Holger Kern and Georg Vanberg. Forthcoming. “Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law: Tainted Judges and Accountability for Nazi Crimes in West Germany.” Journal of Politics.
Gabriella Levy, Rebecca Dudley, Chong Chen, and David A Siegel. Forthcoming. “Diplomatic Signals and the Strategic Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars.” Journal of Conflict Resolution.
So Jin Lee (Ph.D. '21) has accepted a position as Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh
Michael Munger and Geoffrey Brennan. 2023. “Pareto Optimality and Unanimity Rule: James Buchanan’s ‘Start From Where We Are’ Requirement.” A Companion to James Buchanan. (Edited by Carroll Ríos de Rodríguez, Andrés Marroquín, and C. Rios de Rodriguez.)
Jared Clemons (Ph.D. '22) has received the best paper award from the APSA Education and Education Policy Section for his paper, “Education as Human Capital: The Racial Implications of the State-Driven Commodification of Public Education”
Emily Myers has been awarded a 2023-24 Peace Scholar Fellowship for the research project, "Rethinking Rebel-Civilian Ties in Civil War”
Trent Ollerenshaw has received an award from the Social Sciences Research Council for the research topic, "Politics and Polarization in the Methodist Church: A Text Analysis of Sermons"
Jasmine Smith (Ph.D. '23) has been award the 2023 Best Dissertation Award for the dissertation, "Electability Politics: How and Why Black Americans Vote in Primary Elections," in the APSA Section of Race, Ethnicity and Politics
Leann McLaren has been awarded a dissertation research grant from the Russell Sage Foundation for the research topic of how candidates with “Invisible Identities" navigate identity in political campaigns
Trent Ollerenshaw has been awarded a grant for the research project, "Politics and Polarization in the United Methodist Church: A Text Analysis of Sermons," from the Institute for Humane Studies
Candis Watts Smith, as lead, and Paula McClain, as core member, have been awarded an Intellectual Community Planning Grant from Duke Interdisciplinary Studies