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Search News Oct 23 2019 Andlinger Center Speaks: Why the Messenger Matters in Climate Action News Oct 16 2019 Why the Supreme Court Should Rule in U.S. Foreign Affairs (Martin Flaherty) Some argue that U.S. foreign affairs should be left to Congress and the President. But as more executive and legislative actions arise in this arena,… News Oct 16 2019 Study Helps Pinpoint What Makes Species Vulnerable to Environmental Change News Oct 16 2019 Politics & Polls #157: How Economists Attained Power in the Modern Era Featuring Binyamin Appelbaum Economists shape conversations on topics ranging from business to politics, and their influence is widely felt; the Federal Reserve, trade… News Oct 15 2019 Princeton to Take Part in New U.S.-Swedish Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability The intensive fires in the Amazon, the rapid melting of glaciers and ice sheets, and continued loss of biodiversity all illustrate that our planet is… News Oct 15 2019 SINSI Exposes Princeton Students to Unique Professional Experiences in the Federal Government Since 2006, the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), based at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and… News Oct 14 2019 WWS Reacts: Trump’s Decision to Withdrawal U.S. Troops from Syria Last week, President Donald Trump withdrew all U.S. troops from northern Syria. Later, a deal was made between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and… News Oct 14 2019 Jordan Burns MPA ‘20 News Oct 09 2019 Politics & Polls #156: Black Youth and the Criminal Justice System Featuring Carl Suddler Racism affects our criminal justice system — from policing methods to prison-system structures to punishments issued for different crimes. More than… News Oct 09 2019 Pesticide Companies Leverage Regulations for Financial Gains Pesticides are present in many food products and play a central role in the production of traded agriculture, giving them global and economic… News Oct 08 2019 University Dedicates Marker Addressing the Complex Legacy of Woodrow Wilson Rising 39 feet above Scudder Plaza and standing adjacent to Robertson Hall, the home of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and… News Oct 08 2019 Democratic Capitalism at the Crossroads (Carles Boix) Free markets and representative elections triumphed throughout the 20th century, giving rise to a robust form of democratic capitalism. Today, this… News Oct 07 2019 Rocio Cara Labrador MPA ‘21 News Oct 03 2019 Politics & Polls #155: The Evolution of Free Enterprise Featuring Lawrence Glickman Many conservative politicians have used the term “free enterprise” as a rallying cry during the past few elections. Yet, the exact meaning of the… News Sep 25 2019 Politics and Polls #154: The Press Under Attack Featuring Jim Acosta The media has come under increasing attack over the past few years. While the adversarial relationship between past presidents and the media is not… News Sep 24 2019 University to Mark Completion of Woodrow Wilson Installation With Public Discussion, Dedication Construction of “Double Sights,” an installation about the complex legacy of Woodrow Wilson, is nearing completion on Scudder Plaza adjacent to… News Sep 18 2019 Politics & Polls #153: The Odds of Elizabeth Warren Versus Donald Trump in 2020 The Democratic field has started to narrow. Of the 26 candidates who announced their bid for the presidency, 20 remain as of mid-September. And at… News Sep 16 2019 WWS Reacts: Has the Constitution Withstood the Test of Time? Sept. 17 marks Constitution Day, observed annually to recognize the adoption of the United States Constitution. To honor this day, we’ve asked… News Sep 16 2019 Funding Available for Innovative Education Projects and Programs A fund offered through Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs will support creative, interdisciplinary… News Sep 16 2019 Princeton Collaborators Bring Layered Approach to Coastal Resiliency in New York City News Sep 11 2019 Politics & Polls #152: The ‘Attention Economy’ Featuring James Williams Digital technology is playing an increasingly large role in our lives. We use our smartphones to communicate, post photos, read breaking news, watch… News Sep 11 2019 Listen to the Latest Episode Featuring Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang News Sep 10 2019 Virtual Reality: A New Space for Developing Nuclear Arms Control Nuclear weapons dangers are increasing across the globe, with growing arsenals, new weapon systems, plans for using nuclear weapons even earlier in a… News Sep 10 2019 Endnotes: Priced Out (Tsung-Mei Cheng) Health care in America is expensive, but it doesn’t have to be, according to the late Uwe Reinhardt, a leader in health care policy. Reinhardt… News Sep 06 2019 Princeton Project to Build a Diverse Coalition of Physicists to Confront Nuclear Dangers A group of Princeton University physicists has been awarded a two-year grant by the American Physical Society (APS) Innovation Fund to educate… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 … Next page Next › Last page Last »