Christopher Erdman, Assisstant Professor of Classics at Washington University, presented his research at the 2025 Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, held in Seattle from April 17–19. His paper, titled "Obstructionism as a Form of Political Theater in Republican Roman Lawmaking," explored how procedural delays and legislative stalling in the Roman Republic functioned not merely as political tactics but as performative acts that shaped public discourse and power dynamics.
Erdman's interdisciplinary approach bridges classical studies and political theory, offering fresh insights into ancient legislative practices and their resonance with contemporary political behavior. His participation underscores the value of classical perspectives in modern political science discussions.
For more on Erdman's work, visit his faculty profile.