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Political support for the globalization of the American economy seems to have fallen dramatically in the past decade. While from the start of Ronald Reagan's presidency (1980) through the end of…
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February 29th, 2024 Speaker
Cullen S. Hendrix, Helen V. Milner, Peter R. Orszag Department
Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, SPIA Location
SPIA in DC
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On February 20, 2024, the James Madison Program hosted David Bromwich in a conversation with Flora Champy, titled "Private Thought and Public Speech." This talk will discuss the political…
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February 20th, 2024 Speaker
David Bromwich, Flora Champy, Greg Conti Department
Politics/James Madison Program Location
Bowen Hall 222
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On November 13, 2023, the James Madison Program hosted a lecture at Princeton University with Jed Atkins, titled, "Liberalism and the Christian Origins of Tolerance." Tolerance is usually…
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December 4th, 2023 Speaker
Jed Atkins Department
Politics/James Madison Program Location
Robertson Hall 001
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A conversation with Diane Winston, author of Righting the American Dream: How the Media Mainstreamed Reagan's Evangelical Vision, a provocative new history of how the news media facilitated the…
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October 7th, 2023 Speaker
Diane Winston, with Rachel Brown-Weinstock Department
Center for Culture, Society and Religion
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Farrukh Khan is a senior Pakistani diplomat. He joined the Foreign Service of Pakistan in 1995. He has served in several national and international positions, including Chef De Cabinet and Deputy…
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October 9th, 2023 Speaker
Farrukh Iqbal Khan Department
CPREE Location
Wallace 300
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Eminent filmmaker Prakash Jha, in conversation with Princeton Historian Gyan Prakash, will introduce Indian cinemas recently featured at the Oscars 2023. They will discuss the trajectory of…
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April 20th, 2023 Speaker
Prakash Jha, Gyan Prakash Location
McCosh 50
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The current literature on diasporic political participation is sparse, limited in geographical scope and focuses mostly on traditional forms of participation such as lobbying and voting. These…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Jemima Williams, UG (2268453) Department
Politics
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The growing degree of political polarization across the world which has yielded power to increasingly nationalistic leaders. How large of a threat does political polarization pose to modern…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Aly Rashid, UG '26 (3993447) Department
Politics
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We analyzed a dataset about the New York Philharmonic performance history from their first concert until present day. The data included information about topics like musical scores, soloed…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Isabella Dail, UG '26 and Connor Frank, UG '26 (3993941) Department
Interdisciplinary Humanities
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Studies of policy diffusion – examining how and why similar policies spread across different polities – tend to treat policymaking institutions as unitary actors. The information obtained…
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April 30th, 2023 Speaker
Johnatan Reiss UG'23 Department
Politics
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The history of the European Union is not so much much postwar as postimperial. The project is not one founded by a logic of peace after the Second World War, but rather a logic of exhaustion after…
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April 6th, 2023 Speaker
Timothy Snyder Department
PIIRS Location
Friend 101
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April 10th, 2023 Speaker
Rebecca L Perlman Department
CPREE Location
Wallace 300
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On March 20, 21, and 22, 2023, Princeton University’s James Madison
Program in American Ideals and Institutions hosted Teresa Bejan,
Professor of Political Theory and a Fellow of Oriel…
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March 22nd, 2023 Speaker
Teresa Bejan Department
Politics/James Madison Program Location
Guyot Hall 10
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