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Search News May 18 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Why Local Government is Sexy (Christina Henderson MPA ’12) Equitable policies for families and children is a focus for Christina Henderson MPA ’12, at-large member of the DC City Council. In this… News May 02 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Come Here if You're Serious About Service (Baher Iskander MPA '22) April is Arab American Heritage Month, and to reflect on this diverse community, Dean Amaney Jamal sits down in conversation with Baher… News Apr 21 2022 #260: How the Democrats Failed to Solve Inequality (Lily Geismer) The GOP is often seen as "the party of the rich," enacting policies that benefit the wealthy and leave the poor behind. However, a new… News Apr 18 2022 Queer Politics at Princeton: New Website Features One-of-a-kind Database of LGBTQI+ Elected Officials Across the Globe A newly opened database launched by researchers from the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) at Princeton shows the… News Apr 18 2022 Fixing Social Security (R. Douglas Arnold) Social Security remains beloved and holds bipartisan support among American citizens. Yet the program faces an insolvency crisis. It pays… News Apr 06 2022 The Racial Muslim: When Racism Quashes Religious Freedom (Sahar Aziz) Freedom of religion is a constitutionally protected right in the religion clause of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. By… News Mar 31 2022 #259: Does America Need a Reboot? (Will Hurd) Big questions are coming up as the midterm elections inch closer. Where does the GOP stand in the post-Trump era? How severe is political… News Mar 28 2022 Energy and Economics: Impact of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine It’s been four weeks since Russia first invaded Ukraine, and the world is already beginning to see economic and energy impacts. Russia is… News Mar 21 2022 Zelizer Named Fellow at New-York Historical Society Julian Zelizer, a pioneer in the revival of American political history and professor at Princeton University, has been selected as the… News Mar 15 2022 Politics & Polls #258: The War In Ukraine and U.S. Politics Russia's attacks on Ukraine are getting closer to NATO countries and striking civilians trying to flee. Negotiations for a resolution… News Mar 14 2022 Ukraine — Russian Misinformation and Cybersecurity Russia is no stranger to turning to the digital sphere to spread misinformation and propaganda. As the war wages in Ukraine, how is… News Mar 09 2022 Politics & Polls #257: Fighting for Peace: From Lincoln to Modern Europe Following Russia's invasion into Ukraine, the world finds itself again in a moment of war. As gunfire and bombings continue, it's unclear… News Mar 07 2022 Ukraine — Global Ramifications On March 4, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs held a second live, virtual discussion about the Russian invasion of… News Feb 26 2022 The Conflict in Ukraine Russia deployed troops into neighboring Ukraine on Feb. 24 — an attack coming just days after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced… News Feb 17 2022 Politics & Polls #256: Living with COVID-19 (Ezekiel J. Emanuel) Zeke Emanuel visited the Princeton campus on Feb. 7-8 as part of the SPIA Leadership through Mentorship Program. News Feb 15 2022 Weber Named Director of Fung Global Fellows Program Elke Weber will be the next director of the Princeton Fung Global Fellows Program, an international effort based at the Princeton… News Feb 08 2022 #Changemakers: Kiersten Todt '94 Kiersten Todt '94 is chief of staff at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Prior to her current role, she served… News Feb 07 2022 Q&A: Defining the Age: Daniel Bell The sociologist Daniel Bell was described as one of the leading American intellectuals of the post-war era. He acutely defined the… News Feb 03 2022 Politics & Polls #255: The Dismantling of American Democracy (Karen Greenberg) Taking readers from Ground Zero to the Capitol Insurrection, Karen Greenberg describes the subtle tools that were forged under President… News Feb 03 2022 Data Science Program Provides Analytical Tools to Newly Minted College Students From Diverse Backgrounds In fall 2021, Princeton’s Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC), with support from the School of Public and International Affairs … News Jan 24 2022 Hooked: How Politics Captures People’s Interest (Markus Prior) “Good citizenship” is often a consequence of political interest, and early adulthood may be the most formative time to develop political… News Jan 18 2022 #Changemakers: Asha Rangappa ’96 President Joe Biden’s recent speech on voting rights signaled a commitment to helping preserve democracy, and today, Jan. 19, the Senate… News Jan 14 2022 Politics & Polls #254: Injustice … in the Pursuit of Justice (Laura Coates '01) Laura Coates '01, CNN anchor and legal analyst and, believes in education as a form of activism. This led her to write her new book, … News Jan 12 2022 Mosley to Serve as Co-Editor-in-Chief of International Organization Political scientist Layna Mosley joins Brett Ashley Leeds of Rice University to serve as co-editor-in-chief of International Organization… News Jan 06 2022 #253: Jan. 6 & Democracy Today (Carolyn Shapiro) On the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, this week's episode focuses on the strains placed on American democracy. From voter… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »