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 2016
While we focus on nuclear newcomers like North Korea, the real nuclear powers are making no progress in disarmament, Erika Simpson
Brexit vote could allow for nuclear weapons rethink, Erika Simpson and Bill Kidd
Carrying on with Wayward Sons, Erika Simpson and Henrik Lagerlund
Whose finger on the nuclear trigger, Erika Simpson and Murray Thomson
Submissions from 2015
A Languid Canadian Election Turns Into a Competitive Race, Cris de Clercy
Do Political Attitudes and Religiosity Share a Genetic Path?, Amanda Friesen and Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Could Iran be just the start?, Erika Simpson
Diplomatic disservice, Erika Simpson
Goals worth sharing, Erika Simpson
Interning in disaster, Erika Simpson
Keeping abreast of breastfeeding, Erika Simpson
North Korea ’ S Attack on Sony Pictures Gets the Headlines, but Many Countries Are Engaged in This New War Front, Erika Simpson
North Korea’s attack on Sony Pictures gets the headlines, but many countries are engaged in this new war front, Erika Simpson
Nothing monotonous about drones now, Erika Simpson
Our response to refugee crisis could define us, Erika Simpson
Steering in Rough Waters, Erika Simpson
What comes from the crypt, Erika Simpson
What Comes From The Crypt, Erika Simpson
Beyond Survey Self-Reports: Using Physiology to Tap Political Orientations, Michael W. Wagner, Kristen D. Deppe, Carly M. Jacobs, Amanda Friesen, Kevin B. Smith, and John R. Hibbing
Submissions from 2014
What is a Meeting? Municipal Councils and the Ontario Ombudsman : Draft, Andrew Sancton
Britain's Wee Nuclear Problem, Erika Simpson
Canada can do more to Fight Ebola, Erika Simpson
Forgotten Amid the Cheering, Erika Simpson
Freezing out the Nukes, Erika Simpson