An Active Year for Dr. Williams

During 2017, Dr. John Williams presented two papers, “Saudi Arabia in Transition” for the Great Decisions program here at ECU, and ”Improving Decision Making and Cultural Understanding Through the Global Partners Program” at the Global Partners in Education Conference here at ECU. The latter will be included in the Proceedings for the conference.

In addition, Williams was nominated for Teacher of the Year in the Global Partners in Education Program. He also reviewed several articles on political factions in Middle Eastern countries.

Dr. Francia at the American Political Science Association’s 2017 annual conference

Dr. Peter Francia attended the 2017 American Political Science Association’s annual conference in San Francisco (August 31-September 3). As a member of the American Political Science Association’s Committee on the Status of Contingent Faculty in the Profession, Francia gave a talk at the conference that addressed labor and educational concerns regarding the dramatic increases in the hiring of non-tenured and non-tenure-track faculty in universities and colleges nationwide. Francia, who co-authored the book, The Financiers of Congressional Elections, also served as a discussant on the panel entitled, “Donors and Spenders in U.S. Elections.”

Dr. Francia is the Director of the new THCAS Center for Survey Research.

Dr. Jonathan Morris Selected to Head Leadership Studies Program

Dr. Jonathan Morris has been asked to be the new director of ECU’s Leadership Studies Program. The Program, now several years old, has well over 100 minors and is attracting an increasing amount of attention within the university and from outsiders as well. Dr. Morris is also Political Science’s Undergraduate Director, and in the past 5 years and has been responsible for efforts that have resulted in a three-fold increase in the number of political science majors.

Join us in thanking Dr. Morris and wishing him luck in moving the program forward!

Study Abroad in Prague: June 16-July 28, 2018

The Political Science Department is launching its first Study Abroad Program to Prague, Czech Republic, led by Dr. Giurcanu, “Prague in Context: Politics in East Central Europe” (June 16-July 28, 2018).

Why choose this program?

  • Spend six weeks in a marvelous city — “Magic Prague” has something for everyone!
  • Gain 6 credits that fulfill degree requirements in Political Science majors and minors, and in Russian Studies minor.
  • Join us to Radio Free Europe, the Museum of Communism, Czech Parliament, the US Embassy, and many more.
  • Enjoy affordable prices and student discounts in the heart of Europe!

Financial aid can be applied towards the cost of this program. ECU scholarships available @ piratesabroad.ecu.edu

Application deadline: January 1st

Program cost: $3,925.

 

Peace & Conflict Resolution Research by Dr. Olson Lounsberry

Marie Olson Lounsberry will be serving as guest co-editor of a special issue of Peace and Change, with Karl DeRouen of the University of Alabama, on civil war mediation. The issue will be published in 2018. They will also be contributing an article on peace agreement provisions for that issue.

 

Dr. Olson Lounsberry has also been invited to submit an article on the effectiveness partial peace agreements, or those that do not include all rebel factions, for a special section of the International Peacekeeping journal. Karl DeRouen is special editor of that section.

New Book Forthcoming from Armin Krishnan

Armin Krishnan has received a book contract from Palgrave Macmillan for a book titled Why Paramilitary Operations Fail. The book analyzes 25 pro-insurgency paramilitary operations (PMOs) that have been undertaken by the U.S. government from 1948 to the present in view of finding patterns in the way they were approached and the way they turned out.

The main finding is that only eight out of 25 PMOs succeeded in overthrowing a targeted government or carving out a separatist state and that in only three cases a PMO succeeded without direct U.S. military intervention. Furthermore, it is argued that in most cases PMOs have produced severe ‘blowback’ that has undermined U.S. national security or harmed U.S. interests, which suggests that PMOs are not a worthwhile instrument of U.S. foreign policy unless they are approached in a very different manner.

Krishnan is currently editing the manuscript for final submission sometime in October 2017.

ECU-MPA’s Mariana Rolinsky wins 2017–18 Donald Hayman Scholarship from NC City & County Management Assoc.

The Master of Public Administration program proudly announces that Mariana Rolinsky is the 2017 – 2018 winner of the Donald B. Hayman Scholarship from the North Carolina City and County Management Association. This award carries a $2,000 stipend to support her MPA studies at ECU. Ms Rolinksy was born in Moldova and holds Bachelor’s and Master degrees from Moldovan State University. She has worked as a College and Career Readiness Instructor at Beaufort Community College and as an Instructor Administrator for the Boys and Girls Club in Washington, NC where she lives.

Mariana will be honored for this award at the winter meeting of the Association in Durham in February. Students selected for this award have shown they are interested in working in local government in North Carolina after complete of their Public Administration studies. Previous ECU winners of this award are working in local governments throughout the state of North Carolina.

Dr. Jonathan Morris, Dept. of Political Science, Joins Editorial Board of the Journal of Political Marketing

Congratulations to Dr. Morris, who has recently been added to the editorial board of the Journal of Political Marketing. The journal “aims to be the leading scholarly journal examining the latest developments in the application of marketing methods to politics” and “is highly selective in publishing only the most advanced conceptual, strategic and quantitative oriented work from academics around the world. It is vital reading for politicians, candidates, political party officials, consultants, corporate lobbyists, pollsters, media specialists, journalists, business executives, managers, and academics in democracies around the world.”

New Research from Magda Giurcanu

Two of Magda Giurcanu’s research papers were published during summer 2017. The first was a book review of “Trouble on the far right. Contemporary right-wing strategies and practices in Europe” published in East European Politics. A second was a co-authored paper (with Juliana Fernandes and Ji Young Kim) titled “Documenting the Emergence of Grassroots Politics on Facebook: The Florida Case,” published in Journal of Social Media in Society, 6(1): 5-41.

A Busy European Summer for Magda Giurcanu

The Department of Political Science’s Magda Giurcanu traveled extensively over the summer to Germany, Czechia, the UK, and Romania. In Germany, she spent about a month as a Visiting Scholar at the GESIS Eurolab Institute, where she delivered a talk on “The Emergence of New Anti-EU Parties in EP Elections: Strategic Elite Calculations and European Union Debates”.

In the UK, she participated in the Council for Europe (CES) 2017 conference at the University of Glasgow, where she presented two papers on 1) “New Party Politics in European Parliament Elections” and 2) the electoral linkages in European elections, “In Search for an Electoral Link Between the EU Electorate(s) and the EU Proposals: Reality or Wishful Thinking?” (Co-authored with Petia Kostadinova, University of Illinois at Chicago).

In Glasgow, she also served as discussant for two panels on European Union politics and Party Systems in Europe. In Romania, she spent one week in the National Archives in Bucharest to collect data on new party manifestos. In Czechia, Magda met with faculty from the Charles University to coordinate visits of Czech scholars at ECU under the Visegrad in the 21 Century grant. She also met with faculty from the Anglo-American University to set up a new Study Abroad program for ECU students, which is currently under review at the Office of Global Affairs.

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