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The Great Broadening awarded the 2020 Richard F. Fenno Prize!
29 May 2020
Congratulations to Drs. Bryan Jones, Sean Theriault, and Michelle Whyman on winning the Richard F Fenno Jr Prize from this year's APSA Legislative Studies Section! The Richard F. Fenno, Jr. Prize is awarded to the best book in legislative studies published in the previous ...
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Conference News: Junior Virtual Conference, Dates for 2021!
01 May 2020
CAP 2021: The next CAP conference will take place 28-30 June 2021 in Aarhus, DK! Information on paper submissions and logistics to come.  CAP 2020 Mini Virtual Conference: In lieu of this year's physical conference, we will hold the CAP2020 virtual mini-conference on 1 ...
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Conference news: Alice Cavalieri wins Bryan D. Jones paper prize!
01 May 2020
Alice Cavalieri is the winner of the inaugural Bryan D. Jones Prize! The prize is awarded for the best paper presented by a junior scholar at the previous CAP-conference (Budapest, 2019). Alice is from the University of Siena, and her paper is entitled, “The Shape of the ...
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CAP conference in Aarhus, DK postponed to 2021
14 Apr 2020
Unfortunately, this year's Comparative Agendas conference must be postponed, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The conference will take place in Aarhus, Denmark in the summer of 2021 instead. The entire CAP community is grateful to our Danish colleages, and look forward to ...
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Faculty and Lecturer Position at Duke Kunshan University (China)
15 Mar 2020
Duke Kunshan University is looking to fill the following positions: Assistant/associate/full professor (tenure track or tenured) in Public Policy, and Lecturer (or senior lecturer) in Public Policy. For both positions, applications from a wide range of areas will be ...
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