Academy Forum | The State of American Democracy
January 28, 2021
5:00 p.m.–6:15 p.m. EST
Zoom Event
Members of The Academy of Political Science and subscribers to Political Science Quarterly were invited to this member only event. Robert Y. Shapiro, Academy President and Editor of PSQ, updated members on Academy activities, gave a talk on the state of American democracy, and answered questions from attendees.
Chairman of the Academy's Board of Directors, Peter John Goulandris, gave opening remarks.
Also joining Dr. Shapiro were Academy and PSQ staff members: Marylena Mantas, Managing Editor; Loren Morales Kando, Vice President for Operations and Executive Director; Marianna Palumbo, Special Assistant.
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