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Mueller
December 13, 2023

Jan Mueller on "When Election Losers Pretend to Be Winners"

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
Woman with short hair and glasses
December 7, 2023

Melissa Lane’s new book honored with recent and forthcoming recognition

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.
Mueller
December 5, 2023

Jan Mueller discusses what a second Trump term would look like

Jan Mueller pens an article for The Guardian predicting that a second Trump term would be far more autocratic than the first.
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November 29, 2023

Doug Arnold wins Bowen Award for best book on labor policy

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
Bradford Wilson
November 22, 2023

Bradford Wilson co-edits new book, The Political Writings of George Washington

Professor Robert P. George
November 16, 2023

Robert George received a 2023 Barry Prize from the American Academy of Science and Letters

Mueller
November 8, 2023

Jan Mueller examines "Poland after PiS"

Ismail White and LaFleur Stephens-Dougan
November 6, 2023

Princeton researchers and two Politics faculty members work jointly with four HBCU on new projects funded by the PACRI

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October 26, 2023

Matej Sekulic's '24 Senior Thesis Research Experience in Belgrade, Serbia

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
Mueller
October 23, 2023

Jan Mueller discusses "Mainstreaming the Far Right" in Project Syndicate article

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October 10, 2023

Alexander Gazmarmarian discusses his new book on Resources for the Future Podcast

Mueller
October 2, 2023

Jan Mueller writes Foreign Policy article on de-globalization

Mueller
September 27, 2023

Jan Mueller explains how "democracies are not 'backsliding'"

Hye Young You
September 25, 2023

Hye Young You joins Politics faculty

You, a scholar in American politics, joined the department as an associate professor in July 2023.
Mueller
September 12, 2023

Jan Mueller discusses "Trump, Johnson and the real problem with populism"

Mueller
September 11, 2023

Jan Mueller discusses "how weakened local journalism created space for the culture wars"

Mueller
September 11, 2023

Jan Mueller discusses "Populist Architecture Is a Problem That Will Outlive Populists"

Naima Green-Riley
August 24, 2023

Naima Green-Riley to join the 2023-24 Wilson China Fellowship

Naima Green-Riley is one of 16 fellows and will pursue her project, “Beyond Nationalism: Understanding Chinese Public Attitudes," while in residence at the Wilson Center.
Portrait photo of Prof. Nolan McCarty
August 23, 2023

Nolan McCarty appointed as Vice Dean for Academic Assessment in the Office of the Dean of the Faculty

Stephanie Chan
July 18, 2023

Stephanie Chan received the APSA Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Section Award

Stephanie Chan's dissertation, Creative Citizenship: The Impacts of Radicalized Incorporation on the Political Participation, is one of two thesis to receive the APSA Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Section Award.

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