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Works in Political Science

2022

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

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Performing Toxic Masculinity During the January 6 Insurrection, Karen M. Kedrowski
eJournal of Public Affairs

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Bent, But Not Broken: The Constitutional, Legal, and Procedural Issues in the 2020 Electoral College Vote Certification, Nicholas Kapoor
eJournal of Public Affairs

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The Commonwealth takes an important step in protecting our democracy, Ashish Vaidya
eJournal of Public Affairs

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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

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Democratic Isolation, Thin Citizenship, and Insurrection: A Theory, Kevin G. Lorentz II, Kimberly Saks McManaway
eJournal of Public Affairs

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A Democratic Norm Endures January 6th: Congress and Deference to States’ Election Certifications, Kevin R. Kosar, Elayne Allen
eJournal of Public Affairs

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Introductory Essay: eJournal of Public Affairs, Volume 11, Issue 1, Carah L. Ong Whaley
eJournal of Public Affairs

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US Strategic Culture, Homeland Ballistic Missile Defense, and Mutual Vulnerability, Jacob T. Blank
MSU Graduate Theses

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2021

Islands in the Sun: Lawfare and Great-Power Competition in the Indo-Pacific, Clayton T. Russo
MSU Graduate Theses

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Accessibility as a Foundation for an Equitable Digital Civic Engagement Infrastructure, Allison D. Rank, Rebecca Mushtare
eJournal of Public Affairs

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Civic Engagement through Theatre: Running a Brechtian Workshop in the Classroom, Margot Morgan
eJournal of Public Affairs

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How Competition Undermines Deterrence, Kayse Jansen
MSU Graduate Theses

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2020

Book Review: A Citizen’s Guide to Impeachment, by Barbara Radnofsky, Wendy M. Rohleder-Sook
eJournal of Public Affairs

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How to Host a Civic Leadership Academy on Your Campus, Elizabeth A. Bennion
eJournal of Public Affairs

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Socialism's Specter: The Effect of Persuasion on Implicit Attitudes Towards Socialism, Amber Yanez
MSU Graduate Theses

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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

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2019

Southeast Asia: A Potential Domain for Chemical Terrorism, Bryner Ramos Las
MSU Graduate Theses

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A New-Old Way to Explore Civic Engagement: Learning from the Past, Peter A. Nagler, Harry Basehart
eJournal of Public Affairs

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Utilizing Strategic Culture as a Tool to Tailor U.S. Deterrence Policy Towards Iran, Ryan P. Taylor
MSU Graduate Theses

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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

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2017

The Unraveling of the Nation-State in the Middle East: Examples of Iraq and Syria, Zachary Kielp
MSU Graduate Theses

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Rivalry in the Middle East: The History of Saudi-Iranian Relations and its Implications on American Foreign Policy, Derika Weddington
MSU Graduate Theses

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A Radical Idea: Applying Psychological Strategy to Combat Foreign Fighters Defending the Islamic State, David Michael Smaney
MSU Graduate Theses

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2016

“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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