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A Conversation with Nancy MacLean Joining today’s episode is Nancy MacLean, an award-winning scholar of the twentieth-century United States, whose new book, “Democracy in Chains:… News August 07, 2017 Junior Summer Institute Serves as “Boot Camp” for Future Leaders in Public Policy "You have every right to have a say and to lead in the domestic affairs of your country. You have every right to have a say and to lead in the… News August 04, 2017 Study Links Unhealthy Segregated Neighborhoods to Childhood Asthma Researchers have had trouble explaining why black children are much more likely than other children to suffer from asthma. A new study by Princeton… News August 03, 2017 Politics & Polls #54: The Republic of Spin with David Greenberg Spin. It’s used by public relations gurus and politicians to shape an image or message, thereby influencing the public’s perception of a story. And… News July 31, 2017 Supreme Court Rulings Can Signal a Shift in Societal Norms When the Supreme Court issued its 2015 ruling in favor of same-sex marriage, Americans understood the decision as a signal of Americans’ increasing… News July 27, 2017 Politics & Polls #53: Battles for Freedom with Eric Foner Drawing connections between the past and present often sparks fierce debates within the American political landscape. In this episode, Eric… News July 24, 2017 Exposure to Violence Hinders Short-Term Memory, Cognitive Control Being exposed to and actively remembering violent episodes — even those that happened up to a decade before — hinders short-term memory and cognitive… News July 19, 2017 Politics & Polls #52: How Social Movements Achieve Change with Steven Levingston The Civil Rights Movement is often looked back upon as a time when social activism sparked real political change. During that time, the United States… News July 19, 2017 Mas Named Co-Director of NBER’s Labor Studies Program Alexandre Mas, professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, has… News July 19, 2017 Connecting Information Technology and Policy How to effectively regulate and oversee the internet has become increasingly complicated for policymakers. Today’s information revolution has… News July 18, 2017 In Mexico, Type of Work Is Tied to Mobility Disparities as People Age Certain occupations may significantly contribute to mobility problems as workers age, worsening income-based disparities in disability, a study co… News July 13, 2017 Politics & Polls #51: The Trump-Russia Story with Benjamin Wittes President Donald Trump has spent his first months faced with a potential scandal involving Russia, an issue that’s only grown since the election with… News July 13, 2017 Göttsche Awarded $1 Million Fellowship to Study Nuclear Archaeology Malte Göttsche, a Princeton University postdoctoral researcher at the Program on Science and Global Security (SGS), was awarded a $1million, five… News July 06, 2017 From A to Z: Woody Woo in 2016-2017 From hosting an Auction to weighing in on the Zika virus, the 2016-17 academic year at the Woodrow Wilson School was both productive and exciting! News July 05, 2017 Fourth of July Q&A: Zachary Beecher, Class of 2013, Captain, U.S. Army Zachary Beecher is a captain on the 2nd Brigade Combat Team’s staff working for the brigade commander in developing the analysis for the ongoing… News June 29, 2017 Politics & Polls #50: One-Year Anniversary This week marks the one-year anniversary of Politics & Polls! In this episode, Professors Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang reflect on everything that… News June 29, 2017 Princeton Study Evaluates Aid Programs in Afghanistan On June 21, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) hosted an event featuring guest speakers and a public discussion of a study led by the… News June 29, 2017 Climate Change to Damage U.S. Economy, Increase Inequality Unmitigated climate change will make the United States poorer and more unequal, according to a study published June 29 in the journal Science. The… News June 28, 2017 Revitalizing Detroit Requires Development of Specific Neighborhoods Despite the relatively large number of employees working in downtown Detroit, the city continues to be afflicted by urban blight, surrounded by a… News June 28, 2017 Decrease in Lead Exposure in Early Childhood May Be Responsible for Drop in Crime Rate Exposure to lead in the preschool years significantly increases the chance that children will be suspended or incarcerated during their school… News June 22, 2017 Politics & Polls #49: Democracy, Gerrymandering, Federalism & More America’s experienced a blitz of political twists and turns in the past few months, which may cloak some of the deep-rooted challenges still facing… News June 16, 2017 Wilson School Hosts 10th Annual Summer Policy Academy for Indigenous Students This year marks the 10th annual Santa Fe Indian School Leadership Institute’s Summer Policy Academy (SPA), hosted at Princeton University’s Woodrow… News June 16, 2017 Addressing Global Conflict through Policy The Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC) held their 7th Annual Meeting on May 18 and 19, drawing experts and policymakers from across the… News June 15, 2017 Politics & Polls #48: Wake Up to Politics with Gabe Fleisher One of the ongoing challenges in American politics is appealing to younger demographics - not simply through elections and voter turn-out but… News June 15, 2017 Deaton Testifies Before U.S. Senate on America’s Deadly Opioid Epidemic Testifying before a Joint Economic Committee hearing in the U.S. Senate on June 8, Sir Angus Deaton, Dwight D. 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