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Yale political scientist Daniel Martinez HoSang is among 24 U.S. and Canadian scholars recently awarded the annual Carnegie Corporation grant, which will support his research on political polarization and potential solutions.
Why does government so often struggle to accomplish big things? And what can we do about it? The new ISPS Government Efficiency Working Group is on the case. Led by
@jkalla.bsky.social, @zliscow.bsky.social, and @profschleich.bsky.social. Learn more: bit.ly/4dYBN8v
Why does government so often struggle to accomplish big things? And what can we do about it? The new ISPS Government Efficiency Working Group is on the case. Led by
@jkalla.bsky.social, @zliscow.bsky.social, and @profschleich.bsky.social. Learn more: bit.ly/4dYBN8v
🗓️Thursday, May 04.06.
We are very happy to welcome @isabelamares.bsky.social (@ispsyale.bsky.social) at the Research Seminar in Economics at FU Berlin.
Presenting her work on: "How Mainstream Parties Fight Back Against Extremists: Explaining the Choice among Strategies of Democratic Defense".
The 6th Annual CAPE Research Conference program is live! Join us virtually July 27-29 at 12:00 PM ET for the latest (and greatest) in American Political Economy (APE) research.
Free registration and full schedule: americanpoliticaleconomy.org/events/annual-conference 👇
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Congratulations, Class of 2026!
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It's been an amazing first year for the Center for Civic Thought: bit.ly/3Rc2bUs
Milan Svolik recently assembled scholars to share the latest research on democratic stability. And why democracy depends on trust, restraint, and collective action: bit.ly/4d9anNS
@carloprato.bsky.social @tompepinsky.com @seanjwestwood.bsky.social
If you've ever been to ISPS, you have almost certainly met Pam Greene, who is retiring this week after 35 years: bit.ly/43hvNml
If you've ever been to ISPS, you have almost certainly met Pam Greene, who is retiring this week after 35 years: bit.ly/43hvNml
The annual CAPE research conference is a forum for APE-oriented scholars to present work in progress and receive feedback from the broader APE community.