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Come join us for the Endowed Chairs Lecture Series with John M. Owen, IV

on the occasion of his being named the Ambassador Henry J. Taylor and Mrs. Marion R. Taylor Professor of Politics. Ideology: What the West's own History teaches us about Political Islam.

Congratulations to Brenton Peterson

in collaboration with two of our faculty members (David Leblang and Sonal Pandya) was picked up by Slate and the Monkey Cage.  The links are below:

 

http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2013/01/23/doctors_with_borders_licensing_cartels_stifle_immigrant_medical_professionals.html

Congratulations to Len Schoppa

whose article "Residential Mobility and Local Civic Engagement in Japan and the United States" is appearing in Comparative Political Studies.

Congratulations to Todd Sechser

whose article "Signaling Alliance Commitments: Hand-Tying and Sunk Costs in Extended Nuclear Deterrence", with Matthew Fuhrmann was just accepted by the American Journal of Political Science.

Prof. Jeffery Jenkins, The Monkey Cage

Sid Milkis, The Legacy of Roosevelt's 1912 Third-Party Run for President

Open Faculty position in Quantitative Methodology

Quantitative Methodology
The Department of Politics at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in research methods. We seek a candidate to engage in research in methodology and in a substantive area of political science and to teach advanced quantitative methodology courses.

Job Opening for Faculty Position

University of Virginia
Rank: Full
Subfields: Comparative Politics, International Politics, Political Theory

The Department of Politics at the University of Virginia invites accomplished scholars to apply for the newly established AMBASSADOR HENRY J. TAYLOR CHAIR IN GLOBAL FOREIGN RELATIONS. Candidates should currently be at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor.

Congratuations to Todd Sechser, who's article "The Illusion of Democratic Credibility" just came out in the latest IO

The battle over Health Care by Eric Patashnik

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