.@amyewalter, editor-in-chief of @CookPolitical, shared a compelling analysis of the election results and their impact on the political landscape to a packed crowd in Robertson Hall yesterday. If you missed it, you can rewatch the event here: youtube.com/watch?v=lTO33gqy…
ALT Amy Walter (front) in conversation with Frances Lee
Researchers from Princeton SPIA traveled to South Korea to brief the country’s policymakers, business leaders, and scholars on critical political and economic issues in the context of U.S.-South Korea relations and the 2024 U.S. presidential election. spia.princeton.edu/news/facu…
CSDP and SPIA are proud to host Amy Walter, editor-in-chief of The Cook Political Report. Known for her sharp, nonpartisan insights, Walter will break down voting trends, shifts in power, and what the results mean for the future of U.S. politics. @PrincetonSPIA@amyewalter
ALT Informational poster with image of event speaker, Amy Walter.
Frances E. Lee, a faculty member in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and one the country’s leading congressional scholars, was invested as a member of the @AASL_Academy last month. spia.princeton.edu/news/prin…
History professor Julian Zelizer, Economics professor Alan Blinder, and Neuroscience professor Sam Wang have all become leading voices in the national election conversation, from penning op-eds to serving as expert witnesses
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My new op-ed in @TheHillOpinion w/ @seanjwestwood argues that Democrats are making a mistake by continuing to push the ‘save democracy’ message in the final days of the campaign. Voters care about other issues more: thehill.com/opinion/campaign….
"At a time when democratic institutions around the world find themselves on shaky ground, @Princeton_CSDP ... provides vital training to future scholars and policymakers on how to protect and strengthen them."
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TODAY AT 4:30: Election experts offer a compelling look at current election science, delving into the latest methods in exit polling, predictive analytics, and political strategy. @Princeton_CSDP
ALT Tali Mendelberg: “Whatever one thinks about public funding of transgender operations for imprisoned people, or about granting weekend furloughs from prison, these ads could further stigmatize people who are often subjected to severe discrimination.”
With an eye toward stronger democratic political institutions and ideals, @Princeton_CSDP brings voices from across the aisle into conversation with the University’s social scientists and students. bit.ly/40dMXk7
Thank you to everyone who joined yesterday's event in DC! Across two panels, experts discussed how the research & policy communities can work together, and learn from each other, on work regarding foreign influence campaigns, disinformation, and generative AI.
Congratulations to Politics Professor, Frances Lee, for receiving the Richard F. Fenno, Jr., Award for Political Inquiry from the University of Rochester.
In addition to our usual events/activities, election season brings a note from our friends at SPIA/NJ we thought we’d pass along.
Attached you'll find a poster with more details. To apply, fill out this quick form: nj.gov/state/elections/pollw…