Category: Political Science

Hurricane Sandy and Presidential Vote 2012 – Yes, We WILL!

For all who are facing the adverse effects of Hurricane Sandy, our thoughts and prayers are with you. We are heartened by the diligent collaborative efforts to bring things back to normal as soon as possible and hope that normalcy returns within the next few days, especially in time for the 2012 presidential election. Your vote is important, so please try to...

Cambria Press author Robert Alexander’s CNN Op-ed on the Presidential Race and the Electoral College

Read the CNN op-ed Cambria Press author Robert Alexander wrote on the presidential race and the electoral college! See also the Cambria Press Q&A session with Professor Alexander, author of  Presidential Electors and the Electoral College, as well as an earlier interview with CNN weighing in on the presidential race between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama! * * * * *...

Cambria Press New Series! Cambria Studies in Slavery: Past and Present

Cambria Press is proud to announce a new, exciting series–the Cambria Studies in Slavery: Past and Present, which will have Professor  Ana Lucia Araujo (author of the highly praised book Public Memory of Slavery: Victims and Perpetrators in the South Atlantic and editor of Paths of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Interactions, Identities, and Images. The series will feature high-quality, innovative,...

Happy Labor Day to Archivists, Political Scientists, and Workers Around the World!

Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. On this Labor Day preceding the landmark 2012 presidential elections, at a time...

The New Politics of Sinophone Asia by Charles Horner and Eric Brown (Hudson Institute)

This excellent article, by Charles Horner and Eric Brown of the Hudson Institute, was forwarded by Professor Victor H. Mair, general editor of the Cambria Sinophone World Series. They write, “At critical times in modern China’s history, the Sinophone periphery has intervened dramatically and exercised an influence well beyond what customary analyses would have predicted. This alone suggests that the...

Cambria Press Author Weighs in on Possible Electoral College Tie in Barack Obama – Mitt Romney Race

Given the recent publication of his highly praised book Presidential Electors and the Electoral College, Cambria Press author Robert Alexander was interviewed by CNN recently regarding the possible Electoral College tie in the Obama-Romney race. Please also see other important books on American politics in the Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy in America book series. STAY POSTED! Follow Cambria Press...

Doing Archival Research in Political Science Well Received at the ACSC Annual Meeting – Read the Q&A session with the authors

Cambria Press is pleased to announce that Doing Archival Research in Political Science by Scott Frisch, Douglas Harris, Sean Q Kelly, and David C. W. Parker was very well received at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Association of Centers for the Study of Congress, where three of the four authors were on hand to discuss their book, published just...

Outstanding Review for Cuban–Latin American Relations in the Context of a Changing Hemisphere

Cambria Press congratulates Professors Gary Prevost and Carlos Oliva Campos on the outstanding review by the International Journal of Cuban Studies of their book, Cuban–Latin American Relations in the Context of a Changing Hemisphere. The book is lauded for being “a timely publication given the enormous changes that have swept across the Latin American continent in recent years” and being...

Excellent ISA 2012 Conference in San Diego for Cambria Press!

Cambria Press is pleased to announce that the ISA 2012 conference in San Diego was a very successful one––the total number of participants at the convention was reported to be 5,562 people! Kudos to the ISA staff (especially Suela Mustafa, the marketing director) for such a well-run event! The Cambria Press booth was located in a premium spot, right near...

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