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Rampant wealth and inequality. Racial divisions.While they sound like the issues of today, they were also prevalent during the… News Jan 18 2018 Politics & Polls #74: The Second Coming of the KKK President Donald Trump’s election stirred up what some call a resurgence of white nationalism. But is this a new phenomenon outside of mainstream… News Jan 16 2018 WWS Reacts: Putin’s Attacks on Democracy Last week, a U.S. government report outlined attacks made by Russian President Vladimir Putin on democratic institutions over nearly two decades. … News Jan 11 2018 Politics & Polls #73: Why You Should Care about Gerrymandering A panel of federal judges rejected a congressional district map in North Carolina, calling it a partisan gerrymander. Never before has a court… News Dec 20 2017 Politics & Polls #71: Inside the Mind of Donald Trump What’s going on in the mind of President Donald Trump? Journalist Ellis Henican provides a humorous, illustrated look into the president’s… News Dec 14 2017 Politics & Polls #70: Alabama’s Senate Race Democrat Doug Jones won a pivotal Alabama Senate seat Dec. 12, a victory carrying with it significant national consequences. Jones, a former U.S… News Dec 08 2017 Police Officers Highly Motivated by Supervisor Scrutiny Police officers are highly responsive to the scrutiny of their superiors, a Princeton University study shows. The findings suggest that rules and… News Dec 06 2017 Politics & Polls #69: How the Media Covers Race How the media covers race remains a palpable concern in today’s America. In this episode, award-winning journalist Tanzina Vega chats with Professors… News Nov 29 2017 Politics & Polls #68: Captivity and Survival in Syria Photographers are often on the front lines of war, risking their lives to document deadly conflict zones. One such photojournalist is Jonathan… News Nov 15 2017 Politics & Polls #67: The Day the Donkey Roared Democrats triumphed in the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races Nov. 7, which some say is a strong rebuke to Republican President Donald Trump… News Nov 08 2017 Barton Delivers 2017 Judge Frank M. Coffin Lecture on Law & Public Service Amb. Frederick D. Barton delivered the 25th Annual Judge Frank M. Coffin Lecture on Law and Public Service at the University of Maine School of Law… News Nov 08 2017 Politics & Polls #66: A Year of Donald Trump In this episode, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang take a look back at the past year and analyze all that has unfolded since Donald Trump was elected… News Nov 06 2017 Satellite Imagery Reveals Decline in ISIS Oil Production Oil production by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) steadily declined between 2014 and 2016, indicating that the group was financing itself… News Nov 02 2017 Politics & Polls #65: Alaskan Politics with Rep. Bryce Edgmon Given the news consistently coming out of Washington, it can be easy to forget what’s happening at the local level. In this episode, Julian Zelizer… News Oct 31 2017 Students Tackle Ethnic Unrest in Estonia in Crisis Simulation Students and policy experts participated in the annual crisis simulation Oct. 14 organized by Princeton University’s Center for International… News Oct 26 2017 Politics & Polls #64: Congressional Races in 2018 There are 468 seats up for grabs in Congress for the 2018 election, with the Republican Party currently holding a majority in both the Senate and the… News Oct 20 2017 WWS Reacts: What the Fall of Raqqa Means for the Future of ISIS American-backed forces say they have taken control of Raqqa, the northern Syrian city that has been the de facto capital of the Islamic State of Iraq… News Oct 18 2017 Politics & Polls #63: How to be a Conservative in the Age of Trump Leading conservative thinker David Frum was one of the earliest and most prominent conservative voices to come out in opposition to President Donald… News Oct 13 2017 Wilson School Researchers Involved in ICAN’s Nobel Peace Prize-Winning Work to Abolish Nuclear Weapons Three Princeton University researchers are connected to this year’s winner of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize: the International Campaign to Abolish… News Oct 12 2017 Politics & Polls #62: Does Gerrymandering Leave Voters Without a Voice? This episode is about one of Sam Wang’s favorite topics: gerrymandering.Wang visited the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 3 to hear arguments in Gill v… News Oct 10 2017 WWS Reacts: Trump and the Iran Nuclear Deal Reports indicate that President Donald Trump plans to “decertify” the Iran nuclear deal on grounds that Iran hasn’t lived up to the agreement. The… News Oct 05 2017 Politics & Polls #61: Identity Politics & the Democratic Party Are identity politics hurting the Democratic Party? Some argue Democrats have strayed away from core economic issues, favoring religion, race,… News Sep 28 2017 Q&A: Muslims in European Politics As Western Europe’s Muslim communities continue to grow, so does their influence on electoral politics. For many electoral districts, parties can… News Sep 27 2017 Politics & Polls #60: Are We Seeing the Watergate of Today? With special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, some have drawn comparisons between the Russia… News Sep 20 2017 Politics & Polls #59: Is Free Speech Alive and Well on College Campuses? Is free speech under threat at colleges across America? Some argue campus environments are no longer conducive to open dialogue. Others say debates… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Current page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 … Next page Next › Last page Last »