April 2021

Professor Mary Beth Altier was appointed to the Research Advisory Council of the RESOLVE Network at the United States Institute of Peace. She was also appointed to the Editorial Board of the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) – The Hague Journal.

CGA Professor John V. Kane, along with co-authors Lilliana Mason and Julie Wronski, had their article, “Who’s At the Party? Group Sentiments, Knowledge, and Partisan Identity”, accepted in the prestigious Journal of Politics.

Using a variety of statistical analyses, the key finding of the study is that US citizens’ identification with political parties results from the interaction of 1) sentiments toward various social groups (irrespective of one’s own group(s)) and, 2) knowledge of how these groups align with the parties. In short, when groups that one dislikes (likes) become mentally associated with one party, that citizen will be more (less) inclined to identify with that party.

These results highlight the fundamental importance of how citizens feel toward various social groups in society, and help explain the phenomenon of party identification which, in turn, is one of the most powerful predictors of political behavior in the United States.


On April 19, Professor Jennifer Trahan had her 15th book launch event for her book “Existing Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power in the Face of Atrocity Crimes” (CUP 2020) hosted (remotely) by the Jindal Global Law School in India.  The panel was entitled “United Nations Security Council & Veto: Challenges and Problems,” and also featured Professor (Dr.) Vesselin Popovski, Professor & Vice Dean of the Centre for the Study of the United Nations at Jindal Global Law School.  Associate Professor Dr. Neha Mishra moderated.  The recording of the panel can be found here.
 
On April 14, Professor Trahan additionally hosted a “Brainstorming” session on her “Vetoes Initiative” with legal advisors of several UN Missions, as well as Allan Rock, former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of Canada and former Canadian Ambassador to the UN.  Andras Vamos-Goldman, formerly legal adviser and political coordinator with the Canadian Mission to the UN and current CGA Adjunct Professor, moderated.  Professor Trahan also guest lectured (remotely) on the International Criminal Court for classes at Florida International University School of Law and Hunter College.


Prof. Christian Busch’s book, The Serendipity Mindset: The Art & Science of Good Luck, was awarded the silver medal in the “Success/Motivation” category of the Axiom Book Awards! The awards “recognize the best business books from around the world.”