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Talk at Boston University's Center for the Study of Europe: Migration Management as Nation-Building

October 27, 2017
The Center for the Study of Europe, an affiliated regional center of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, hosted Assistant Professor of Political Science at Amherst College Ruxandra Paul for a conversation entitled “Migration Management as Nation-Building: Responses to the European Migration Crisis in Migrant-Receiving European Democracies,” on October 27, 2017.... Read more about Talk at Boston University's Center for the Study of Europe: Migration Management as Nation-Building

Panel at Mount Holyoke College on the Rise of the Right in Europe

November 15, 2016

Panel at Mount Holyoke College on the rise of right-wing movements in France, Germany, and Russia. Panelists: Yuvel Weber, Russian and Eurasian Studies Professor and Scholar at the Davis Center, Harvard University; Ruxandra Paul, Professor of Political Science from Amherst College; and Julian Voje, Political Advisor to Dr. Andreas Nick, Member of the German Parliment. https://www.mtholyoke....

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PS Political Science & Politics: Symposium on The Politics and Policy of Ebola

PS Political Science & Politics: Symposium on The Politics and Policy of Ebola

January 31, 2015

Don't miss our guest edited symposium on the politics and policy of Ebola in the latest edition of PS: Political Science & Politics (January 2015, Vol. 48, No. 1). Ruxandra Paul and Ken Sherrill (guest editors). My contribution, "Ending Ebola: A Moving Target," adopts a migration-politics perspective to shed light on the challenges associated with containing global-scale epidemics in the era of globalization. We will be presenting this collaborative project, as well as our individual research on the subject, in a roundtable session at the MPSA annual meeting in Chicago, on...

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Gov 94xp: Cyberpolitics Receives Harvard Teaching Award

September 25, 2014

At its first edition, Gov 94xp: Cyberpolitics received Harvard Q Student Evaluations scores of 4.8 (out of 5) in the "Course Overall" category and 5 (out of 5) in the "Instructor Overall" category. This places it above the 4.5 (out of 5) threshold for the Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, granted by the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning at Harvard.

Gov 94xp: Cyberpolitics will be offered again in the Department of Government at Harvard in Spring 2015. Interested students: please enter the lottery for this seminar by submitting the required form to...

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Article on Roma rights published in Courrier International

September 14, 2012

My article "Rights of the Roma: Between a Pogrom in France and a visit to Romania" got published by Courrier International:

http://www.courrierinternational.com/article/2012/09/10/six-choses-que-valls-doit-savoir-avant-d-aller-en-roumanie

The original version of the article was published in Romanian and can be found here:

http://www.romanialibera.ro/opinii/comentarii/drepturile-rr-omului-intre-un-pogrom-in-franta-si-o-vizita-in-romania-276038.html#top_articol

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