Dr. Richard Harris published an article in The Forum: Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics, Spring 2013 Does “Too Big to Fail” Signal the Triumph of Business Power Abstract: This essay explores the concern that in contemporary American Politics, business exercises outsized and historically unprecedented influence. Focusing on the largest sector of our economy, … Continue reading Dr. Richard Harris’ article on Business Power is published…
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Dr. Wolfe receives a Rutger’s Research Council Grant
Dr. Wolfe received a Rutger’s Research Council grant to support his ongoing research on China’s foreign policy. The research focuses on China’s energy related foreign policy and its geopolitical impact on resource rich countries as well as U.S. – China relations.
Alan Tarr Named Visiting Fellow at Princeton University
Alan Tarr has been named the 2013-2014 Ann and Herbert W. Vaughan Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. While at Princeton, Professor Tarr will conduct research for a book on popular constitutionalism in the states, which will be published by Oxford University Press.
Michael Javen Fortner Received Research Grant in May 2013
In May 2013, Michael Javen Fortner received a grant of $1,107 from the New York State Archives Partnership Trust and the New York State Archives to support his research on the Rockefeller Drug Laws.
Michael Javen Fortner and Student Ashley Nickels Received Grant Award in May 2013
In May 2013, Michael Javen Fortner and Ashley Nickels received a University Research Council Grant Award of $1,500 to support their project “Principles, Prejudice, and Policies.”
Michael Javen Fortner’s Article Published in Studies in American Political Development
Michael Javen Fortner’s article “The Carceral State and the Crucible of Black Politics: An Urban History of the Rockefeller Drug Laws” has been published in the latest issue of Studies in American Political Development.