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In this episode, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang discuss the politics of… News Dec 05 2018 Politics & Polls #117: Thunderdome Politics with Greg Sargent Donald Trump’s presidency has been unsettling to some, often spurring controversy while testing our country’s political institutions. Some argue he… News Dec 05 2018 WWS Reacts: Remembering President George H.W. Bush This week, the country mourns the loss of George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, who passed away Nov. 30 at the age of 94. His… News Nov 29 2018 Students Learn Fast-Paced Decision-Making Through Annual Crisis Simulation Princeton University's Center for International Security Studies (CISS) hosted more than 50 undergraduate and graduate students from Princeton… News Nov 29 2018 Politics & Polls #116: Another Look at the Midterms Three weeks after the midterm elections, the results are finally clear.In this episode, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang examine the emerging consensus… News Nov 15 2018 Politics & Polls #115: Conservatism Today with Arthur Brooks How is today’s brand of conservatism different from past presidencies? In this episode, Julian Zelizer discusses the ins and outs of conservatism… News Nov 08 2018 Politics & Polls #114: Midterms Reactions with Valerie Jarrett Democrats gained control of the U.S. House of Representatives on Nov. 6, while Republicans bolstered their majority in the U.S. Senate. Democrats… News Nov 01 2018 Kotkin’s “Stalin: Waiting for Hitler, 1929–1941” Wins 2018 Arthur Ross Book Award Professor Stephen Kotkin has won the 17th annual Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Arthur Ross Book Award for “Stalin: Waiting for Hitler, 1929–1941… News Nov 01 2018 Politics & Polls #113: A Week of Hate Crimes The past week has been marked by a series of hate crimes. Pipe bombs were sent to a few political critics of President Donald Trump by a fanatic in… News Oct 10 2018 Politics & Polls #110: The Aftermath of the Kavanaugh Confirmation Following a bitter and contentious confirmation process, Justice Brett Kavanaugh has been sworn in to the Supreme Court. Could his confirmation… News Oct 10 2018 WWS Reacts: A Supreme Court with Kavanaugh After a charged confirmation process, Brett Kavanaugh now sits on the Supreme Court. What effects will this have on the Court, the American people… News Oct 04 2018 Politics & Polls #109: What’s Next for Kavanaugh? Questions abound regarding what impact the recently opened FBI investigation will have on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation process… News Sep 26 2018 Politics & Polls #108: How Money Restricts Access to Political Office Working-class citizens have been historically underrepresented in American politics.In this episode, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang discuss the… News Sep 20 2018 Politics & Polls #107: The Kavanaugh Saga Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has been accused of sexual assault. How might this play out? And what effect will it have on the midterm… News Sep 13 2018 Politics & Polls #106: How the Conservative News Media Shaped History The conservative news media has had a historical role in shaping national politics.In this episode, Julian Zelizer discusses the influence of… News Aug 22 2018 Politics & Polls #104: What is the 25th Amendment? The 25th Amendment has become a popular topic during Donald Trump’s presidency. The amendment, adopted in 1967, addresses what happens if the… News Aug 22 2018 Militant Groups Influence Local Policies During Conflict The five-decades-long Colombian conflict weakened government institutions and left millions displaced. With a new president at the helm, many wonder… News Aug 21 2018 Militarization of Police Fails to Enhance Safety, May Harm Police Reputation This month marks the four-year anniversary of protests over the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Those protests were met with a… News Aug 14 2018 Politics & Polls #103: Blue State Federalism In recent history, federalism has been favored by the Republican party, while Democrats have aimed to nationalize certain policies. But given… News Aug 08 2018 Politics & Polls #102: Baseball and the American Presidency Sports have a long history of being intertwined with American politics. Drawing on his experience as a former presidential speechwriter, Curt… News Aug 01 2018 Politics & Polls #101: The Centrist Paradox The United States and Europe have seen a rise in outsider political movements, with more voters supporting populist authoritarian leaders who buck… News Jul 25 2018 Politics & Polls #100: The Trump Presidency In this special 100th episode of Politics & Polls, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang reflect on aspects of Donald Trump’s presidency that have… News Jul 19 2018 Dancygier’s Book on Muslims in European Politics Awarded 2018 Stein Rokkan Prize A book by professor Rafaela Dancygier was named the winner of the 2018 Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research.“Dilemmas of… News Jul 17 2018 Politics & Polls #99: Who is Atticus Finch? Fictional work often stimulates a broader debate about politics and history. This was the case following the release of Harper Lee’s “Go Set a… News Jul 12 2018 Politics & Polls #98: A Review of the Carter Presidency Every so often, a presidency comes to be seen in a new light. An example of this is President Jimmy Carter, a man viewed by some as part of a… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »