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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search (external link) News Dec 11 2020 Polarization Increases with Economic Decline, Becoming Cripplingly Contagious The rise of populist movements is changing political systems around the world. As support for these “anti-elite” movements intensifies, many are… News Dec 08 2020 Politics & Polls #212: Writing About the Trump Era (Carlos Lozada) Donald Trump’s presidency has undoubtedly changed American political history, which many authors — from historians to journalists — have tried to… Blog Post Dec 07 2020 Focus Groups Examine SPIA Curriculums As many of you know by now, I have had the honor of being chosen by President-elect Biden to chair the Council of Economic Advisers and serve in his… Event Dec 03 2020 Book talk: A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order G. John Ikenberry, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, will… Event Dec 03 2020 Transatlantic Trade Update: Trade Post-Covid19 - What's New? https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7503915480282925837?source=Princeton News Dec 02 2020 Politics & Polls #211: How Strong is American Polity? (Jack Balkin) Presidents have a unique way of shaping polity, though government strength is also tested in other ways. Party polarization, money in politics,… Blog Post Dec 01 2020 Student Representatives, Field IV – Economics and Public Policy I’m Beshka Asanbaev, and I’m a second-year student from Kyrgyzstan. I originally applied as a Field II (International Development) but quickly… News Dec 01 2020 Brent L. Henry '69 Improving health care, especially for the disadvantaged, has long been the focus of Brent L. Henry ’69’s career. From the corporate world to the… Event Nov 30 2020 Climate Change: The Historic Election of Annamie Paul MPA ’01, Leader of the Green Party of Canada Join us for a special conversation with Annamie Paul MPA ’01, the first Black Canadian and first Jewish woman chosen to lead a major political… News Nov 30 2020 Covid-19 Shutdowns Disproportionately Affected Low-Income Black Households The alarming rate at which Covid-19 has killed Black Americans has highlighted the deeply embedded racial disparities in the U.S. health care system… Event Nov 30 2020 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Understanding and Steering Socio-Technical Transitions towards Sustainability Please register for the event on Zoom. Blog Post Nov 27 2020 2020 Last Minute Resources—good luck to all applying! To all who have expressed interest in our community—by attending a virtual session, calling our office, or sending us an email, and to those who… Blog Post Nov 26 2020 SPIA is supportive—graduate student life, academics and advising, internship placement and career development At SPIA, learning is not confined to the classroom. Our students explore policy issues through student-run organizations, public affairs programming,… Blog Post Nov 25 2020 2020 Application Pro Tip: Statement of Purpose At the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, we make a concerted effort to familiarize ourselves with each of our applicants… News Nov 24 2020 Spring 2021 Planning Princeton and the School of Public and International Affairs are implementing a series of policies as we prepare to resume campus activities this… (external link) News Nov 24 2020 Clarke Wheeler MPA ’21 “Coming to policy school has made me eager to define my theory of change. At this point, I am not convinced that the state is equipped to serve the… (external link) Event Nov 24 2020 CITP Seminar: Computer Crime Please join the webinar here. Event Nov 24 2020 Prize or Penalty? The Reputational Effects of Diversity Scholarships in the Labor Market Notestein Seminar Series The zoom link will be included in the weekly seminar announcement. https://opr.princeton.edu/seminars/fall/2020 Event Nov 20 2020 CITP Special Event - Forward Fest: Matthew Salganik - Thinking Forward - Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Join Matthew Salganik, professor of sociology and director of the Center for Information Technology Policy, as he participates in the Forward Fest… News Nov 20 2020 Faculty Books Named to “100 Notable Books of 2020” by The New York Times Books penned by Princeton School of Public and International Affairs faculty Anne C. Case and Sir Angus Deaton as well as Julian E. Zelizer were… Event Nov 20 2020 The 2020 Elections: What Happened and Why? Panelists: John Lapinski, Robert A. Fox Leadership Professor of Political Science; Director, Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies,… Event Nov 19 2020 Amb. Samantha Power, former U.S. Permanent Representative to the UN and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Registration is required for this event via Zoom Webinar: https://princeton.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sqAABo_mQ6GhhrM-5pt46Q Event Nov 19 2020 Queer Politics Webinar: Constructing a queer population? Asking about sexual orientation in Scotland’s next census Cutting edge scholarship and conversations with leading LGBTQ politicians and advocates. For the first time, Scotland’s 2022 census will ask a… Event Nov 19 2020 Policing Disability: Law Enforcement Experiences among the Fragile Families Teens Fragile Families Working Group Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. All seminars are on Thursdays and run from 12:00 noon to… News Nov 19 2020 Politics & Polls #210: All About State Courts - Packing, Expansion & More (Marin Levy) The unique circumstances of this year's elections created quite a stir among state courts regarding mail-in ballots, with some requiring intervention… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Current page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 … Next page Next › Last page Last »