Global health crises, misinformation and disinformation, and climate change are pressing global issues, impacting public health, mental health, environmental awareness, and social stability. To tackle these challenges, researchers are increasingly collaborating to build advanced tools to better understand the complex…
Join us as authors Ulla Berg and Aldo Lauria Santiago discuss their recent publication: Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities, and Cultures with panel members Kathleen López and Melanie Plasencia. Moderated by Princeton University Professor of Sociology Patricia Fernandez Kelly.
Prof. Cameron & Prof. Kastellec will present a book talk titled "Making the Supreme Court: The Politics of Appointments, 1930-2020. Immediately following the talk will be a reception in 300 Wallace Hall. Registration is required. Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or…
Why are some foreign policy advisers more influential than others? A new wave of scholarship illuminates how advisers gain influence generally but says little about which advisers get their way. We argue hawkish advisers have two built-in advantages in foreign policy decision-making in the United States. First, hawks make…
Mary L. Dudziak is a leading scholar of legal history and the United States and the World. She works at the intersection of US domestic law and international affairs. She is currently writing about war and political accountability in American history. Her earlier scholarship examined the intersection of race, civil rights, and…