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The event… News April 30, 2019 Two Woodrow Wilson School Faculty Elected to the National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences announced the election of 100 new members and 25 foreign associates in recognition of their distinguished and… News April 30, 2019 Guess Receives Research Funding to Study Online Polarization and Misinformation Professor Andrew Guess will study online polarization and misinformation through a research project funded by the Social Science Research Council … Event April 30, 2019 OGCS/MPA 1 Summer Sendoff Are you ready for the summer? Join us for one last presentation before the semester ends to discuss any questions or fears and get your summer… 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… Event April 29, 2019 The ABCs of Federal Policymaking Pamela will be joined in conversation with Matthew Desmond, the Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. Event April 26, 2019 Workshop on Learning Conversations and Bridging Divides in the United States In a polarizing America, talking to people with whom you disagree can be challenging, off-putting and even counter productive. W Event April 26, 2019 A New Era of Great Power Competition?, Center for International Security Studies 10th Anniversary Conference Conference Program Event April 25, 2019 "The Jungle Grows Back," Robert Kagan, Brookings Institution, Keynote Address, CISS Conference on Great Power Competition The Center for International Security Studies conference, A New Era of Great Power Competition program. Event April 25, 2019 “Predicting Relationship Stability among Fragile Families: Findings from Qualitative Data” Click here for a full schedule of Spring 2019 Working GroupsAll seminars are on Thursdays and run from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m; lunch is served at 11… Event April 25, 2019 Anticorruption Efforts and Electoral Manipulation in “Dirty” Democracies News April 24, 2019 Inequality Gap Grew Before the Great Recession and After, Study Finds The Great Recession hit Americans across the socioeconomic spectrum, with some still working to recover economically. Yet, the drivers behind these… News April 24, 2019 Politics & Polls #136: The Politics of the Mueller Report A redacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report was released April 18, giving politicians time since to respond to its findings.In this… Event April 24, 2019 Program on Science and Global Security Seminar: Updates on the status of the nuclear weapons ban treaty, the 2020 NPT Review Conference and the effort to ban killer robots Event April 24, 2019 OGCS/ Young Professionals Information Session - POSTPONED Event May 13, 2026 Era of Ignition- A Conversation with Amber Tamblyn and Julian Zelizer Actress and author Amber Tamblyn will be joined by Julian Zelizer to discuss her new book Era of Ignition: Coming of Age in a Time of Rage and… News April 23, 2019 Isabel James ’19 Wins Labouisse Prize for International Civic Engagement Projects Event April 23, 2019 OGCS/ Campaigning & Organizing: A How-To Workshop Event April 23, 2019 CITP Lecture Series: Automation Challenges for Autonomous Vehicles Nearly 40,000 people are killed in the U.S. every year in motor vehicle crashes. Experts estimate that more than 90% of motor vehicle crashes involve… News April 23, 2019 Miguel Centeno Named Vice Dean of Woodrow Wilson School Miguel Centeno, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, has been named vice dean of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International… News April 22, 2019 Opinion: Can China Deliver a Better Belt and Road? Event April 22, 2019 "The Development Effects Of The Extractive Colonial Economy: The Dutch Cultivation System in Java" "The Development Effects Of The Extractive Colonial Economy: The Dutch Cultivation System in Java" (co-author: Benjamin Olken) Event April 22, 2019 LAPA Seminar with Lynda Dodd *04 - Sisterhood of Struggle: Alice Paul, the National Woman's Party, and the Campaign for the 19th Amendment LAPA’s seminar format encourages attendees to familiarize themselves with the paper in advance. A commentator opens the session by summarizing the… Event April 22, 2019 "How Russia Conceptualizes World Order, Security Interests, and Warfighting" with Nebojsa Bjelakovic, Department of National Defence, Canada 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