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  • The Gaza war from afar


    In a campus lecture on Tuesday, professor Dov Waxman, co-director of Northeastern’s Middle East Center, examined the strategic and moral implications of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

    • by Joe O'Connell   September 11, 2014
  • Professor witnesses history in Ukraine


    Mitchell Orenstein, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, recently visited western Ukraine to observe the lead up to the country’s most recent presidential election.

    • by Joe O'Connell   June 2, 2014
  • Why politics aren’t for the faint of heart


    Experts discussed the impact a politicians’ health can have on their political careers at a recent conference hosted by Northeastern’s Department of Political Science.

    • by Joe O'Connell   April 7, 2014
  • The battle for Ukraine


    In a lecture Wednesday, Mitchell Orenstein, chair of the Department of Political Science, discussed the turmoil in the Eastern European country and what it means from a geopolitical standpoint.

    • by Joe O'Connell   March 27, 2014
  • Does Big Data have the flu?


    In response to revelations of failures in the Google Flu Trends’ predictive capabilities, Northeastern University researchers examined how Big Data can best be utilized for scientific gain in a report published online on Thursday in the journal Science.

    • by Angela Herring   March 13, 2014
  • 3Qs: What to watch for in Sochi


    The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia have begun. We asked Philip D’Agati, an expert in patriotism, politics, and the Olympics, in the Department of Political Science, to discuss Russia’s role as host and which Olympic events he has his eye on.

    • by Joe O'Connell   February 7, 2014
  • Nelson Mandela

    Remembering Nelson Mandela


    Northeastern faculty experts weigh in on Nelson Mandela’s life and legacy.

    • by News@Northeastern   December 6, 2013
  • Let’s start at the beginning


    Northeastern on Wednesday celebrated the release of political science professor William F.S. Miles’ newest book, Afro-Jewish Encounters, which details his many trips to Africa over the last 35 years.

    • by Joe O'Connell   November 15, 2013
  • 3Qs: The changing of the guard at Boston’s City Hall


    Education and affordable housing should be among the top priorities of the city’s new mayor, says former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Northeastern.

    • by Joe O'Connell   November 4, 2013
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