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Search News Jun 04 2020 Politics & Polls #188: The Fiscal Future of the U.S. Postal System Featuring Historian Richard John The U.S. postal or mail system, the purse strings of which are controlled by Congress, has been running at a deficit for years, calling into question… News Jun 02 2020 Discrimination, Inequality May Erase ‘Birthweight Advantage' of Black U.S. Immigrants in One Generation Black women have the highest prevalence of low birthweight babies compared to other racial and ethnic groups, but black immigrants typically have… News May 28 2020 Politics & Polls #187: South Korea’s Response to Covid-19 Featuring Asaph Young Chun When COVID-19 first emerged in South Korea, the country’s rapid response and decisive intervention enabled the country to detect cases early, slowing… News May 27 2020 Responding in Real Time: Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson MPA '03 Negotiates Covid-19's Many Unknowns News May 20 2020 Politics & Polls #186: Using the 1918 Pandemic as a Blueprint for Today In grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic, many scientists and government officials are looking to the 1918 pandemic as a reference point for lessons… News May 19 2020 Local Climate Unlikely to Drive the Early COVID-19 Pandemic News May 18 2020 For People in Diverse Areas, Community Identity Supersedes Racial, Ethnic Differences In an increasingly polarized world, many see people who are different from them as “outsiders,” or even a threat. Yet, around the world, this tends… News May 18 2020 WWS Virtual Class of 2020 Events The Woodrow Wilson School looks forward to hosting virtual celebrations honoring its undergraduate and graduate students in Princeton’s Class of 2020… News May 14 2020 Politics & Polls #185: Female Changemakers in Congress Featuring Jennifer Steinhauer The 2018 midterm elections were a milestone for women in politics. Not since the 1992 midterm elections— popularly named “the year… News May 13 2020 Double-Whammy Weather: Study Identifies Increased Frequency of Connected Patterns from Drought to Heavy Rain in Regional Hotspots Across the Globe Like an undulating seesaw, weather in some regions swings from drought to heavy rain under the weight of climate-induced changes, according to an… News May 12 2020 COVID-19′s Silent Spread: Princeton Researchers Explore How Symptomless Transmission Helps Pathogens Thrive News May 11 2020 WWS Reacts: Envisioning a Safe, Effective Economic Recovery Fifteen U.S. states remain in shut down due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, while the remainder have reopened partially or plan to reopen soon. In… News May 11 2020 Wilson School Faculty to Serve on Gov. Murphy’s Restart and Recovery Commission and Advisory Council A statewide council of leaders will guide New Jersey’s restart and recovery from shutdowns implemented in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Governor… News May 11 2020 Scheppele Named Winner of Service Award by Law and Society Association Professor Kim Lane Scheppele was named the winner of the Ronald Pipkin Service Award from the Law and Society Association… News May 06 2020 WWS Reacts: Health Coverage in the U.S. During Covid-19 Since its inception ten years ago, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has extended health care coverage to tens of millions of previously uninsured… News May 05 2020 Politics & Polls #184: The Demise of the American Dream Featuring Nicholas Lemann Throughout American history, significant economic changes have had a profound impact on the socioeconomic landscape and political economy of the… News May 04 2020 Armstrong Named Head of Butler College at Princeton News Apr 29 2020 Politics & Polls #183: Economic Inequality and Covid-19 Featuring Sir Angus Deaton Covid-19 has had a disproportionate impact on at-risk populations, shining the spotlight on economic inequality and instability. Issues… News Apr 29 2020 Two Woodrow Wilson School Faculty Named to National Academy Sciences Anne Case and Elke Weber, both based at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, have been named members of… News Apr 27 2020 WWS Reacts: China’s Response to Covid-19 As the rest of the world struggles to combat Covid-19, China, where the virus originated in late 2019, appears to have made significant strides to… News Apr 27 2020 WWS Reacts: Family Health During a Global Pandemic Access to comprehensive, quality health care is critical for promoting and maintaining health and well-being. Yet, under normal… News Apr 24 2020 To Combat Covid-19, Behavioral Pitfalls Must Be Addressed During any crisis, timely, and sometimes life-altering, decisions must be made, requiring an extreme amount of sound judgment under uncertainty. The… News Apr 22 2020 Politics & Polls #182: Economic Turmoil During Covid-19 Featuring Cecilia Rouse The Covid-19 pandemic continues to have devastating impacts on the global and U.S. economy. As a result of quarantines and social distancing, the… News Apr 20 2020 Princeton Research on Covid-19 Misinformation Fuels Partnership with Microsoft Research Open Facebook or Twitter on any given day during the Covid-19 global pandemic, and it takes just moments before a questionable claim about the… News Apr 20 2020 How Foreign Subversion Weakens the State (Melissa M. Lee) Policymakers worry that “ungoverned spaces” pose dangers to security and development. Why do such spaces exist beyond the authority of the state? In… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Current page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page Next › Last page Last »