The Department of Political Science is hosting a number of events during this year’s Homecoming and Reunion Celebration. Click the link above to browse and register for events. We hope to see you there!
Welcome to the Department of Political Science of Case Western Reserve University.
It’s hard to think of a better time to be studying politics. Our courses explore political behavior, institutions of government, elections, international relations, political economy, policymaking, protest and revolution, among other topics. They cover politics of the United States and other countries and of regional and global interactions, and our faculty introduce students to a range of methods and approaches that include elite interviewing, survey research, field and archival investigation, game theory, small-n comparison, statistical analysis, and AI-driven techniques.
Political science degrees and courses build foundations for many types of future employment and continued education, and we support our students with internship, research and other career-preparation opportunities.
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News
TT Assistant Professor – International Security
The Department of Political Science is searching for a future faculty colleague (TT Assistant Professor) with expertise in global or international security, broadly understood.
Please find more information and the application here: https://apply.interfolio.com/152595
Prof. Hodgetts Awarded UCItE Course Innovation Grant
Congratulations to Prof. Matt Hodgetts as he was awarded a UCITE Course Innovation Grant (UCIGs) for 2024-2025. UCIGs support the design and implementation of innovative teaching and learning pedagogies for new and existing courses.
Professor Kathryn Lavelle Explores Global Challenges Through the Lens of the Arctic
Kathryn C. Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs in the Department of Political Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently among the collaborators on a volume of Constructing Global Challenges in World Politics (NY: Routledge, 2024).
The book’s contributors, from the disciplines of international relations, sociology and history, scrutinize what actors mean when they refer to something as a “global challenge.” The book goes beyond drawing up a list of the most pressing issues in contemporary world politics or discussing how to deal with them and instead looks at the roles that various actors, such as scholars, nation-states, cities, and international organizations, play in their construction.
Lavelle’s chapter is titled “Constructing the Challenge of Governance in the Arctic.”
A Tribute to Paul Schroeder, Popular Colleague, Teacher and Politics of China Specialist
Popular political science department member passes away at 75. Memorial service for faculty emeriti Paul Schroeder is Aug. 13.
In Memoriam
We are saddened by the news of Prof. Paul Schroeder’s death. A popular teacher and respected colleague and citizen, Paul will be deeply missed. Information about an August 13 memorial service can be found here. The Department of Political Science will post more about Paul and his time at CWRU soon.
Congratulations to Kelly Mallon, who successfully defended her MA thesis
Congratulations to Kelly Mallon, who successfully defended her MA thesis titled Addressing Childhood Statelessness: The Protection and Integration of Unaccompanied Stateless Refugees.
Department Office
Mather House 111
Scout Weber, Department Assistant
- Email: scout.weber@case.edu
- Phone: 216.368.2424
- Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
- Scout is on a hybrid work schedule as follows:
- Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday: On campus in Mather House 111
- Tuesday and Friday: Working from home
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