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.
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 Whittington discusses the history of flag-burning laws and their ensuing Supreme Court decisions in light of President Trump's recent comments.
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
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 *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
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
Under the leadership of African School of Economics (ASE) and the Institut Pasteur of Côte d’Ivoire, African researchers are forming a Pan-African Scientific Research Council (PASRC), initiated by Professor Leonard
Politics Senior Thomas Koenig '20 writes guest commentary in The Philadelphia Citizen advocating for more COVID-19 testing in advance of additional reopening of Pennsylvania.
Professor Grigore Pop-Eleches explains the correlations between political affiliation, education level, and a county's tenancy to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ph.D. students Bryan Schonfeld and Sam Winter-Levy discuss the potential for religious leaders to bridge the partisan divide over Covid19 Pandemic response tactics in their piece for the Washington Post's
Congratulations to Tommaso Pavone *19 recipient of The Law and Society Association Dissertation Prize for his work “The Ghostwriters: Lawyers and the Politics behind the Judicial Construction of Europe.”