News Clips: Week of March 19 - 25

Mar 19 2018

The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email extaff@princeton.edu, and we will add it promptly.

Too Old For 2020? Trump, Biden, Bernie And The Politics Of Age
Huffington Post (Julian Zelizer)

Ben Jealous, Democrat for Maryland Governor
WYPR (Benjamin Jealous)

Why the Stormy Daniels interview should scare Republicans
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)

LBJ confers with ‘The Wise Men,’ March 25, 1968
POLITICO (Julian Zelizer)

The Memo: Unbound Trump breaks from restraints
The Hill (Julian Zelizer)

At the podium: Free public lectures this week
South Bend Tribune (Leonard Wantchekon)

With Bolton, Republicans Are Turning a Blind Eye to Bad Policy
Bloomberg Quint (Paul Starr)

When it comes to American families, the spending bill got two things right
American Enterprise (Anne Case, Angus Deaton and Alan Krueger)

Acclaimed economist Atif Mian sees the growth of household debt as the core economic problem, seeks ways to have borrowers who can, absorb more adjustment, and stop insulating banks from risk in the name of financial stability
interest.co.nz (Atif Mian)

Should We Build the Wall? We Asked Trump Supporters.
Reason (Douglas Massey)

The Finance 202: Analysts warn Chinese retaliation for tariffs could be severe
The Washington Post (Aaron Friedberg)

Having kids or not, life satisfaction remain same
NewsGram (Angus Deaton)

An interview with Atif Mian of Princeton University
Scoop.co.nz (Atif Mian)

An Epitaph for the New Czar
The Wall Street Journal (Stephen Kotkin)

5 Reasons Trump's Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Are Crazy
Forbes (Alan Blinder)

Too old for 2020? Trump, Biden, Bernie and the politics of age
Yahoo! News (Julian Zelizer)

What Gun-Control Activists Can Learn From the Civil-Rights Movement
The Atlantic (by Julian Zelizer)

Egypt prods Hamas on next PLC head
AL-Monitor (Salam Fayyad)

Why are Germans so obsessed with saving money?
Financial Times (Harold James)

Facebook: The Anti-Social Network Covert Data Gathering
The Market Oracle (Susan Fiske)

Women, Economic Opportunity and Opioid Addiction
Forbes (Anne Case, Angus Deaton and Alan Krueger)

The unemployment rate is low. It should be even lower.
Macomb Daily (Alan Blinder)

Janet Yellen: What the Fed Has Learned Since the Financial Crisis
Knowledge @ Wharton (Alan Blinder)

Fill in the blanks: What's still missing from the study of fake news? (A whole lot.)
NiemanLab (Andrew Guess)

The Erosion of the Middle Class Marks the End of the American Dream
Lombardi Letter (Martin Gillens)

Pyatt: The best salesman the White House has ever seen
Carroll County Times (Stephen Kotkin)

10 Subtle Signs Your Partner Is Guilty Of Benevolent Sexism
iDiva (Susan Fiske)

The problem with international aid to Palestine
+972 Magazine (Salam Fayyad)

Power Women in the White House
KUSI News (Lauren Wright)

Is this the beginning of the end of Palestinian reconciliation?
Arab News (Salam Fayyad)

Putin's Brezhnev Moment
RadioFreeEurope (Stephen Kotkin)

The Suburban Mystique
Slate (Kathryn Edin)

Electoral rules rig results of Hungarian elections, warns Princeton's Kim Lane Scheppele
The Budapest Beacon (Kim Lane Scheppele)

Springtime for Autocrats
The American Interest (Kim Lane Scheppele)

The unemployment rate is low. It should be even lower.
The Washington Post (Alan Blinder)