The Institutional Origins of Miscalculation
Watson scholars participate in APSA Annual Meeting and Exhibition
Articulations of StrongMen: A Knowledge Cultural Sociology of Recognizing Autocratic Practices in Russian, Turkish, and Global Regimes
Climate Solutions Lab researchers awarded NSF grant to support planning for a new center
Deserted: The U.S. Military's Sexual Assault Crisis as a Cost of War
Affluence and the Demand-side for Policy Improvements: Exploring Elite Beliefs About Vulnerability to Societal Problems
Rhodes Center hosts “The Political Economy of Finance Summer School”
Damned If They Do, Damned If They Don't: The Assurance Dilemma in International Coercion
Birkelund funds provide seed funding for innovative research and experiential learning at Watson
The Often Overlooked 'Pull' Factor: Border Crossings and Labor Market Tightness in the U.S.
Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies research funded by Pembroke Faculty Seed Grant
Punishment Beyond Mass Incarceration Symposium
How Big Tech and Silicon Valley are Transforming the Military-Industrial Complex
Exit Wounds: How America’s Guns Fuel Violence Across the Border, New Book by Ieva Jusionyte
Forced Migration and Refugees: Policies for Successful Economic and Social Integration
Migration and Knowledge Diffusion: The Effect of Returning Refugees on Export Performance in the Former Yugoslavia
Weaponizing Language: Misuses of Holocaust Memory and the Never Again Syndrome
Advisers and Aggregation in Foreign Policy Decision Making
Spring 2024 UTRA grants create research opportunities at Watson
Response Report to Canada’s Proposed Regulatory Framework for GHG Emissions from Oil and Gas
Punishment is purple: The political economy of prison building
Mark Blyth earns International Political Economy Distinguished Scholar Award
Professor Margaret Weir named Spring 2024 Berlin Prize Fellow
Reality Check: Chinese Military Spending in Context
United States Counterterrorism Operations Under the Biden Administration, 2021-2023
Polarization, the Pandemic, and Public Trust in Health System Actors
Second Annual Women in Legislative Studies Conference, October 26-27, 2023
Why Media Conflation of Activism with Terrorism has Dire Consequences: The Case of Cop City
Locking Down Violence: The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Non-State Actor Violence
'Threats and Promises in International Politics' research workshop
Biting the Bullet: Will the Supreme Court Uphold Firearm Removal Laws for Domestic Violence Abusers?
Medicaid at 60 Conference
State Test Score Results Data Series
The Bipolarity Paradox
Total Information Awareness: The High Costs of Post-9/11 U.S. Mass Surveillance
The role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in the COVID-19 response across the Global South: A multinational, qualitative study
Labour's search for credibility
Fall 2023 UTRA grants create research opportunities at Watson
Studying the Superintendency: A Call for Research
Reforming the Reform: Problems of Public Schooling in the American Welfare State
We Thought It Would Be Heaven: Refugees in an Unequal America
Genocide, the Holocaust and Israel-Palestine: First-Person History in Times of Crisis
Evaluating net life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions intensities from gas and coal at varying methane leakage rates
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