Please join Austin as he explains his planned path into policy-making through a life of service in elected office. Although this discussion will focus on the nuances of the US domestic political process, Austin hopes that this forum and subsequent discussion will encourage all those in SPIA, Princeton, and its extended…
Alan S. Blinder, Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, former vice chair of the Federal Reserve Board, former member of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, and bestselling New York Times author will be giving a talk on his latest book, A Monetary and Fiscal…
Frances Lee, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Princeton University
High Stakes Negotiation: Reaching Agreement on Pandemic Aid in 2020
Christopher Bertram, American University
Bettina Poirier, American University
Stephen Rapp was United States Ambassador-at-Large heading the Office of Global Criminal Justice during 2009-2015, where he coordinated US Government support for international, hybrid, and national courts and tribunals prosecuting atrocity crimes. From 2007-2009, Ambassador Rapp served as prosecutor of the Special Court for…
FUNG PUBLIC TALK
Are citizens' assemblies a solution to solve two pressing crises: democratic dissatisfaction and climate emergency? The Citizens' Convention for Climate, and the Great National Debate in France, or the Conference on the Future of Europe, were attempts presented as new initiatives. Recently, many climate…
CSDP AMERICAN POLITICS COLLOQUIUM
Sarah Anzia, Associate Professor of Public Policy & Political Science, Berkeley.
The Political Influence of City Employees: Civil Service Adoption in America
CSDP AMERICAN POLITICS COLLOQUIUM
Joe Soss
Cowles Chair for the Study of Public Service, University of Minnesota
Preying on the Poor: Criminal Justice as Revenue Racket