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December 9, 2025
The survey offers rare, data-driven insights into public opinion on governance, the economy, security, transitional justice, and foreign relations—providing valuable context for understanding Syria’s evolving political landscape and regional implications
Jan at the Lourve
November 21, 2025
Jan-Werner Müller was interviewed for a documentary entitled "Eugène Delacroix, A Breath of Freedom," a joint project between the Louvre museum and the Franco-German TV channel ARTE. Focusing on the
Hadi Kamara
November 18, 2025
Politics senior, Hadi Kamara '26, has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Oxford.
Thomas Emens
November 7, 2025
Emens will be sworn in just after Thanksgiving and will serve until December 31st, 2027.
Charles Hey-Maestre
October 30, 2025
Princeton dedicated a dozen Prospect House spaces in honor of faculty, alumni and others who “helped to shape the University and the world” through their achievements and perseverance in the
Professor Müller standing in bright room with arms crossed
October 27, 2025
Professor Jan-Werner Müller writes for The Guardian. Trump’s disfiguring the White House fits into a larger global trend: far-right populist leaders in many countries have used spectacular architecture to advance
Atul Kohli
October 27, 2025
Professor Atul Kohli's new book Democracy and Inequality in India Political Economy of a Troubled Giant was just published by Cambridge University Press.
Woman in black suite with white shirt
October 22, 2025
Professor Layna Mosley speaks with NPR on the impact of tariffs on US Diwali celebrations.
Amaney A. Jamal
October 17, 2025
Politics Professor and Dean of Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) Amaney Jamal presented Dialogue in Action: Leading for the Public Good as part of Princeton Graduate School's
Leonard Wantchekon
October 14, 2025
In a landmark address titled, “Innovation, Collective Agency and Development”, Leonard Wantchekon, James Madison Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University, presented a new agenda for transforming economic growth through
Isabelle DeSisto and Grigore Pop-Eleches
October 6, 2025
Graduate Student Isabelle DeSisto and Professor Grigore Pop-Eleches discuss Maldova's September 28th parliamentary elections in an article for Good Authority. They discuss their online survey which looked at the predictive
Professor Müller standing in bright room with arms crossed
October 6, 2025
Professor Jan-Werner Müller writes for Project Syndicate on the government shutdown and strategies the Democrats could use. A government shutdown concentrates the mind and provides a focal point for sending
Professor Jan-Werner Müller pointing to a photo of the proposed design for Ground Zero in front of a class
October 6, 2025
On the occasion of World Architecture Day, Nicole Wagenblast spoke with Politics professor Jan-Werner Müller about what political science can contribute to a better understanding of architecture. NW: You have
Charles Cameron
October 1, 2025
Charles Cameron, Professor of Politics and International Affairs: "The shutdown is a striking example of contemporary 'blame game politics.' When you play the blame game, you act to cast an
Amaney A. Jamal
September 27, 2025
Politics Professor and Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs spoke during a side event at the UN General Assembly on the UN's engagement strategy with Afghanistan.
Leonard Wantchekon
September 25, 2025
"This hub is an instrument for empowering communities to build their own evidence-based solutions, moving beyond aid to self-reliant development." Professor Leonard Wantchekon explained of The Princeton-African School of Economics
Robert George standing Infront of the ornate door of Bobst Hall
September 22, 2025
Robert P. George discusses the philosophical foundations of the pursuit of happiness, how the meaning has changed, and the founders' views of human nature on the Pursuit: The Founders’ Guide
Professor Müller standing in bright room with arms crossed
September 12, 2025
Professor Jan-Werner Müller writes for Project Syndicate on the asymmetry in reactions to the killing of far-right activist Charlie Kirk and how it is part of a trend of normalizing
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September 11, 2025
Professor Aaron Friedberg discusses the current geopolitical situation and the threat posed by China on the podcast Conversations with Bill Kristol.
Elizabeth Tsurkov outside
September 10, 2025
The release of Princeton graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov brings relief and joy to the University community, and we celebrate that she will be reunited with her family. We thank President