Political Science Publications

 

While research in Political Science Publications explores the traditional subfields of political science, including Canadian politics, comparative politics, international relations, local government, political theory, and public administration, its strengths lie in studies of global justice and international politics, multilevel governance, and democracy and citizenship.

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Submissions from 2014

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Britain's Wee Nuclear Problem, Erika Simpson

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Canada can do more to Fight Ebola, Erika Simpson

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Forgotten Amid the Cheering, Erika Simpson

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Freezing out the Nukes, Erika Simpson

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How can we stop more attacks?, Erika Simpson

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The poor man’s nuclear bomb, Erika Simpson

Submissions from 2013

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The Politics of Denying Communion to Catholic Elected Officials, William D. Blake and Amanda Friesen

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Religion, Politics, and the Social Capital of Children, Amanda Friesen

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The Physiology of Political Participation, Michael W. Gruszczynski, Amanda Friesen, Carly M. Jacobs, Kevin B. Smith, and John R. Hibbing

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Deep-Set Differences, Erika Simpson

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Down in the Dumps, Erika Simpson

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No Easy Answers, Erika Simpson

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Questions swirl around Canadians involved in Algerian attack, Erika Simpson

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The Canadian government’s recent shift of diplomacy away from traditional values toward economic benefit for Canada may do us no favours in the long run, Erika Simpson

Submissions from 2012

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The Political Left Rolls with the Good; The Political Right Confronts the Bad: Physiology and Cognition in Politics, Michael D. Dodd, Amanda Balzer, Carly M. Jacobs, Michael W. Gruszczynski, Kevin B. Smith, and John R. Hibbing

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Beyond the “Three Bs”: How American Christians Approach Faith and Politics, Amanda Friesen and Michael W. Wagner

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Policy Imperatives for an Arctic Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone, Erika Simpson

Submissions from 2011

The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche: Political Physiology in the Age of Nihilism, Nandita Biswas-Mellamphy

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Gender and Physiological Effects in Connecting Disgust to Political Preferences, Amanda Friesen and Carly M. Jacobs

Introductory Essay: Canada’s Own Brand of Truth and Reconciliation?, Joanna R. Quinn

Submissions from 2010

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Canadian Action for Zero Nuclear Weapons, Erika Simpson

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The NATO Club and Afghanistan: Northern, Rich, and White Nations Defend the Imperial Palace, Erika Simpson

Submissions from 2009

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Statement on NATO’s Nuclear Weapons Policies, Erika Simpson

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THE NEW U.S. DOCTRINE OF PREEMPTIVE WARFARE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR NUCLEAR DETERRENCE AND DISARMAMENT, Erika Simpson

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The New U.S. Doctrine Of Preemptive Warfare and Its Implications for Nuclear Deterrence And Disarmament in The challenge of abolishing nuclear weapons, David Krieger, ed, Erika Simpson