Alumnus News: Morgan Nobles

A former Political Science major, Morgan “Lea” Nobles, has recently been selected as Managing Editor of the Florida State University Law Review.

This is a tremendous honor and likely indicates that she is one of the top students in her class.

Congratulations Morgan!

This Day in History: President Andrew Johnson Impeached (1868)

“The U.S. House of Representatives votes 11 articles of impeachment against President Andrew Johnson, nine of which cite Johnson’s removal of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, a violation of the Tenure of Office Act. The House vote made President Johnson the first president to be impeached in U.S. history.”

More, see: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/president-andrew-johnson-impeached

New Publication from Hanna Kassab: “What Is the Indo-Pacific? Genealogy, Securitization, and the Multipolar System”

Abstract: “Language is a clear indicator of political change. As China continues to rise and expand its influence in the South China Seas, threatened neighboring states will balance against it. One step in this process is the formulation of persuading language and concepts to accept the threat posed by China. This is demonstrated by the invention and use of the term Indo-Pacific, an area from the eastern part of Africa in the west to the United States in the east. This article traces the genealogy of the term Indo-Pacific as it relates to the securitization of this region given the rise of China. The article will first trace the genealogy of the term Indo-Pacific to then highlight the processes of securitization given changes in the structure of international relations.”

See: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41111-023-00233-z

Kudos to Dr. Matthews!

Austin S. Matthews (Political Science) was selected from a competitive pool of highly qualified candidates in the US and abroad to participate in Bridging the Gap’s 2023 International Policy Summer Institute in Washington D.C.

This four-day workshop in June trains academics on developing tools and building networks to produce and disseminate policy-relevant academic research. Matthews will receive support for his ongoing project on the hiring and firing of military and state security elites in dictatorships.

Feb. 21: Citizen U: Local Government & City Services – Meet the Mayor!

Next week, on February 21st from 4pm-5pm, Citizen U will be hosting the Mayor of Greenville, PJ Connelly, in MCSC Room 307 to talk about local government and hear from ECU students. Please advertise to your students and colleagues! We’d love to have a full room, and it’s not everyday students get an audience with the mayor.

RSVP on Engage using this link: Citizen U: Local Government & City Services – Meet the Mayor! – ENGAGE (ecu.edu)

Please reach out with any questions!
Amrina Rangar [rangara19@students.ecu.edu]

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