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Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
February 5, 2021

Professor Omar Wasow weighs in on the broad, multi-ethnic appeal of far-right extremist groups

In Vanity Fair, Professor Wasow describes how the shift in what defines whiteness has influenced who is drawn to organizations like the Proud Boys.
Leonard Wantchekon headshot
February 3, 2021

Professor Leonard Wantchekon discusses how his personal life has informed his research on podcast

In the episode "Founding a Pan-African University with Leonard Wantchekon," Professor Wantchekon discusses his life story, academic career, and the founding of the African School of Economics (ASE).
Ismail White
January 22, 2021

Professor Ismail White's book chosen as AAP Prose Award finalist

Professor White's book, Steadfast Democrats: How Social Forces Shape Black Political Behavior, has been shortlisted for the 2021 PROSE Award for Excellence in Social Sciences. He coauthored the book with
Shapiro, Whittington, Wasow, Wright
January 8, 2021

Several Politics faculty speak out on the aftermath of events at the U.S. Capitol

Politics Professors Jacob Shapiro, Omar Wasow, Keith Whittington, and Lauren Wright speak to the moment, share their expertise, and help chart a path forward for the country, drawing on their
Amaney A. Jamal
December 17, 2020

Professor Amaney Jamal co-authors article with Ph.D. student Carrie Barnett and Dr. Steve Monroe about telework's effect on MENA women

Using research conducted in Jordan, Professor Jamal argues that telework can be both an opportunity and a pitfall for MENA women beyond the COVID-19 crisis in a Economic Research Forum
Portrait photo of Prof. Nolan McCarty
December 11, 2020

Professor Nolan McCarty finds that polarization increases with economic decline

Professor Nolan McCarty and his research team developed a model that shows how group polarization, rising inequality, and economic decline may be strongly connected.
Mueller
December 9, 2020

Professor Jan-Werner Müller discusses Europe's "rule-of-law crisis" and its effect on the EU

In Project Syndicate, Professor Jan-Werner Müller analyzes Poland and Hungary's opposition to a "rule-of-law" mechanism that would prevent EU money from being siphoned off for corrupt purposes.
g john ikenberry headshot
December 7, 2020

Professor John Ikenberry's new book sparks interest among Joe Biden's transition team

Michael Hirsh reviews "A World Safe for Democracy" by Professor Ikenberry in Foreign Policy. The book is purportedly shaping President-elect Joe Biden's plans.
Sophie Li Headshot
November 23, 2020

Sophie Li '21 wins prestigious Rhodes Scholarship

Sophie Li, who is concentrating in Politics and pursuing a certificate in Journalism at Princeton, has won the Rhodes Scholarship. Li will undertake an M.Sc. in Refugee and Forced Migration
jan lecturing
November 19, 2020

Professor Jan-Werner Müller assesses the prospect of political civility in a post-Trump government

In the Guardian, Professor Müller writes critically about calls for civility and bipartisanship on both sides of the U.S. political spectrum.
frances lee headshot
November 18, 2020

Professor Frances Lee co-authors article about the benefits of congressional compromise

Professor Lee, along with James M. Curry (University of Utah), writes about the tendency of divided governments to over-perform in the New York Times.
Will Horne
November 11, 2020

Will Horne pens article about U.S. polarization and how it compares globally

In a Washington Post Monkey Cage piece, Princeton Ph.D. student Will Horne joins Noam Gidron and James Adams to discuss levels of affective polarization across the world.
Mueller
November 9, 2020

Professor Jan-Werner Müller discusses the movement that propelled President Trump to the White House in 2016

Read Professor Müller's analysis of right-wing populism and what liberals should know about it in the Financial Times.
Portrait of Professor Melissa Lee
October 23, 2020

Professor Melissa Lee joins Retired Lt. Gen. Ken Tovo on podcast to discuss whether unconventional warfare and foreign subversion will be important in an era of great power competition

Professor Melissa Lee appeared on the Irregular Warfare podcast, sponsored by West Point and Princeton's Empirical Studies of Conflict Project, with Retired Lt. General Ken Tovo to talk about unconventional
Portrait of Professor Jake Shapiro
October 16, 2020

Professor Jacob N. Shapiro co-authors article on internet "trolling" and how to spot it

Read about Professor Shapiro's innovative work on trolling and misinformation in the Washington Post.
Trump & Amy Coney Barrett
October 13, 2020

Professor Keith Whittington weighs in on how stare decisis might shape Justice Barrett's view on Roe v. Wade

Professor Whittington writes about Judge Amy Coney Barrett's views about court precedent and how they might affect Roe v. Wade in a New York Times opinion article.
Sen. Kamala Harris
October 12, 2020

Professor Tali Mendelberg expands on why men interrupt in competitive settings

Professor Mendelberg talks to TIME Magazine about how men see interruption as a power move.
Princeton Politics 2020 Job Market
October 9, 2020

Fall 2020 Job Market Candidates

The Department of Politics supports its Ph.D. students and recent alumni as they search for positions within and outside academia. On our job placement page you'll find more information about
Sonny Kim
October 9, 2020

Sonny Kim wins 2020 David Roscoe Award

Politics Ph.D. student Hochan "Sonny" Kim won the 2020 David Roscoe Award for an Early-Career Essay on Science, Ethics, and Society. Kim coauthored the award-winning essay, "Technology Can't Fix Algorithmic
Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
October 6, 2020

Omar Wasow remembers the Augusta Race Riots 50 Years later

Listen to Professor Wasow discuss the August Race Riots on NPR's Fresh Air

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