An author visit at #MPSA2023 from Adam M. Enders, the co-author “Conspiracy Theories: A Primer” - stop by our #LexingtonBooks@MPSAnet booth to see this book!
We celebrated the 16th edition of “Power and Choice:
An Introduction to Political Science” with author David Schultz (on right in first picture) today at #MPSA2023 👇📚
An @isanet Lexington Books booth visit at #ISA2023 from @Bahar_Baser, series editor of Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations. On left, holding a copy of “The Kurds in the Middle East: Enduring Problems and New Dynamics.” CC: @EditorParry (R)
Good morning! We open at 9am this morning @APSATweets annual conference! Stop by and see the editors and our books. Booth number 520 #LexingtonBooks @RLPGBooks
Bonjour! Nous ouvrons à 9h ce matin @APSATweets
conférence annuelle! Arrêtez-vous et voyez les éditeurs et nos livres. Stand numéro 520 #LexingtonBooks @RLPGBooks
“I’m very concerned that our society is much more concerned with information than wonder, in noise rather than silence. How do we encourage reflection? … Oh my, this is a noisy world.”
World leaders past and present expressed their shock and sadness at the death of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated on Friday while attending a political rally.
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Dear World, You may be wondering what happens next in terms of the British constitution. The answer is that 3 newspaper owners - all of whom are non domiciled in the UK for tax purposes - get together and choose our next Prime Minister or “Poodle”. The Queen then anoints them.
Something that's hard to convey to people who don't walk in their shoes: there are a lot of women walking around today who aren't just sad. They're frightened. They're terrified.