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Pursue any of four majors or take courses in political science or international relations.
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Receive the most rigorous training in political science, and learn formal and statistical methods at the highest level.
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Discover notable individuals with Rochester degrees in political science or international relations.
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Department News
- Jamie Druckman publishes megastudy on Research-backed Ways to Bridge America's Political Divide.
- Rochester political scientists on Voter Turnout: What Every American Needs to Know before Election Day.
- Nobel Prize winners in economics recognized by the Department of Political Science.
- The Gladys M. Kammerer Award for best book published on US national policy is awarded to Jamie Druckman and coauthor Elizabeth Sharrow for their book, Equality Unfulfilled.
- Jamie Druckman (with coauthors) publishes new book, Partisan Hostility and American Democracy.
- Bienfait Mugenza ‘21 is the first recipient of the Projects for Peace Alumni Award.
- Gretchen Helmke discusses Bright Line Watch polling on 538 Politics Podcast.
- NATO at 75: a Q&A with Randall Stone.
- Hein Goemans (with Rochester PhD alum Branislav Slantchev) is author of “The Obstacles to Diplomacy in Ukraine,” published in Foreign Affairs.
- Jennifer Suh ‘19 earns Pickering Fellowship for foreign service.
- Ken Shepsle receives the Riker prize for outstanding social science research in the spirit of William Riker.
Recent Publications
- Scott Abramson et al., “Historical Border Changes, State Building, and Contemporary Trust in Europe,” American Political Science Review, 2022.
- Anderson Frey, "Strategic Allocation of Irrevocable and Durable Benefits," American Journal of Political Science, 2022.
- Gretchen Helmke et al., "Democracy by Deterrence," American Journal of Political Science, forthcoming
- Tasos Kalandrakis, “Generalized Medians and a Political Center,” Social Choice and Welfare, 2022.
- Bonnie Meguid et al., “When Do Männerparteien Elect Women?” American Political Science Review, forthcoming
- Sergio Montero et al., "Do Major-Power Interventions Encourage the Onset of Civil Conflict?" Journal of Politics, 2022
- Randall Stone et al., "Chinese Power and the State-Owned Enterprise," International Organization, forthcoming
- Sidak Yntiso et al., "Incentive Effects of Recall Elections," Journal of Politics, forthcoming
Department Links
- Josh Shapiro ’95 is governor of Pennsylvania.
- Professor Scott Tyson is co-organizer of the IE–University of Rochester Workshop in Political Economy and International Relations.
- Rochester welcomes new professor Sidak Yntiso, who joins the faculty in July 2023.
- The University remembers Peter Regenstreif, a long-term professor and expert on mass media.
- Malik Evans ’02 is the mayor of Rochester.
- Richard Fenno joined the department in 1957 and led the profession from Rochester for over half a century.
- We offer resources on race and ethnic politics, including a reading list on policing and criminal justice.
- Rochester faculty regularly publish cutting edge research in the top journals of the discipline.
- Bright Line Watch, led in part by Gretchen Helmke, finds continuing challenges to health of US democracy.
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