News Clips: Week of May 16-22

May 18 2016

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.

Populist backlash
The Register-Guard (Martin Gilens)

Iraq Green Zone breach may set stage for more violence - Sharpening political divisions in Iraq
Kuwait Times (Zaid Al-Ali)

Having kids increases your life-satisfaction? Yes, if you wanted them
Can Mua (Angus Deaton)

Nobel economist Angus Deaton's speech in China: Does wealth always put a smile on your face?
Newsvideo.su (video features Angus Deaton)

Development agenda helps BJP fill Assam void
Daily Pioneer (Atul Kohli)

Money doesn't buy as long a life as it used to
Times of Oman (Janet Currie)

Money doesn't buy as long a life as it used to
Chicago Tribune (Janet Currie)

Blinder Says Markets Have Fed June Rate Rise Odds Roughly Right
Can Mua (Alan Blinder)

Trump and Clinton want to bring back millions of outsourced jobs - here's why they can't
Scroll.in (Alan Blinder)

Un CV de fracasos revoluciona la manera de presentarse a una entrevista
La Nacion (Johannes Haushofer)

What the 'CV of failures' really reveals about career setbacks
Financial Times (Johannes Haushofer)

Princeton University: Psychology Professor Publishes Career 'CV of Failures' To Encourage Perseverance
University Herald (Johannes Haushofer)

How Brexit is revealing Britain's enemy within
Financial Review (Harold James)

Burning reactor fuel could have worsened the Fukushima disaster
MyWebMemo.com (Frank von Hippel)

Blinder: Markets have Fed June rate rise odds roughly right
Yahoo! Finance (Alan Blinder)

Blinder Says Markets Have Fed June Rate Rise Odds Roughly Right
Bloomberg (Alan Blinder)

Group that helped sell Iran nuke deal also funded media
Philly.com (Seyed Hossein Mousavian)

New vaccines will permanently alter human DNA; why is the government so maniacal about injecting vaccines?
Before It's News (Lee Silver)

Globally Warm Research
Free Republic (Janet Currie)

Zelizer: Why Clinton and Sanders should watch 'All the Way'
KESQ (by Julian Zelizer)

Why Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders should watch 'All the Way'
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)

'We Don't Know Nearly Enough About Migration'
R & D Magazine (Douglas Massey)

“We don’t know nearly enough about migration”
Informations Dienst Wissenschaft (Douglas Massey)

„Wir wissen viel zu wenig über Migration“
JuraForum.de (Douglas Massey)

University of Washington will host first-ever White House workshop on artificial intelligence
GeekWire (Edward Felten)

One professor shares his CV of failures -- what are yours? And do you talk about them?
89.3 KPCC (podcast of interview with Johannes Haushofer)

Does our democracy measure up? That depends
My Dayton Daily News (Martin Gilens)

As US politicians romanticize doomed manufacturing jobs, the new working class is suffering
Quartz (Martin Gilens)

Tough choice for vulnerable GOP senators: Embrace or reject Trump
The Hill (Julian Zelizer)

Study: Poverty Causes Physical Pain
Big Think (Eldar Shafir)

How to Be Both Rich and Happy and Why You Should Start
Business.com (Angus Deaton)

A Nobel Prize winner in economics just backed basic income
Tech Insider (Angus Deaton)

Poor should receive basic income grants: economist
Taipei Times (Angus Deaton)

Nobel laureate Economist Angus Deaton endorses basic income
Basic Income News (Angus Deaton)

Most Americans Don't Know About Ride-Sharing and the 'Gig Economy'
Wall Street Journal (blog) (Alan Krueger)

The Gap Between Black and White Mortality Is Narrowing
Huffington Post (Janet Currie)

Trump Turns to Clinton Mentor for Foreign Policy Advice
IVN News (Gary Bass)

Trump and Clinton want to bring back millions of outsourced jobs - here's why they can't
The Conversation US (Alan Blinder)

CVs of failure in academia do not tell the whole story
Times Higher Education (Johannes Hausehofer)

US democracy needs reform
The Inquirer (Martin Gilens)

In Mideast, religion is no 'bridge to peace'
New Jersey Jewish News (Daniel Kurtzer)

Italy set to jump on ultra-long debt bandwagon
Financial Times (Ashoka Mody)

America's Red-Tape Machine Ensnares Millions of Young Have-Nots - Bloomberg
Can Mua (Alan Krueger)

National Roundup 05-17: First Democrat Announces Run to Succeed Christie; Tourism Sets...
JP Updates (Julian Zelizer)

Republican leaders should support Trump
You Don't Know Football (Julian Zelizer)

New Jersey Governor's Race Opens as Christie's Approval Slumps
The New York Times (Julian Zelizer)

Health Affairs Founding Editor John K. Iglehart Named 2016 Recipient of the William B. Graham...
Business Wire (press release) (Uwe Reinhardt)

Q&A: Brazil's president was impeached. Now what?
Princeton University (John Londregan)

Nobel laureate surprised by Taiwan people's money-saving habits
Focus Taiwan News Channel (Angus Deaton)

[Hedrick Smith] Angry voters shaking U.S. political system
The Korea Herald (Martin Gilens)

Paul Ryan: No Timeline For Unifying Behind Trump
PopHerald (Julian Zelizer)

'Confirmation' Actor Wendell Pierce Was Arrested & It's Safe To Say the Actor Really Likes Hillary Clinton
Bustle (Julian Zelizer)

Trump needs to improve standing with female voters in rate to White House: experts
Tibet.cn (Julian Zelizer)

Trump needs to improve standing with female voters in race to White House: experts
Xinhua (Julian Zelizer)

LIST: Three times Donald Trump sounded like a Democrat
KCBY (Julian Zelizer)

A Glimmer of Good News: Widespread Gains in Life Expectancy at Birth
Cato Institute (blog) (Janet Currie)

America's Red-Tape Machine Ensnares Millions of Young Have-Nots
Newsmax (Alan Krueger)

La lutte contre le terrorisme, un nouveau biais de mendicité pour les Etats Africains.
Actusen (Alan Krueger)

Role for Bill Clinton begins to take shape
Bend Bulletin (Alan Krueger)

Hillary Clinton Shapes Potential New Role for Bill Clinton
The New York Times (Alan Krueger)

Weak Enforcement Will Blunt the Impact of New York's $15 Minimum Wage
Reason (Alan Krueger)

Election Years Are Steeped in Markets' Least Favorite Thing: Uncertainty
The New York Times (Brandice Canes-Wrone)

What we expect from our policy makers
Bendigo Advertiser (Angus Deaton)

250th Anniversary Fund supports innovation in undergraduate education
Princeton University (Alison Isenberg)

Finally, Some Good News on Mortality Inequality
Pacific Standard (Janet Currie)

Executive needs to take mental health seriously
The Irish News (Angus Deaton)

It's the anti-Uber job market and it still has a grip on America
Standard-Examiner (Alan Krueger)

Professors note grade inflation at universities, reasons for trend
Duke Chronicle (Douglas Massey)

Reaction to BD hangings
The News International (Gary Bass)

Trump's Answer to Obama's 'Ignorance is Not a Virtue' Speech is Sarah Palin
PoliticsusUSA.com (Julian Zelizer)