Negotiating the Climate Long-Term Global Goal: PhD student Simon Beaudoin publishes new paper
The paper seeks to understand the factors at play in negotiating global climate goals in a new journal article for International Negotiation.
Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick explores the 2024 B.C. election: A tale of two divided British Columbias
Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick highlights the ideological divide between the NDP and Conservatives, with the Green Party holding the balance of power.
‘Blue wave’ reshapes B.C. politics as Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston comments on flipped ridings
Political science Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston analyzes the factors behind the flipped ridings and shifting political trends.
Anger steamrolled reason in BC’s bitter election showdown, Prof. Stewart Prest writes in National Observer
British Columbia stands on a political knife edge, with last week’s election ending in a virtual tie. Should the current seat count hold, the Greens will once again wield the balance of power.
Navigating the 2024 B.C. election recounts: Expert insights from Dr. Stewart Prest
Dr. Stewart Prest discusses the 2024 B.C. election recount and the impact of 49,000 ballots that need to be tallied on the final results.
How Americans in Canada could influence the 2024 U.S. Election, featuring insights from UBC’s Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston
Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston explores how American expats in Canada might influence the 2024 U.S. presidential election
High voter engagement in B.C.: Dr. Stewart Prest explains the advance voting trend
Dr. Stewart Prest attributes the increase in advance voting in B.C. to a desire for convenience and a more engaged electorate.
Dr. Kathryn Harrison highlights key climate differences among B.C. parties
Dr. Kathryn Harrison explores the key differences in climate action proposals among B.C.’s Conservatives, NDP, and Greens ahead of the election.
New Student-Directed Seminar for 2024W Term 2 — Political Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Explore how AI reshapes justice, autonomy, and democracy while tackling governance challenges posed by intelligent agents.
Dr. Stewart Prest on the BC Conservatives’ strategy: Connecting local politics to Trudeau
Dr. Stewart Prest examines how the BC Conservatives link local issues to the federal Liberal agenda to engage voters ahead of the election.