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Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
June 12, 2020

Omar Wasow: The protests started out looking like 1968. They turned into 1964.

Professor Omar Wasow looks at the protests of the 1960s, their media coverage, and their influence on national politics.
Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
June 11, 2020

Omar Wasow on The Marketplace Podcast

Professor Omar Wasow explains how Twitter might be the best place to create political change on The Marketplace.
Painting Plague in an Ancient City by Michael Sweerts
June 10, 2020

Gary Bass discusses the Athenian Plague for the New Yorker

Professor Gary Bass discusses the Athenian Plague and Thucydides's account of it's effect on the democracy for The New Yorker. "For anyone hopeful that democracy is the best system for
Leonard Wantchekon headshot
June 8, 2020

Leonard Wantchekon receives Dean for Research Innovation Award

Professor Leonard Wantchekon's "Social histories: Applying statistical methods to understand the past" will explore how to rigorously collect individual-level historical data for studies of long-term impacts of historical events supported
Two tiger statues in front of Nassau Hall
June 5, 2020

Princeton faculty speak out against systemic racism and police violence in the nation

Politics Professors Omar Wasow and Jonathan Mummolo are two of the many Princeton University faculty listed here speaking out against racism and police violence.
Melissa Lane
June 5, 2020

Teaching Plato in the pandemic

Melissa Lane, the Class of 1943 Professor of Politics and director of the University Center for Human Values, writes about teaching Plato in the pandemic.
Leon Gordenker
June 4, 2020

Leon Gordenker, scholar of international relations and ‘wonderful mentor,’ dies at 96

Leon Gordenker, professor of politics, emeritus, and renowned scholar of international relations, died peacefully of natural causes at home in Middelburg, the Netherlands, on May 17. He was 96.
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June 4, 2020

Message from Politics Department chair about Black Lives Matter

Message from Politics Department chair about Black Lives Matter
Jeremy Darrington
June 3, 2020

Jeremy Darrington recipient of PPIRS Marta Lange/SAGE-CQ Press Award

Politics Librarian Jeremy Darrington is the recipient of the 2020 PPIRS Marta Lange/SAGE-CQ Press Award, the national award for Political Science Librarians.
Professor Keith E. Whittington
June 3, 2020

Keith Whittington examines flag-burning laws in light of Trump's comments

Professor Keith Whittington discusses the history of flag-burning laws and their ensuing Supreme Court decisions in light of President Trump's recent comments.
Anna Stilz
June 1, 2020

Annie Stilz discusses her new book in latest issue of Theoria

Professor Annie Stilz discusses her new book Territorial Sovereignty in the latest issue of the journal Theoria.
Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
June 1, 2020

Omar Wasow on PBS News Hour

Professor Omar Wasow interviewed by PBS News Hour: What the 1960s can teach us about modern day protests.
Taken from the southeast corner of the roof of Booker T. Washington High School, this panorama shows much of the damage within a day or so of the riot and the burning.  The road running laterally through the center of the image is Greenwood Avenue, the road slanting from the center to the left is Easton, and the road slanting off to the right is Frankfort.
June 1, 2020

Sophia Taylor '20 on the 99th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre

Sophia Taylor '20 shares her thoughts on the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, the subject of her senior thesis.
Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
May 31, 2020

Omar Wasow speaks with The New Yorker: How Violent Protests Change Politics

Professor Omar Wasow speaks with The New Yorker about the impact of different types of protests have on elections, how public opinion changes when states engage in violence, and how
Meir Alkon, K. Elizabeth Baisley, Paul Baumgardner, Minhea Dan Berbecel, Chantal Berman, Charles De la Cruz, Naoki Egami, Cassandra Emmons, Matthew Incantalupo, Jason Iuliano, Korhan Kocak, Svetlana Kosterina, Asya Magazinnik, James Mao, Lauren Mattioli, Rachael McLellan, David McNamee, Erin Miller, Brandon Miller-de la Cuesta, Stephen Monroe, Giuliana Pardelli, Tommaso Pavone, Andrew Proctor, Tanika Raychaudhuri, and Sepehr Shahshahani
May 30, 2020

Congratulations to the Class of 2020 Phds!

Congratulations to the Class of 2020 Phds!
Jeremy Darrington
May 30, 2020

Meet Our Specialists: Jeremy Darrington, Politics Librarian

Politics Librarian Jeremy Darrington spotlighted in the Princeton Library's "Meet Our Specialist" series.
Ismail White
May 28, 2020

Ismail White discusses Biden's recent problematic comments

Professor Ismail White discusses the social expectations Biden alludes to in his recent problematic comments.
Amaney A. Jamal
May 22, 2020

Amaney Jamal featured on The Maliheh Paryavi Podcast

Professor Amaney Jamal discusses the challenges of representation in academia, belonging, self-acceptance, and women's empowerment with Maliheh Paryavi, Ph.D. on The Maliheh Paryavi Podcast.
Paul Wapner
May 21, 2020

Paul Wapner *91 featured on the PAWcast

Paul Wapner *91 of the School of International Service at American University talks with Princeton Alumni Weekly about his new book, "Is Wildness Over" and how it relates to the
Leonard Wantchekon headshot
May 21, 2020

The Economist highlights Leonard Wantchekon's founding of the African School of Economics

The Economist highlights Professor Leonard Wantchekon's founding of the African School of Economics and his personal journey to become an Ivy League professor in their article "Trust, slavery and the

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