KARRA MCCRAY Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Karra McCray's research spans electoral systems, political participation, gender politics, international relations, and foreign policy. Her work also considers international development and aid. She has recently published on topics ranging from the role of wars in shaping sovereignty to analyzing which groups secure meetings with the U.S. President. McCray has also published a review of Sherice Janaye Nelson's "The Congressional Black Caucus: Fifty Years of Fighting for Equality" and has critiqued conventional models of linear development in the Global South.
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- Publications: 5
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- Singular vs. Plural: How Wars Shape Imagined Sovereignty (2023) DOI
- Which Groups Win Meetings with the President? (2023) DOI
- Linear Development in the Global South? We’ve Had It All Wrong (2023) DOI
- Review: <i>The Congressional Black Caucus: Fifty Years of Fighting for Equality</i>, by Sherice Janaye Nelson (2022) DOI
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