In the Media
The Conversation: Support for democracy is waning across the Americas
Mar. 8, 2022
(Elizabeth Zechmeister, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and director of the Latin American Public Opinion Project, and Noam Lupu, associate professor of political science and associate director of the Latin American Public Opinion Project, authored.)
The Conversation: Why did Russia invade Ukraine?
Mar. 7, 2022
(Kathryn David, Mellon Assistant Professor of Russian and East European Studies, authored.)
Bloomberg: Food is just as vital as oil to national security
Mar. 7, 2022
(Amanda Little, writer-in-residence in English, authored.)
Charter: What the 1970s tell us about the future of work
Mar. 7, 2022
(Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Chair in American History, quoted.)
Associated Press: Experts: Alleged plot against governor signals ominous shift
Mar. 6, 2022
(Amy Cooter, senior lecturer in sociology, cited.)
Newsweek: Could Vladimir Putin be overthrown by his own people?
Mar. 5, 2022
(Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, quoted.)
The Hill: White House hopes for light at the end of its tunnel
Mar. 5, 2022
(Samar Ali, research professor of political science, quoted.)
Inside Higher Ed: What great works of literature can teach us about the plight of refugees
Mar. 3, 2022
(Robert Barsky, professor of French and comparative literature, quoted. Yale Journal on Regulation published a related story featuring Barsky.)
Raw Story: ‘Rife with the potential for violence’: Despite obstacles, truckers convoy headed to DC this weekend
Mar. 2, 2022
(Amy Cooter, senior lecturer in sociology, quoted.)
The New York Times: Why Americans might not rally around Biden over Ukraine
Mar. 2, 2022
(John Sides, professor of political science, quoted.)