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Framing an Insurrection: A Typology of Responses by Evangelical Leaders, Andrea C. Hatcher eJournal of Public Affairs
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The Temple of Liberty as Fort Knox: The Securitization of Democratic Space in the U.S. Capitol, Alisa J. Rosenthal, Lauren C. Bell eJournal of Public Affairs
Performing Toxic Masculinity During the January 6 Insurrection, Karen M. Kedrowski eJournal of Public Affairs
Bent, But Not Broken: The Constitutional, Legal, and Procedural Issues in the 2020 Electoral College Vote Certification, Nicholas Kapoor eJournal of Public Affairs
The Commonwealth takes an important step in protecting our democracy, Ashish Vaidya eJournal of Public Affairs
Book Review: Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker 2021. I Alone can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year, Kenneth W. Moffett eJournal of Public Affairs
Democratic Isolation, Thin Citizenship, and Insurrection: A Theory, Kevin G. Lorentz II, Kimberly Saks McManaway eJournal of Public Affairs
A Democratic Norm Endures January 6th: Congress and Deference to States’ Election Certifications, Kevin R. Kosar, Elayne Allen eJournal of Public Affairs
Introductory Essay: eJournal of Public Affairs, Volume 11, Issue 1, Carah L. Ong Whaley eJournal of Public Affairs
US Strategic Culture, Homeland Ballistic Missile Defense, and Mutual Vulnerability, Jacob T. Blank MSU Graduate Theses
Islands in the Sun: Lawfare and Great-Power Competition in the Indo-Pacific, Clayton T. Russo MSU Graduate Theses
Accessibility as a Foundation for an Equitable Digital Civic Engagement Infrastructure, Allison D. Rank, Rebecca Mushtare eJournal of Public Affairs
Civic Engagement through Theatre: Running a Brechtian Workshop in the Classroom, Margot Morgan eJournal of Public Affairs
How Competition Undermines Deterrence, Kayse Jansen MSU Graduate Theses
Book Review: A Citizen’s Guide to Impeachment, by Barbara Radnofsky, Wendy M. Rohleder-Sook eJournal of Public Affairs
How to Host a Civic Leadership Academy on Your Campus, Elizabeth A. Bennion eJournal of Public Affairs
Socialism's Specter: The Effect of Persuasion on Implicit Attitudes Towards Socialism, Amber Yanez MSU Graduate Theses
Returning to Complex Strategic Analysis: A Discussion on the Diminishing Window of Opportunity for United States Nuclear Policy Preparation with Respect to China, Christopher Keith Giuliano MSU Graduate Theses
Southeast Asia: A Potential Domain for Chemical Terrorism, Bryner Ramos Las MSU Graduate Theses
A New-Old Way to Explore Civic Engagement: Learning from the Past, Peter A. Nagler, Harry Basehart eJournal of Public Affairs
Utilizing Strategic Culture as a Tool to Tailor U.S. Deterrence Policy Towards Iran, Ryan P. Taylor MSU Graduate Theses
An Examination of the Potential Threat of a State-Sponsored Biological Attack Against the United States: A Study of Policy Implications, Courtney Anne Pfluke MSU Graduate Theses
The Unraveling of the Nation-State in the Middle East: Examples of Iraq and Syria, Zachary Kielp MSU Graduate Theses
Rivalry in the Middle East: The History of Saudi-Iranian Relations and its Implications on American Foreign Policy, Derika Weddington MSU Graduate Theses
A Radical Idea: Applying Psychological Strategy to Combat Foreign Fighters Defending the Islamic State, David Michael Smaney MSU Graduate Theses
“Frames” and Bias: How a Lack of Context in Middle East News Coverage can Impact U.S. Foreign Policy, Jennifer Lois Moore MSU Graduate Theses
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