The rise of populist movements is changing political systems around the world.
News - 2020
Lauren Wright is interviewed for an article in USA Today on the fallout, both for his legacy and for his party, of Trump's continued attacks on the November election: Facing Electoral College...
The Center for the Study of Democratic Politics (CSDP) is delighted to introduce the inaugural cohort of Undergraduate Research Fellows.
CSDP celebrates President-elect Joe Biden’s announcement that he will nominate Cecilia Rouse, Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, to Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. ...
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Frances Lee, with her co-author James Curry, has an op-ed in The New York Times on policy achievement when bipartisan support for legislative proposals is built in divided government. In A Senate Majority Is Overrated.
Omar Wasow, Assistant Professor of Politics and CSDP faculty associate, is interviewed in The New York Times, providing context to election results that saw some ethnic and racial constituencies voting contrary to expectations.
Reuters' news on Trump's firing of Defense Secretary Mark Esper (Trump fires defense secretary in post-election reckoning after policy splits) includes reactions from Paul...
The Christian Science Monitor discussed Trumpism and the future of the Republican party (Why Trumpism is Here to Stay), interviewing Brandice Canes-Wrone on the logic of Trump's positions and coalition in contrast with the party:
Thomas Edsall, writing in The New York Times, quotes Frances Lee extensively on the issues of strengthening and expanding the Democratic coalition, and on the future of...