Brulé’s Women, Power, and Property Wins APSA Luebbert Prize
The APSA describes Brulé’s book as “packed with insight not just about gender but also about power. She shows how seemingly token institutional reform – gender reservations – can have profound knock on effects on the broader culture and distribution of power, an substantive policies.”
Menchik Publishes Journal Article on Constructivism and Religion
Prof. Jeremy Menchik’s article, published in Comparative Politics, explores the constructivist approach to religion and world politics.