Alumni, students and staff from five top graduate programs in international affairs invite you to attend a reception this summer in Boston. Join us to hear about graduate programs, career opportunities and to network with professionals in international affairs.Representatives from the following graduate international affairs…
The Bernstein Lecture, started in 2005 through the generosity of Donald S. Bernstein '75, brings a significant legal scholar to campus each year. Previous Bernstein Lecturers include Judge Richard Posner (2005), Kenneth Roth (2006), Robert C. Post (2007), Cass R. Sunstein (2008),Israeli Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch …
This exhibition presents Peter Badge’s photographic portraits of 29 Nobel Laureates who have been Princeton University faculty, staff or alumni. Presented through the courtesy of the Lindau Foundation, it includes a focus on Laureates from the Woodrow Wilson School and a section on John Nash. A light reception will accompany…
Exhibition: May 19, 2017 – Aug. 17, 2017 This exhibition presents Peter Badge’s photographic portraits of 29 Nobel Laureates who have been Princeton University faculty, staff or alumni. Presented through the courtesy of the Lindau Foundation, it includes a focus on Laureates from the Woodrow Wilson School and a section on John…
This talk will not be livestreamed.To request access to view the video please email citp@princeton.edu. Internet surveillance for national-security purposes is largely regulated by two legal authorities. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) largely regulates surveillance on US territory, while Executive Order (EO)…
How Do Politicians Learn?This research workshop questions the extent to which politicians are informed, how they obtain information, and – importantly – how they process it. In particular, it will explore three important and interrelated questions:How well informed about voters’ policy preferences are politicians in reality…
Suppose we want to score contributions of information to a platform and thus promote effort amongst participants, but have no easy way to verify the quality of information. Responses may be subjective, or simply too costly to verify; e.g., what emotion do you feel watching video content, is a restaurant good for a family, what…
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More than 100 insider sources helped journalists Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes lift the veil on Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the many avoidable missteps that turned a winnable election into a stunning defeat. The authors will discuss…