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Sharing his response to… News June 27, 2019 Woodrow Wilson School Welcomes Four Faculty Members; Promotes Two Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs is pleased to welcome four new full-time faculty members with… News June 26, 2019 Redding Explores the Brightening Future of Solar Power in the Philippines News June 21, 2019 WWS Reacts: Escalating Tensions Between U.S. and Iran Iran shot down a U.S. military drone, escalating tensions between the two countries. Ready to strike back, President Trump called off a response… News May 24, 2019 WWS Reacts: Restricting Abortions Across America Reproductive rights are now front and center in the 2020 campaign, as a number of states recently have tried to restrict or regulate abortions in… News May 23, 2019 Initially Threatened by Change, People Adapt to Societal Diversity Over Time President Donald Trump recently introduced immigration reforms that would prioritize education and employment qualifications over family connections… News April 30, 2019 Oppenheimer Testifies in Congress on the History of Climate Science Professor Michael Oppenheimer provided a brief, thorough history of climate science at an April 9 hearing held by the House Committee on Oversight… News April 10, 2019 WWS Reacts [Audio]: Israel Elections News April 03, 2019 Government Subsidies Could Be Key to Containing Hospital-Born Infections News March 19, 2019 Alan B. Krueger, Prominent Labor Economist and Dedicated Public Servant, Dies Alan B. Krueger, an esteemed labor economist who advised Bill Clinton and Barack Obama during their presidencies, died March 16. He was 58.A pioneer… News March 12, 2019 WWS Reacts [Audio]: Brexit Fails Again. Now What? Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to exit the European Union was shot down again by Britain's Parliament in a 391 to 242 vote on March 12. News February 22, 2019 Q&A: Discerning Experts: The Practices of Scientific Assessment for Environmental Policy Governments around the world rely on scientific assessments to guide environmental policy and action. Yet, these assessments, like those produced by… News February 05, 2019 WWS Reacts: Venezuela’s Leadership Crisis A number of countries — including the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Germany, Sweden and Denmark — have recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as… News February 04, 2019 Project to Collect Real Portraits of American Life Today, only half of children grow up to earn more than their parents, as opportunities for upward mobility continue to decline. Meanwhile, more than… News January 31, 2019 WWS Reacts: U.S.-Taliban Peace Talks The United States and the Taliban in Afghanistan are currently in the midst of negotiations about a possible withdrawal by the U.S. from that country… News January 18, 2019 Private Sector Can Grow Despite Violent Conflict, Princeton Study Shows Despite decades of violent conflict across countries like Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq, thousands of private sector firms are operating in those… News January 16, 2019 WWS Reacts: The Brexit Plan Was Defeated. What’s Next? In a dramatic vote, Parliament said no to Britain Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan for leaving the European Union. Called one of the worst… News January 15, 2019 Q&A: Information, Democracy, and Autocracy: Transparency and Political (In)Stability Americans seeking information about unemployment rates, wage growth and inflation can do so with the click of a button. But transparency of this kind… News January 08, 2019 Q&A: Fault Lines: A History of the United States Since 1974 Princeton faculty members Kevin Kruse and Julian Zelizer are well known for their efforts to explain U.S. history and current events to the broad… News January 07, 2019 No Laboratory Needed: The Person Project Mines Social Science Data with Secure Online Quizzes Understanding the human psyche is complex, for ordinary people and scientists alike. Now, researchers at Princeton University have created a new tool… News December 20, 2018 WWS Reacts: Following Texas Ruling, What’s Next for the ACA? The Affordable Care Act (ACA) appears to be on the chopping block again after a federal court judge in Texas ruled the law unconstitutional. While… News December 17, 2018 WWS Reacts: Trump’s Border Wall, DACA and "Chain Migration" So-called “chain migration” is in the news again as House Republicans try to introduce a government funding bill that includes $5 billion in funding… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next Last page Last