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Government and International Relations
Research
Government and International Relations faculty and students conduct research on a wide range of topics in both international and domestic settings, from child labor and the state in Zimbabwe to the impact of campaign finance reform in the United States.

Faculty Research

Read about the research of some of our faculty:

Dr. Robert Boatright Dr. Robert Boatright and campaign finance reform.
Dr. Sharon Krefetz Dr. Sharon Krefetz and affordable housing.
Dr. Mark Miller Dr. Mark Miller and judicial activism
Dr. Valerie Sperling Dr. Valerie Sperling and women activists in Russia.


More information about faculty research can be found by clicking on the names of individual faculty on the department faculty page.

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Additional Resources
Mock Trial
Harrington Fellowships for Undergraduates
Harrington Fellowships Application

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Recent faculty publications. Clockwise, from top left. Expressive Politics: The Issue Strategies of Congressional Challengers, by Robert Boatright; State, Market, and Democracy in Chile, by Paul Posner; Making Policy, Making Law: An Interbranch Perspective, coedited by Mark Miller; Identities and Institutions: Conflict Reduction in Divided Societies, coauthored by Kristen Williams.


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Prelaw Program
Law and Society Concentration

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