.@WakeForest politics prof @will_walldorf weighs in via @washingtonpost on the political risks of military intervention in Venezuela and the lessons of U.S. foreign policy history. 📰 #politics#WFU
https://t.co/Xcg8mNQo9D
New article by @_HernandezVic at @PoPpublicsphere#OpenAccess
Populist Attacks on Academic Freedom: How Populist Leadership Erodes Academic Freedom in Liberal and Electoral Democracies | Perspectives on Politics | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/vQjbRH2r1F
Congratulations to Professor Betina Wilkinson on winning the 2025 Adaljiza Sosa-Riddell Award for Exemplary Mentoring of Undergraduate Latino/a Students in Political Science!
https://t.co/bgGdC0KB4X
Congratulations to Judianne Meredith, a Politics major who graduated in May and whose senior seminar paper won a national award from Pi Sigma Alpha, the Political Science Honor Society. Congratulations Judianne!
"The historical ambivalence about the German state’s role and related dilemmas about German power will not be easy for chancellor Friedrich Merz to resolve," writes #WFU politics and international affairs professor Mark Vail. "With respect to Germany’s capacity for decisive leadership, the past three years suggest that much work remains to be done." https://t.co/CG7DQqd6TQ
Wake Foresters gathered in Washington, D.C. to celebrate Dr. Katy Harriger upon her retirement. Her 39 years as a Faculty member in the Department of Politics and International Affairs and her 8 years as the Faculty Director of the Wake Washington Center have yielded both influential research and meaningful relationships with hundreds of Wake Forest students.
Dr. Harriger presented her “Last Lecture,” speaking to the critical role that Higher Education has in today’s world, then was joined by former students, former Wake Washington participants, and DC Deacs for a reception.
#ProHumanitate
#Ukraine minerals deal: A strategic win or a potential trap? #WFU politics and international affairs expert Will Walldorf raises concerns about costly resource pursuits, echoing Afghanistan's experience. #Geopolitics https://t.co/tnGm1oXgTO
#WFU prof Betina Wilkinson writes: Views toward sports protests are tied to the role people believe athletes should play. For some, athletes can & should be role models. For others, athletes should only express their perspectives under certain conditions. https://t.co/roghHLT2Mo
ICYMI, Neil DeVotta was my guest on #GrandTamasha last week. We discussed Sri Lanka's "peaceful revolution" and what dramatic political realignment means for the country's politics, economy, and foreign policy. New episodes every Tuesday 9 pm ET https://t.co/w96uvpX2yM
It’s been a great honor for me to teach alongside Dr. Katy Harriger this semester. She just finished teaching her last class — ever. I greatly value her leadership, mentorship, friendship, and service to @WakeWashington & Mother So Dear! @WFUAlumni@wfupol@WakeForest
Politics and international affairs professor Betina Wilikinson explains the conditions that led a historically liberal-leaning voting bloc to turn out in high numbers for such a conservative and polarizing candidate. @WakeForest@wfupol#Election2024
https://t.co/bunM4zckZB