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  • A moment where protest leads to change? UW professor sees an historic arc

    Michael McCann, professor of political science, puts into context the peace and the violence of protests against police brutality.

    06/15/2020 | KUOW
  • Here’s Why Tech Platforms Might Need Regulation But Not Breaking Up

    Political science faculty Aseem Prakash, James Caporaso and Victor Menaldo discuss regulation of big tech platforms.

    06/14/2020 | Forbes
  • Faculty Perspectives on the George Floyd Protests

    To provide some insight on the current moment, Department of Political Science faculty have written short reflections on the protests and provided a list of recommended readings. 

    06/12/2020 | Department of Political Science
  • National Parks Enjoy Bipartisan Support; Let’s Back State Parks, Too

    Aseem Prakash, professor of political science, discusses why state parks are so important, even if they're often overlooked.

    06/11/2020 | Forbes
  • Police the Public, or Protect It? For a U.S. in Crisis, Hard Lessons From Other Countries

    Megan Ming Francis, associate professor of political science, weighs in about policies that were intentionally put in place to oppress new citizenship rights of newly freed Black people.

    06/11/2020 | The New York Times
  • ‘Outside agitator’ narrative not supported by Seattle arrest data

    Christopher Parker, professor of political science at the UW, weighs in about when political leaders blame outsiders. 

    06/06/2020 | Crosscut
  • It Really Is Different This Time

    Political science Professor Christopher Sebastian Parker explains how this time may be indicative of a political shift for white moderates.

    06/04/2020 | Politico
  • Peaceful Vancouver protest against anti-black racism gives organizer feeling of hope

    Christopher Parker, professor of political science discusses a protest at Vancouver Art Gallery Sunday in solidarity with protests against police violence and racial injustice in the U.S.

    06/01/2020 | CBC
  • Have Banks Really Become Green Advocates? Or Are They Just ‘Climate Washing?’

    Aseem Prakash, political science professor, discusses whether big banks are effective climate change advocates, or whether they are simply "climate washing."

    05/30/2020 | Forbes
  • Siloization of Climate and Public Health: The Case of Covid-19

    Political science Professor Aseem Prakash writes a warning of the "silo effect" in regards to pandemic policy.

    05/26/2020 | Global Policy Journal
  • ArtSci Roundup: Faculty recital: Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir, ‘Developing Capacity Through Collaborative Action,’ and more

    The UW shares a multitude of activities associated with Arts and Sciences including but not limited to book discussions, cello performances, and more.

    05/15/2020 | UW
  • Whistleblowers Fired, VP Resigns: Amazon's Looming Political Problems

    Amidst the changing world, the business empire Amazon could face a turbulent future if it does not change. Aseem Prakash, of UW's Political Sciences division, is a contributor.

    05/07/2020 | Forbes
  • Faculty/staff honors: Distinguished contributions to Asian studies, social equity award, Swedish physical geography honor, new Cascade Public Media director

    Various faculty and staff members are honored for their contributions to a variety of subjects, including social equity, Asian studies, and Swedish physical geography.

    05/06/2020 | UW
  • We Should Never Have to Vote in Person Again

    Jacob Grumbach, assistant professor of political science explains why mail-in votes should be made legal and mandatory in all states, complete with statistics and interviews.

    05/04/2020 | New York Times
  • Oil war and Covid-19 lead to lower prices at the gas pump

    Scott Montgomery, international studies professor, and Aseem Prakash, political science professor, explain the uncertain future for oil companies amid the coronavirus crisis.

    05/01/2020 | Seattle Weekly

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