News Clips: Week of Nov. 14 - 20

Nov 14 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.

Princeton U. talk asks 'What happened?' on Election Day (external link)
NJ.com (Nolan McCarty)

'I'm supposed to provide for my family, where am I?' (external link)
Republican Journal (Sara McLanahan)

Study Identifies Highest Methane Emitters of Abandoned US Wells (external link)
RigZone (Denise Mauzerall) 

Higher down payments needed to battle housing risks: CMHC CEO (external link)
The Globe and Mail (Atif Mian) 

The Challenge of Selecting a New Treasury Secretary (external link)
The Atlantic (Alan Blinder) 

Avoid picking a side between China and US: Kotkin (external link)
Investment Magazine (Stephen Kotkin) 

Race is an artificial barrier to progress, John Hope Franklin speaker says (external link)
Tulsa World (Benjamin Jealous) 

How to identify and deal with tax evasion schemes by multinationals (external link)
Business Daily Africa (Harold James)

The fruits of oligarchy (external link)
Cyprus Mail (Martin Gilens) 

Chelsea Clinton: Why she might run for Congress (external link)
Christian Science Monitor (Julian Zelizer) 

Is Gerrymandering Destroying the Political Center? (external link)
National Constitution Center (video feauturing Nolan McCarty) 

The 2020 campaign is about to kick off. Is SC Sen. Tim Scott in the mix?  (external link)
McClatchy DC (Julian Zelizer) 

A Look Behind the Curtain of Trumponomics (external link)
WSJ (Alan Blinder)

What Motivates Gig Economy Workers (external link)
Harvard Business Review (Alan Krueger)

President Obama’s legacy (external link)
WHYY (podcast feauturing Julian Zelizer)

The Losers of Deglobalization (external link)
Foreign Affairs (Harold James)