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Professors Jacob Shapiro and Grigore Pop-Eleeches
March 21, 2025

Professors Jacob Shapiro and Grigore Pop-Eleches comment on Russia-Ukraine Partial Ceasefire

Grigore Pop-Eleches, Professor of Politics and International Affairs “There are no real reasons to believe that Putin is genuinely interested in peace negotiations (and Russia appears to have broken the
Professors Andy Guess and Brandon Stewart
March 19, 2025

YouTube’s Algorithm and its Effect on Political Polarization

Princeton's SPIA looks at the work of Professor Andy Guess and Associated Professor Brandon Stewart of Sociology.
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March 18, 2025

Prof. Gregory Conti writes on the free-speech issue surrounding the arrest of Columbia student

Professor Gregory Conti writes for Compact Magazine on the free-speech considerations surrounding the arrest of Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil.
Professor Müller standing in bright room with arms crossed
March 18, 2025

Professor Jan-Werner Müller writes on Academic freedom in America

Academic freedom in America needs to be defended. Here’s how.
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March 15, 2025

"Would a Peace Deal in Ukraine Last?" Prof. G. John Ikenberry writes for Foreign Affairs

Two Centuries of History Offer Lessons for How to Forge a Durable Agreement
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March 15, 2025

Prof. Layna Mosely speaks with CBS MoneyWatch on steel and aluminum tariffs

Steel and aluminum tariffs could cause broad price hikes across industries, experts say- Professor Layna Mosely speaks with CBS. "It is not easy for American companies that use steel and
Professors Frances Lee and Leonard Wantchekon
March 14, 2025

Professors Leonard Wantchekon and Frances Lee Highlighted as Exceptional Faculty

Princeton faculty members are all exceptional scholars in their disciplines who are expected to teach as well as engage in research. Faculty work closely with undergraduates in the supervision of
Melissa Lane
March 12, 2025

Executive Orders, Offices, and Laws: Democratic Conundrums in Ancient Greece and Modern America

Professor Melissa Lane contributes to The American Philosophical Association's Perspective on Democracy blog series.
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March 12, 2025

Professor Layna Mosely reacts to President Trump's trade war

Layna Mosley, Professor of Politics and International Affairs; Associate Chair of the Department of Politics: “Trump’s actions on trade erode further the rules-based system of governance (for instance, WTO, USMCA)
Professor Frances Lee and Professor Stephen Macedo
March 10, 2025

Professors Frances Lee and Stephen Macedo discuss their upcoming book with Undark Magazine

Professors Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee discuss their upcoming book "In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us" with Undark Magazine in an interview titled "Did Scientists and the Media
Nolan McCarty
February 24, 2025

Does Ranked Choice Voting Create Barriers for Minority Voters?

Harvard Kennedy School looks at Professor Nolan McCarty's research.
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February 21, 2025

An Axis of Autocracy? China's Relations with Russia, Iran, and North Korea

Professor Aaron Friedberg co-chairs U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing.
Jonathan Mummolo
February 20, 2025

Research Record: Political Diversity in U.S. Police Agencies

SPIA's Research Record series highlights the work of Professor Jonathan Mummolo.
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February 13, 2025

Blanket Tariffs Won’t Fix the China Problem. A Smarter Approach. Professor Friedberg writes for AEI

"Tariff melodrama has consumed Washington, but the Trump administration’s new trade barriers have so far done little to confront the very real danger that Chinese mercantilism poses to our nation’s
Romo Rivas
February 10, 2025

Mishella Romo Rivas receives Best Student Paper Award by NPSA

Competing with Executive Aggrandizement? The Rise of the Personalization of Courts in Polarized Democracies
Robert George
February 3, 2025

Having a 'truth-oriented' conversation in a divided world

Professor Robert George joined Dr. Cornel West on Fox News Sunday to discuss their upcoming book Truth Matters.
Politics faculty group photo for 100th anniversary
January 30, 2025

Department of Politics Faculty Celebrate 100 Years

Forty-three members of the Department of Politics faculty gathered for a group photograph to celebrate the Department's 100th Anniversary.
Professor Müller standing in bright room with arms crossed
January 29, 2025

Confronting the Pandemic’s Toxic Political Legacy

Professor Jan-Werner Müller discusses the long shadow of the COVID-19 crisis, and the divisions and distrust that it sowed against incumbents in Project Syndicate.
Professor Leonard Wantchekon standing at a podium speaking at the Conference of African Materials Research Society
January 25, 2025

Innovation, State Capacity and Development in Africa

On December 18, Leonard gave a plenary address at the 2024 Conference of African Materials Research Society in Kigali, Rwanda
Diya Kraybill
January 15, 2025

Politics Senior Diya Kraybill'25 has been named a Schwarzman Scholar

Politics major Diya Kraybil is one of three seniors from the Class of 2025 have been named Schwarzman Scholars.

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