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Stephen Macedo
October 6, 2020

Stephen Macedo discusses low voter turnout

On WalletHub, Professor Macedo weighs in on why low voter turnout persists among certain social groups.
Kalos-Academy-Tigers
September 23, 2020

Steven Kelts and Ling Ritter support deferring high school students with continuing education

Politics alumna Ritter ’19 is partnering with lecturer StevenKelts to provide education and mentoring to students who opted to take a gap year due to COVID-19, allowing them to continue
zhou and kustov
September 10, 2020

Alex Kustov and Yang-Yang Zhou received Best Dissertation Awards from the APSA Migration and Citizenship Section

Ph.D. alums Kustov and Zhou both received honorable mentions for their respective dissertations in APSA's Migration and Citizenship section.
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September 10, 2020

Gary Bass writes New York Times op-ed on President Nixon

Professor Bass writes on the recently declassified Nixon White House tapes that reveal how his racism and misogyny led him to ignore the genocidal violence of the Pakistani military in
Portrait photo of Grigo Pop-Eleches
September 10, 2020

Grigore Pop-Eleches shares survey results that indicate support for Putin is weakening

In the Washington Post blog Monkey Cage, Professor Pop-Eleches and co-authors share their survey results on Putin's popularity and what they may indicate about the upcoming election.
Portrait of Professor Paul Frymer
September 10, 2020

Paul Frymer writes on the significance of the NBA strike for the labor movement

In this Vox article, co-authored with Jacob M. Grumbach, Frymer writes "The NBA strike is a big moment for athlete activism — and the labor movement in America."
Tanushree Goyal
September 8, 2020

Tanushree Goyal awarded APSA Kauffman Foundation Award for Best Paper on Entrepreneurship and Inclusion

Goyal, an incoming faculty member in comparative politics who will start as an assistant professor in the 2021-22 academic year, received APSA's Class and Inequality Section Kauffman Foundation Award for
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September 4, 2020

Noel Foster and Zenobia Chan receive APSA graduate paper award

Graduate students Foster and Chan's preconference paper “Polarization for Paralysis: How Authoritarian Regimes Weaponize Information to Shift Foreign Political Behaviors” received the Timothy E. Cook Best Graduate Student Paper Honorable
Corrine McConnaughy standing in front of a tree facing the camera
September 1, 2020

Corrine McConnaughy discusses how women suffragists got the vote

In the Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog, McConnaughy discusses the political resources and organizational skills employed by women to get the vote.
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September 1, 2020

Five new faculty members join the Department of Politics

The Department is pleased to announce the arrival of five new faculty and the promotions of two faculty members.
Portrait of Michael Robbins
August 28, 2020

Michael Robbins writes about Arab Barometer's survey findings

"Sudan’s government seems to be shifting away from Islamic law. Not everyone supports these moves," writes Arab Barometer Project Director Robbins.
Photo of Ryan Dukeman
August 28, 2020

Ryan Dukeman wins Inman Award

Dukeman, a graduate student in American politics, won an Inman Award from the University of Texas at Austin's Intelligence Studies Project for his paper "Crucibles of Crisis: The Creation of
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August 24, 2020

Graduate alumni win APSA MENA dissertation awards

Congratulations to Steve Monroe, who won the APSA MENA Politics Award for Best Dissertation, and Chantal Berman, who received an honorable mention.
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August 21, 2020

Leonard Wantchekon leads new effort to propel Black students into top economics Ph.D. programs

Professor Wantchekon is building academic pipelines in Africa to universities in the United States that will take direct aim at the underrepresentation of Black and minority students in the field
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August 20, 2020

Department establishes Ad Hoc Committee on Race and Diversity

In response to the renewed attention being paid at Princeton University and beyond to questions of racial justice, the Department of Politics established the Ad Hoc Committee on Race and
Andy Guess standing in a hallway
August 19, 2020

Andy Guess wins NSF COVID-19 Rapid Response Grant

Professor Guess and his co-researchers received the grant "to conduct a multi-wave nationally representative survey of COVID-19 beliefs and attitudes."
Portrait of Professor Jake Shapiro
August 19, 2020

Jacob Shapiro publishes paper "Collaborative Models for Understanding Influence Operations"

Professor Shapiro and his co-authors explore what tech companies can learn from defense-academia partnerships to promote long-term, independent research on influence operations.
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August 18, 2020

Aaron Friedberg's five-part approach to US-Chinese relations

Professor Friedberg and Charles Boustany's research report is detailed in The Hill.
August 18, 2020

Q&A Today: Biden Chooses Kamala Harris as His Vice President

LaFleur Stephens-Dougan, Brandice Canes-Wrone and Lauren Wright weigh in on Kamala Harris as Biden's VP pick.
Portrait of LaFleur Stephens-Dougan
August 17, 2020

LaFleur Stephens-Dougan interviewed by WHYY

Professor Stephens-Dougan discusses the political implications of Kamala Harris as Biden's running mate.

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