Ft. articles by Mark Graber, Jeffrey Tulis, Anna Fruhstorfer, Fruzsina Gardos-Orosz, Yaniv Roznai, Gary Jacobsohn, Miguel Schor, Howard Schweber, and Joesph Cozza.
Year: 2021
New Publication
CSLD’s Philip Bunn has published a new article, “Transcendent Rebellion: The Influence of Simone Weil on Albert Camus’ Esthetics” (Perspectives on Political Science, 2021).
Call for Papers: MCSII Civil Liberty Symposium, April 18-19 2022
The Menard Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation (MCSII) will host its third annual Civil Liberty Symposium April 18 and 19, 2022. Paper/session proposals are invited on any topic pertaining to civil liberties or their relationship to institutions and innovation.
Deadline for proposal submission: Friday, January 28, 2022
Article enters third month on Cambridge Core Most Read Article list!
Richard Avramenko and Brianne Wolf‘s article, Disciplining the Rich: Tocqueville on Philanthropy and Privilege, enters third month on Cambridge Core Most Read Article list!
2021 Undergraduate Essay Scholarship Awards
Thank you to all who submitted for the Undergraduate Essay Competition this year. Our topic was: “Should the United States make military or national service compulsory?” Congratulations to our top 3 scholarship recipients and two …
Lawmaking in a Pandemic
The Plague, Power, & Policy: Lawmaking in a Pandemic conversation held last week is posted on our YouTube channel. Check it out!
CSLD Associate Director Scott Mobley on 1050 Bascom
Check out 1050 Bascom where our own Scott Mobley spoke with the Political Science podcast hosts on his journey from the naval academy to teaching at the UW. You can hear his full talk on …
Essay Submission Deadline Extended
The 2021 Undergraduate Essay Competition submission deadline has been extended until April 9, 2021. “Should the United States make military or national service compulsory?” Submit online at: https://csld.wisc.edu/undergraduate-essay-competition/