Julie VanDusky-Allen


(MENAFN- The Conversation) Assistant Professor of Political Science,

Julie VanDusky-Allen received her Ph.D. in Political Science in August 2011 from Binghamton University. She currently teaches courses in comparative politics, American politics, and research methods. With respect to research, she focuses mostly on how political parties adapt to institutional limits on their power. She also examines how US troop deployments influence foreign policy decision-making in other countries. Additionally, Julie received a Fulbright research scholarship to gather data and teach in Mexico City during the 2008-2009 academic year.

Experience
  • 2018–present Assistant professor, Boise State University
Education
  • 2011  Binghamton University, PhD
Publications
  • 2020 Institutional Origins of Protective COVID-19 Public Health Policy Responses: Informational and Authority Redundancies and Policy Stringency,
  • 2020 COVID-19 Policy Response and the Rise of the Sub-National Governments,

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