In The News: Department of Political Science

Newswise

The conflict in Ukraine continues to change on a minute-by-minute basis, and journalists who are seeking context into the myriad political, historical, social, and economic issues that have arisen as a result of the Russian invasion can turn to the following UNLV experts for insight.

KNPR News

As President Joe Biden last night outlined for the world a growing list of sanctions against Russia, Ukrainians in Las vegas watched. 

The National Interest

Believing China would invade Taiwan because the United States does not react to Ukraine is premature and unproductive war-mongering.

Focus Taiwan

Taipei, Feb. 16 (CNA) Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is recruiting analysts with doctoral degrees in political economics and international relations, a move which some believe shows the company is attaching greater importance to geopolitical developments.

Deseret News

This is how the West is run: In the 13 westernmost U.S. states, one party controls both the executive and legislative branches.

Crunchbase News

Goodr Jasmine Crowe was pitching her startup, which works to end food waste, to an investor when she mentioned that she attended an HBCU, or a historically black college and university.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

13 Action News anchor Todd Quinones looks back at how Senator Reid changed Nevada forever.

PBS

Senator Harry Reid left a lasting legacy in Nevada. We’ll explore the impact the late senator had. Plus, we’ll examine the challenges that rural Nevada faces.

PBS

Senator Harry Reid left a lasting legacy in Nevada. We’ll explore the impact the late senator had. Plus, we’ll examine the challenges that rural Nevada faces.

Taiwan Insight

Amidst the latest series of actions that draw China’s ire, the U.S. officially invited Taiwan to participate in an inaugural Summit for Democracy along with 109 states.

Las Vegas Sun

The Supreme Court seems poised to uphold Mississippi’s challenge to Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that affirmed a woman’s right to abortion.

Las Vegas Sun

The Supreme Court seems poised to uphold Mississippi’s challenge to Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that affirmed a woman’s right to abortion.