
Political Science
Who Was Robert Oppenheimer? A Texas A&M Nuclear Policy Expert Explains The Physicist’s Complex Legacy
Jul 21, 2023 • 5 min. readOppenheimer, dubbed “the father of the atomic bomb,” is the subject of a new movie in theaters now.
What Does ‘Democracy’ Mean? Different Things To Different People, Says Political Scientist
Jun 30, 2023 • 7 min. readKirby Goidel reflects on America’s democratic experiment and says nothing has been gained without a fight.
Texas A&M professors of history, politics, government and philanthropy reflect on the 39th president’s legacy.
When The Supreme Court Loses Americans’ Loyalty, Chaos – Even Violence – Can Follow
Nov 2, 2022 • 6 min. readWhat’s at stake when Americans lose faith in the legitimacy of the Supreme Court?
A Texas A&M political scientist says the transfer of power from President Donald Trump to the Biden administration has been marked by a series of broken norms.
As both the left and right become more polarized, a Texas A&M political scientist discusses how populist leaders are changing the face of America's political parties.
Elections hold politicians accountable in the U.S., but it doesn’t work that way everywhere.
Texas A&M Study Shows Republicans, Democrats Prefer Gender Balanced Decision-Making
Oct 17, 2018 • 7 min. readCitizens have more faith in their government institutions when both women and men are involved in decision-making.