Colton Simmons '24, Thomas Emens '25, and Desmond Lam '25 are three of nine Princeton students to have been selected for the 2024 cohort of SPIA’s prestigious Scholars in the
Ever since the double shock of 2016, we have been told that liberalism is in crisis. But which liberalism, and which meaning of "crisis"? asks Jan Mueller.
In the article, Mueller argues that while accession talks with Ukraine is a major breakthrough, actions from Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, confirmed that there is no accountability for member-state
Based on rich data and exhaustively researched evidence, Making the Supreme Court: The Politics of Appointments, 1930-2020 tracks the personal and political pressures behind presidential Supreme Court nominations and the
Jan Mueller discusses how the stalling tactic recently employed by Poland’s outgoing government is part of a worrying trend in democracies, whereby the incumbent party rigs the game before leaving
Melissa Lane’s 2023 monograph, Of Rule and Office: Plato's Ideas of the Political, has been feted this autumn with multiple book symposia and book launch events.
R. Douglas Arnold has been awarded the William G. Bowen Award by the Industrial Relations Section for his book, Fixing Social Security: The Politics of Reform in a Polarized Age
Undergraduate student, Matej Sekulic, was granted funding from the Politics Department that gave him the opportunity to travel and conduct research for his senior thesis. Sekulic spent the summer in