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Austin J. Knuppe
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Austin J. Knuppe. I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science. At the Ohio State University. With concentrations in international relations and political methodology, my research interests include the. Evolution of military doctrine, American grand strategy, and the study of religion in international politics. Prior to OSU, I was a Robert Bosch Fellow. In Berlin working in policy planning at the. German Federal Ministry of Defense. At the University of Chicago and a BA from Calvin College.
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Da Foreign Policy Blog: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. I generally like reading Jack Shafer when he points out bad journalism, but I think his instincts are wrong. About Hilary Clinton's future. He thinks that Clinton is not long for her job, based on Wikileaks revelations about her orders for diplomats to collect intel on their foreign counterparts. I was a little surprised at the specifics of the collections ( credit card numbers and frequent flier miles. But the "revelation" itself is pretty much a Captain Renault. This new dip...
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New article "Covert Communication" | Austin M. Carson, PhD | The University of Chicago
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. The University of Chicago. Austin M. Carson, PhD. Austin M. Carson, PhD. New article Covert Communication. Published on Nov 30, 2016. My article on covert signaling with Keren Yarhi-Milo is out in Security Studies, titled "Covert Communication: The Intelligibility and Credibility of Signaling in Secret." Have a look. Lecture @ Brown University. New article Covert Communication. Commentary on covert action in Syria. The University of Chicago. Chicago, IL 60637.
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Teaching | Austin M. Carson, PhD | The University of Chicago
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. The University of Chicago. Austin M. Carson, PhD. Austin M. Carson, PhD. Autumn course in the Power, Identity, Resistance Core (Fall 2016). Recent Debates in International Relations (graduate) (Spring 2017). The Secret Side of International Politics. Office hours signup: here. US Foreign Policy (undergrad). Sample syllabus here. Security Studies (masters). Sample syllabus here. Intro to International Relations (undergrad). Sample syllabus here.
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Graduate | Department of History | The University of Chicago
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. The University of Chicago. History Graduate Student Association. From its 1892 establishment as one of the founding departments of the University of Chicago, the History Department's attention has focused on programs leading to the Ph.D. degree in a broad range of fields of study. And the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture. History students enjoy access to multiple sources of support for research and professional development within both the ...
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Political Science @ Chicago
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The University of Chicago. PhDs on the Market. Message from the DEI. University of Chicago Resources. Resources in the Discipline. Inequality: Bias and Beyond. Hiring, Promotion, and Retention. Mentoring, Advising, and Recommendations. Research, Publication, and Citation. Graduate Program Admissions Frequently Asked Questions:. How competitive is admission and what are the admission criteria? How much does it cost to apply? Is it possible to obtain an application fee waiver? Is an interview required?
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Curriculum Vitae - Seth K. Jolly
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Seth K. Jolly. PhD, Political Science. A Europe of Regions? Regional Integration, Sub-National Mobilization and the Optimal Size of States. Honors: National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. 2007 European Union Studies Association. EUSA) Best Dissertation Prize. Committee: Herbert Kitschelt (chair), Robert O. Keohane, Gary Marks, Steven Wilkinson. MA, Political Science. Fields: Comparative Politics, Political Methodology. Theme Field: Race and Ethnicity. BA, Government and Economics. Bakke...
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Grad School Admissions – Nuno Monteiro
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International politics, ideas, and academia. Advice for Grad Students. How to Overcome Procrastination. This page has advice on how to think through the admissions process to grad school. This is stuff I wish I had known when I applied to Ph.D. programs in the United States. It applies to political science, may apply to other social sciences, perhaps less so to the humanities and bench sciences. Should I go to grad school? But enough doom and gloom! The Ph.D. versus the M.A. Chicago ( Harris School.
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International Affairs | Untangling the Tangles
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Teja's blog on Everything that Concerns US. Association of Professional of Professional Schools of International Affairs. The Foreign Policy lists ten Best International Relations Master’s Programs. School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Living ...
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