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Professor Müller standing in bright room with arms crossed
August 13, 2025

"Right-Wing Culture Warfare Comes to Germany" Jan-Werner Müller writes

Professor Jan-Werner Müller discusses the changing norms in German politics in "Right-Wing Culture Warfare Comes to Germany" for Project Syndicate. "Despite CDU leaders’ claims to be democracy’s last defense against
Robert George
August 8, 2025

Robert George Pens Op-ed for AEI on "the Culture of Death"

Robert George discusses "the sanctity of human life in all stages and conditions" in the discussion against legalized assisted suicide, euthanasia, and medical aid in dying in an op-ed titled
August 7, 2025

Nick Kuipers New Book: States against Nations

Professor Nicholas Kuipers new book States against Nations: Meritocracy, Patronage, and the Challenges of Bureaucratic Selection was just published by Cambridge University Press.
Leonard Wantchekon
August 5, 2025

How the slave trade created mistrust and held back GDP growth in West Africa

Professor Leonard Wantchekon speaks with Core Econ about the multi-generational culture of mistrust the Atlantic slave trade created and its lasting impact on economic cooperation. What we wanted to test
Stephen Macedo
August 5, 2025

Stephen Macedo shares Covid insights on Law & Liberty Podcast

Stephen Macedo shares his insights from the Covid pandemic on the Law & Liberty Podcast hosted by G. Patrick Lynch.
Leonard Wantchekon
August 4, 2025

Leonard Wantchekon guest on 'Eye on Africa'

to discuss Benin's new law offering citizenship to descendants of African slaves
Hye Young You
July 30, 2025

Hye Young You's book receives the 2025 Alan Rosenthal Award

Hearings on the Hill: The Politics of Informing Congress
Portrait of Greg Conti
July 28, 2025

Mamdani and the New Phase of Wokeness

Professor Gregory Conti discusses "what a new, post-peak, phase of wokeness will look like" and how that has shaped New York’s Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's campaign.
Robert George
July 28, 2025

Robert George and Cornel West on C-Span's Q&A Podcast

Professor Robert George joined his friend and coauthor Cornel West on C-SPAN's Q&A Podcast. "Our seminars together really work, I think because we're both dedicated to pursuing truth and to
Professor Müller standing in bright room with arms crossed
July 24, 2025

Why Trump’s political playbook is failing in the Epstein case Jan-Werner Müller writes for The Guardian

Professor Jan-Werner Müller pens article "Why Trump's political playbook is failing in the Epstein case" for The Guardian. "Trumpism, for sure, is a set of tactics for exploiting weaknesses in
Tali Mendleberg and Claire Willeck
July 23, 2025

Tali Medelberg and Claire Willeck work highlighted in Princeton's Research Roundup

"How Colleges Can Increase Civic Engagement" published in Political Behavior
Stephen Macedo and Amaney Jaml
July 22, 2025

Professors Stephen Macedo and Amaney Jamal provide their insight on "Civil and respectful dialogue on difficult topics: A bedrock Princeton commitment"

Professor Müller standing in bright room with arms crossed
July 16, 2025

Jan-Werner Müller writes for Project Syndicate

"Cooperation among populists in different countries has largely been an act of self-promotion. But as US President Donald Trump wields tariffs as a political weapon to help Brazil’s former president
Professors Silvia von Steinsdorff,  Jan-Werner Müller, Anna-Bettina Kaiser and Kim Scheppele, with Andrew Weissmann in front of a group of student attendees
July 15, 2025

“Constitutionalism Under Stress,” Princeton-Humboldt Partnership

Students from the Politics Department joined peers in Berlin for an intense interdisciplinary seminar.
Jan Werner-Muller and Temi Ogunye
July 9, 2025

Temi Ogunye and Jan-Werner Müller contribute to exhibition at the Venice Biennale

Temi Ogunye and Jan-Werner Müller contributed to a range of dynamic info panels to a part of the Genius Loci Exhibition at the European Cultural Centre, Palazzo Mora, a collateral
headshots of SPIA faculty members, headphones, a tv, microphone, and cassette tape float over wavy white and orange lines.
July 8, 2025

Jacob Shapiro shares the audiobooks on his summer reading list

Jacob Shapiro joins SPIA faculty sharing the books on their summer reading lists.
Headshot of Nia Atkins
July 2, 2025

APSA Highlights Ph.D. Student Nia Atkins

APSA highlights the work of first year graduate student Nia Atkins, studying race and ethnic politics and American Politics.
A couple read on a balcony in Greece overlooking the water surrounded by pink bougainvillea flowers.
July 2, 2025

What's on your summer reading list? Stephen Macedo joins Princeton faculty making recommendations

Professor Stephen Macedo recommends books that look at pandemic politics, the plight of American politics today, and the hope that can be found looking at the presidency of Franklin Delano
Robert George
June 30, 2025

Robert George writes for The Washington Post- "To save themselves, universities must cultivate civic friendship"

Professor Robert George writes an opinion piece for the Washington Post with Cornel West titled " To save themselves, universities must cultivate civic friendship: Doing so is crucial to the
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June 27, 2025

"the party of the working class" Frances Lee responds for NYT Opinion piece

Professor Frances Lee was quoted in a New York Times opinion piece by Thomas B. Edsall. "'An objective look at both party’s coalitions in the mass electorate would have to

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