Faculty News
Understanding the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Virtual event features Queen’s experts discussing the genesis and the impacts of the current global crisis.
Contagion Cultures Lecture Series: Kyle Hanniman
Strengthening Canada’s Fiscal Resilience: The Challenge of Provincial Debt
Professor Stéfanie von Hlatky at TEDxQueensU
Professor Stéfanie von Hlatky recently presented a TEDx Talk entitled "The Importance of Developing Your Foreign Policy"
Political Studies in the News - November 17, 2023
Nov 17, 2023
POLS Prof Oded Haklai OpEd in the Toronto Star, "Middle East peace: An unanticipated path amidst a crisis"
Political Studies in the News - November 1, 2023
Nov 02, 2023
POLS Prof Oded Haklai OpEd in the Globe and Mail, "Anti-Jewish bias has deeply permeated university culture"
Political Studies in the News - October 12, 2023
Oct 13, 2023
POLS Prof Oded Haklai comments following Hamas' invasion of Israel and ongoing evacuation efforts
Political Studies in the News - October 10, 2023
Oct 11, 2023
POLS Prof Oded Haklai comments on the current situation on the ground in Jerusalem
Political Studies in the News - August 31, 2023
Aug 31, 2023
Announcement of Sir Edward Peacock Professor Appointments
Political Studies in the News - July 15, 2023
Jul 15, 2023
POLS Prof Stéfanie von Hlatky pens op-ed in Globe & Mail about Canada falling short of its' military spending commitment to NATO
Political Studies in the News -March 15, 2023
Mar 15, 2023
A proper hybrid Parliament would help expand gender-sensitive representation
Political Studies in the News - January 16, 2023
Jan 16, 2023
New military equipment will be valuable in the event Russia launches a spring offensive. The pandemic has increased the temperature of political discourse.
Political Studies in the News - January 13, 2023
Jan 13, 2023
How the removal of Russia's top commander in Ukraine could impact the war.
Political Studies in the News - January 10, 2023
Jan 10, 2023
Conspiracy theories have to continuously evolve in order to dismiss evidence which disproves their explanation.
Political Studies in the News - January 9, 2023
Jan 09, 2023
Hungary's Slide Toward Autocracy: Domestic and External Impediments to Locking in Democratic Reforms.
Political Studies in the News - January 6, 2023
Jan 06, 2023
A look back at the conservative era in Kingston.
Political Studies in the News - January 4, 2023
Jan 04, 2023
Concerns about the Canadian military's ability to respond to international threats.
Political Studies in the News - January 2, 2023
Jan 02, 2023
Brenda Lucki is the latest RCMP boss struggling to reform the troubled force.
Political Studies in the News - December 30, 2022
Dec 30, 2022
Women and children living in Syrian camps for families of ISIS fighters are prime targets for radicalization.
Political Studies in the News - December 19, 2022
Dec 19, 2022
The inadequate response of municipal, provincial, and federal governments to the freedom convoy in Ottawa.
Political Studies in the News - December 14, 2022
Dec 14, 2022
Culture change in the military following the Minister of Defence's report to Parliament. Convictions remain rare when police are accused of sexual assault.
Political Studies in the News - December 10, 2022
Dec 10, 2022
Recent attempt to overthrow the German government compared with the January 6 insurrection in the United States. Allegations of sexual assault against police officers often do not result in a conviction.
Political Studies in the News - December 8, 2022
Dec 08, 2022
Russian military continues to target Ukrainian infrastructure. Allegations of sexual assault against police officers often do not result in a conviction. Canadian Armed Forces says 2,400 permanent residents applied to join in November.
Political Studies in the News - December 7, 2022
Dec 07, 2022
The history of European colonialism in African countries and their introduction to soccer. A plot to overthrow the government in Germany.
Political Studies in the News - December 5, 2022
Dec 05, 2022
Defining conspiracy theories. Liberal gun control bill could have a negative impact on the party's relations with the NDP.
Political Studies in the News - December 2, 2022
Dec 02, 2022
How universities should better support students fleeing persecution. Liberals to consult public on the merits of creating a foreign agent registry.
Political Studies in the News - November 29, 2022
Nov 29, 2022
Would the military be "challenged" to launch a large-scale operation? The usefulness of centres like Montreal's anti-radicalization centre in combatting extremism. D'Orazio provides expert testimony at the Public Order Emergency Commission.
Political Studies in the News - November 27, 2022
Nov 27, 2022
The problem of operational leaks from police to protesters during the Ottawa convoy protests.
Political Studies in the News - November 23, 2022
Nov 23, 2022
First Nations opposed to the proposed sovereignty legislation would have a strong legal argument. The Ukraine power grid.
Political Studies in the News - November 22, 2022
Nov 22, 2022
The latest on the war in Ukraine. The lack of federal investments to protect Canada's Arctic.
Political Studies in the News - November 18, 2022
Nov 18, 2022
John McGarry reviews the new book "Making Sense of a United Ireland"
Political Studies in the News - November 15, 2022
Nov 15, 2022
Canada's relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, China's alleged election interference, Ontario's mask "recommendation"
Political Studies in the News - November 14, 2022
Nov 14, 2022
Trudeau puts cash behind Indo-Pacific pledges during visit to Southeast Asia summit
Political Studies in the News - November 7, 2022
Nov 07, 2022
Canadian Armed Forces now permitting permanent residents to enlist.
Political Studies in the News - November 3, 2022
Nov 03, 2022
Problems with Canada's national security system. 96% of Halifax Regional Police Association members give a vote of non-confidence regarding their police chief.
Political Studies in the News - November 1, 2022
Nov 01, 2022
Ontario government's plan to table legislation to pre-emptively end education worker strike. Convoy organizers testify at the Emergencies Act inquiry.
Political Studies in the News - October 31, 2022
Oct 31, 2022
The Rogers outage requires redefinition of quality. The Emergencies Act inquiry.