Mueller
May 7, 2020
Professor Jan-Werner Müller explores the effects the pandemic is having on politics on ABC's podcast The Minefield.
Rick Klein and Yankees pitching legend David Cone in a CBS sound studio
May 5, 2020
Political Director for ABC News, Rick Klein '98 talks with Princeton Alumni Weekly about his time at Princeton, covering Washington politics, and his podcast Powerhouse Politics.
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May 1, 2020
Professor Jan-Werner Müller discusses the importance of local news in light of the COVID-19 crisis and for the general health of our democracy.
Prof. Tali Mendelberg
April 28, 2020
Professor Tali Mendelberg looks at the features of the American Government that leaves it unprepared for disaster in her new opinion piece for the New York Times.
Rory Truex
April 28, 2020
Professor Rory Truex shares his thoughts on China’s response to Covid-19 and the future of U.S.-China relations.
Mueller
April 27, 2020
"Can a man who is both head of state and chief executive somehow not be the center of attention during a national crisis?" Jan-Werner Müller suggests Democrats build a "parallel
Amaney A. Jamal
April 25, 2020
Professor Amaney Jamal is one of twelve Princeton faculty to be elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Rebecca Perlman
April 24, 2020
In a new article in the American Journal of Political Science Professor Rebecca Perlman shows how producers use privileged scientific information to acquire stricter regulations on their own generic products
Amaney A. Jamal
April 23, 2020
Professor Amaney Jamal has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Professor Keith E. Whittington
April 23, 2020
Professor Keith Whittington joins Adam J. White on the Unprecedential Podcast Episode 12: Reviewing judicial review.
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April 21, 2020
Professor G. John Ikenberry shares his predictions with Foreign Policy Magazine on how the COVID-19 Pandemic will change the world.
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April 20, 2020
Professor Jennifer Widner discusses lessons learned from the Ebola crisis that are relevant to today's COVID-19.
Portrait photo of Prof. Melissa Lee
April 20, 2020
Professor Melissa M. Lee discusses discusses the finding in her book Crippling Leviathan: How Foreign Subversion Weakens the State where she argues foreign subversion undermines state authority and promotes ungoverned
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April 17, 2020
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Andrew Guess, recipient of the Class of 1934 University Preceptorship. This University Preceptorship is an endowed junior faculty position established in 1989 by the gift of
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April 17, 2020
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Jonathan Mummolo, recipient of the Arthur H. Scribner Bicentennial Preceptorship. In 1950, a bequest of Arthur H. Scribner of the Class of 1881 was assigned to
Melissa Lee
April 16, 2020
Professor Melissa Lee discuses COVID-19 in developing countries. How these countries can best respond, what tools they need most, and what could hamper their efforts to contain Covid-19.
Portraits of Ismail White and Corrine McConnaughy
April 7, 2020
Ismail White and Corrine McConnaughy, both scholars in American politics, will join the Department of Politics in 2020-2021
Silhouette of two children running through a cloud of ones and zeros.
April 1, 2020
The machine learning techniques scientists use to predict outcomes from large datasets may fall short when it comes to projecting the outcomes of people’s lives, according to a mass collaborative
Portrait photo of Prof. Melissa Lee
March 31, 2020
Melissa Lee's new book Crippling Leviathan: How Foreign Subversion Weakens the State
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March 30, 2020
Robert P. George in Conversation with Nicholas A. Christakis