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Princeton - SPIA Globalization, the U.S. Economy, and Political Backlash Live Stream

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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PEI Lab "Voting Rights Federalism" lecture by Nicholos Stephanopoulos

Nicholas Stephanopoulos’s research and teaching interests include election law, constitutional law, administrative law, legislation, and comparative law, with a particular focus on the…

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Opening Minds to Close the Gap: Shifting Attributions for the Achievement Gap in Education to Foster Support for a Progressive Education Policy, Ryan Champeau, UG '23 (2264510)

Scholars have evaluated policies aimed at addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps in education. However, few studies have looked at how voters themselves perceive the gap and how their…

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CITP Seminar: Juan Gilbert – Can Voters Detect Ballot Manipulations with a Transparent Voting Machine?

Touch-screen ballot-marking devices (BMDs) produce paper ballots that are counted by optical-scan voting machines and can be recounted by hand. If the BMD is hacked or misprogrammed so that it prints…

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CITP Seminar: Sharad Goel - One Person, One Vote

About a quarter of Americans report believing that double voting is a relatively common occurrence, casting doubt on the integrity of elections. But, despite a dearth of documented instances of…

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CITP Special Event: Andrew Appel - Election Security and Transparency in 2020

This event is co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Berkeley Heights, New Providence, and Summit, New Jersey. “What can we as voters do to protect our elections and our representative…

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Democracy and U.S. Election Reform, Alumni-Faculty Forum, Reunions 2020

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Fixing Bugs in Democracy: Dave Daley & Sam Wang, A Second Conversation

David Daley explored how we can fight for change in his new book, "Unrigged: How Americans are Battling Back to Save Democracy." In this followup video to an earlier conversation, Professor…

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Fixing Bugs in Democracy: The Electoral College - Jesse Wegman with Julian Selizer and Sam Wang

Jesse Wegman is a journalist, author, and New York Times Editorial Board Member. In his new book, Wegman asks a simple question: how can we tolerate the Electoral College when every vote does not…

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Fixing Bugs in Democracy: Gerrymandering

David Daley has spent years raising the alarm about partisan gerrymandering and its threat to democracy. Now he's exploring how we can fight for change in his new book, "Unrigged: How…

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Fixing Bugs in Democracy: Organizing During a Pandemic

Katie Fahey used social media to fight gerrymandering in Michigan. Now she runs a national non-profit dedicated to democratic reform. Katie talked to Professors Sam Wang and Julian Zelizer about how…

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CITP Webinar: Technology and Elections During a Pandemic

CITP presented a panel on elections and the role of technology during a pandemic. Professor Ed Felten talked to experts about the challenges and risks facing the 2020 elections, and how we can design…

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Character in Politics

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Partisan Loyalties: Jews, Blacks, and the 2012 Election _ A Panel Discussion

Mona Charen, Syndicated Columnist and Political Analyst; Reverend Eugene F. Rivers, Pastor of the Azusa Christian Community in Dorchester, Massachusetts; John J. DiIulio, Jr., Frederic Fox Leadership…

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Open Field Politics: 2010 and Beyond

Michael Barone, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute; Fox News Contributor

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The Polarization of American Politics

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