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Woodrow Wilson Revisited" has moved to the Frist Campus Center, the first in a series of campus stops that will… Blog Post October 31, 2016 Politics & Polls #17: Art & Politics Featuring Robert Schenkkan Who knew that the discharge petition—signed by members of the House of Representatives to bring a bill from committee to the floor—could be good… News October 28, 2016 Dean Rouse Receives 2016 Carolyn Shaw Bell Award The American Economic Association (AEA)’s Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) has awarded the 2016 Carolyn Shaw… Event October 28, 2016 SSRC Anxieties of Democracy Institutions Working Group Princeton University's Department of Politics and Center for the Study of Democratic Politics (CSDP) are co-sponsoring this meeting of the Social… Blog Post October 28, 2016 Q&A with Tilghman: Inside the Presidential Debates Wednesday's face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump marked the third and final presidential debate of the 2016 campaign. Those debates,… Event October 27, 2016 Text Analysis Demonstration and Micro-Tutorial Event May 13, 2026 Behavioral Policy Speaker Series - David Halpern: Behavioral Insights in Government Halpern discusses the process of bringing the insights of behavioral science research into the halls of government, drawing from his experience at… Event October 27, 2016 Senators' Responsiveness to Donors versus Voters News October 27, 2016 Politics & Polls #18: The Religious Right Since the 1970s, the religious right has been an important part of the Republican coalition. This group, comprised mostly of right-wing Christians,… News October 27, 2016 News Clips: Week of Oct. 24-30 The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an… News October 26, 2016 Zero-Knowledge Proof: Verification Without Information Alexander Glaser, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and international affairs has a game for you to play. Imagine your… News October 26, 2016 Integration Between Pre-K and K-3 Programs Needs to be Strengthened, Princeton-Brookings Journal Finds High-quality pre-K programs can indeed play an important role in improving later outcomes for children, particularly for children from more… Event October 26, 2016 Program on Science and Global Security Seminar: "Energy Democracy: Germany’s Energiewende to Renewables” Event October 26, 2016 Refugees at Europe's Borders: Security, Law, Humanitarianism Event October 26, 2016 "General Equilibrium Effects of (Improving) Public Employment Programs: Experimental Evidence from India" Abstract: Public employment programs play a major role in the anti-poverty strategy of many developing countries, but their impact on poverty… Blog Post October 26, 2016 Politics & Polls #16: Voter 'Fraud' & 'Rigged' Elections Donald Trump has made it clear that if he loses on Nov. 8, it is because the election was “rigged.” He has warned that there might be widespread… Event October 25, 2016 Gary Bass - Princeton University - China and the Tokyo War Crimes Trial: A Preliminary Report Description of Talk: News October 25, 2016 Politics & Polls #17: Art & Politics Featuring Robert Schenkkan Who knew that the discharge petition—signed by members of the House of Representatives to bring a bill from committee to the floor—could be good… Event October 24, 2016 Robert E. Lucas, Jr., Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, 1995 Event May 13, 2026 Up to the Minute Panel: The Global Refugee Crisis The skyrocketing numbers of refugees and internally displaced persons across the globe, estimated by the United Nations at 65 million worldwide, have… Event October 24, 2016 Walter F. Murphy Lecture in American Constitutionalism: How Our Universities Have Betrayed Our Core Constitutional Values — and What We Can Do About It http://lapa.princeton.edu/content/how-we-have-allowed-our-universities-betray-free-speech-free-thought-intellectual-diversityOrganized by the James… Event October 24, 2016 STEP/LAPA Seminar: What’s at Stake for the Environment in the 2016 Election http://lapa.princeton.edu/content/what%E2%80%99s-stake-environment-2016-electionPrinceton students/faculty/staff encouraged to attend.Members of the… Blog Post October 24, 2016 The Next Four Years: Race and Inequality The next president will face a range of challenges related to race and inequality, from poverty and tensions with police to the Black Lives Matter… News October 21, 2016 William G. 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