Recent Faculty Accomplishments
Paul Lenze, senior lecturer of politics and international affairs participated in a roundtable titled “” The discussion was held with former advisors to the George W. Bush and Barack Obama Administrations at the University of Quebec-Montreal.
Stephen Nuño, chair and professor in the Department of Politics and International Affairs, has been selected to be a member of the new editorial team for , a top journal in the political science discipline.
Eric Otenyo, professor in the Department of Politics and International Affairs, and Lisa Hardy, associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, co-authored a book titled, “,” which explores COVID-19 immediate health communication, governance and response in four Indigenous regions.
Paul Lenze, senior lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Affairs, published the article, “” in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. The article explores the military rule that has dominated Algeria, a state in the Maghreb.
Maiah Jaskoski, professor of political science and international affairs signed a contract with Oxford University Press to solo author a book. “The Politics of Extraction: Territorial Rights, Participatory Institutions, and Conflict in Latin America” is forthcoming and is expected to publish in 2021.