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Jeffrey Selinger is an Associate Professor of Government at Bowdoin College, specializing in American politics with a focus on political parties, race, public policy, and American political development. He holds a PhD and MA from Cornell University and a BA from Rutgers University.
His research explores topics like political violence's impact on party development, presidential decision-making in early U.S. history, and the evolution of legitimate opposition in American politics. Notable works include his 2016 book Embracing Dissent and articles in Presidential Studies Quarterly and Political Science Quarterly.
- Awards: American Council of Learned Societies Fellow (2013-2014)
Teaching emphasizes American political institutions and their historical development. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary political theory, particularly in understanding foundational political arrangements.
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