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Mendelberg's The Race Card cited by The Atlantic
Nov. 19, 2015
In an Atlantic article about Race Baiting for the Presidency, the authors reference Tali Mendelberg's analysis of how politicians use implicit messages of racial resentment.
Valenzuela Talks with NBC News About Latinos in Politics
Nov. 17, 2015

Ali A. Valenzuela,  Assistant Professor of Politics and Latino Studies and CSDP Faculty Associate, discussed representation of Latino candidates with NBC News. The piece…

Tali Mendelberg at United Nations on Advancing Women, Peace, and Security at Home
Oct. 27, 2015

Tali Mendelberg testified to the United Nations Panel on Advancing Women, Peace, and Security at Home: How Member States Can Take the Lead. Discussing her work on women's voices in deliberative settings, Professor Mendelberg shared her findings as well as suggestions for…

Washington Post Discusses New McCarty Paper on Inequality and Political Polarization
Oct. 26, 2015

Professor Nolan McCarty's paper on Unequal Incomes, Ideology and Gridlock: How Rising Inequality Increases Political Polarization (with John Voorheis and Boris Shor) was discussed in The Washington Post

Martin Gilens Inducted Into AAAS
Oct. 20, 2015

Martin Gilens, professor of politics and CSDP faculty associate, has been inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' 

USA Today Quotes Valenzuela on Hispanic Voters' Likelihood of Bloc Voting for Rubio
Oct. 19, 2015

Ali Valenzuela, assistant professor of Politics and Latino Studies and CSDP faculty associate, was quoted in a USA Today

Tali Mendelberg's Research Highlighted in New York Times Opinionator
Oct. 14, 2015

Tali Mendelberg's work on the "norm of racial equality" was highlighted in an opinion piece in the New York Times' The Stone opinion series titled Democracy and the Demagogue. The…

Heinz Eulau Award to Carles Boix for Best APSR Paper
Sept. 22, 2015

Professor Carles Boix, Robert Garrett Professor in Politics, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, and CSDP Faculty Associate received the 2015 Heinz Eulau Award for his paper "Bones of Contention: The Political Economy of Height Inequality (with…

Achen Talks Voters and Democracy with Princeton Alumni Weekly
Sept. 17, 2015

Christopher Achen, Roger Williams Straus Professor of Social Sciences, Professor of Politics, and CSDP Faculty Associate, discussed voters' party loyalties, identity, and decision-making with Princeton Alumni Weekly in its "Life of fhe Mind" series. Swaying Voters: Hazy…

Canes-Wrone Featured in WSJ
Sept. 11, 2015
Brandice Canes-Wrone's work on the impact of impending elections on the housing market was featured in the Wall Street Journal.