2024 Honor Thesis Presentation Schedule Join us Monday, May 13th - Wednesday, May 22nd as the Government Department's 2024 cohort of honors students present their finished theses.
Can Proportional Representation Lead to Better Governance? Government Professor John Carey co-authors a review of the winner-take-all system and suggests the United States adopt a model that would allow mul
David Millman '23 Wins a Knight-Hennessy Scholarship The former Dartmouth Student Government president will attend Stanford Law School.
Benjamin Valentino Named Next Associate Dean for the Social Sciences The government professor will begin his new role on July 1.
Will Biden Have a Gaza Problem in November's Poll? "Generally speaking, when voters feel that there is a crisis, they are much more inclined to vote for candidates they see as strong," Professor Jef
Overconfidence Can Blindside Science and Society Alike. Here's How Not to Get Fooled "I try to foster the kind of critical scientific inquiry that I try to practice as a scientist in my teaching in the classroom," Prof Nyhan says on
Americans Think AI Will Harm Privacy and Elections New research by the Polarization Research Lab reports on public concerns about AI.
Trump's Backers Are Determined Not to Blow It This Time Around "The growth of these groups is largely flying under the radar.
'Oppenheimer' Opens in Nuclear-Scarred Japan, 8 Months After U.S. Premiere "There's so much to confront here in Japan's position vis-à-vis nuclear weapons," Professor Lind says about the movie Oppenheimer premieri
A 'Nuclear Umbrella' for Ukraine? In this episode, Matthew Evangelista discusses his recent International Security article, "A 'Nuclear Umbrella' for Ukraine?
Prolonged contact does not reshape locals' attitudes toward migrants in wartime settings Yang-Yang Zhou, Jason Lyall
Emergency Regulatory Procedures, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Politics, and the Political Economy of Vaccine Regulation in the COVI Herschel S. Nachlis, Kyle Thomson