The Science of Politics
A podcast by Niskanen Center - Miercuri
197 Episoade
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Can liberals stop Trump in the courts?
Publicat: 14.05.2025 -
How the 1st term trade war hurt Trump
Publicat: 01.05.2025 -
Is Trump redirecting or deconstructing the administrative state?
Publicat: 16.04.2025 -
Are the parties too focused on policy programs?
Publicat: 02.04.2025 -
How policymakers and experts failed the COVID test
Publicat: 19.03.2025 -
Can judicial review stop a lawless executive?
Publicat: 05.03.2025 -
Why some Latinos support the Trump immigration agenda
Publicat: 17.02.2025 -
Counterproductive interest group polarization
Publicat: 04.02.2025 -
How racial realignment ignited the culture war
Publicat: 22.01.2025 -
Threats to democracy in the 2nd Trump administration
Publicat: 08.01.2025 -
Why Asian Americans did not swing to Harris
Publicat: 21.12.2024 -
What the Trump nominations and transition foretell
Publicat: 08.12.2024 -
Will Trump have unilateral power or just pretend he does?
Publicat: 27.11.2024 -
Class, race, gender, and the 2024 election
Publicat: 20.11.2024 -
Can we believe the polls?
Publicat: 30.10.2024 -
Are Black voters moving to Trump?
Publicat: 16.10.2024 -
How 'Woke' Are We?
Publicat: 02.10.2024 -
How the campaigns battle for electoral college victory
Publicat: 18.09.2024 -
How the diploma divide transformed American politics
Publicat: 04.09.2024 -
Are American parties reviving or hollow?
Publicat: 21.08.2024
The Niskanen Center’s The Science of Politics podcast features up-and-coming researchers delivering fresh insights on the big trends driving American politics today. Get beyond punditry to data-driven understanding of today’s Washington with host and political scientist Matt Grossmann. Each 30-45-minute episode covers two new cutting-edge studies and interviews two researchers.
