The Science of Politics
A podcast by Niskanen Center - Miercuri
197 Episoade
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Descriptive Representation in Supreme Court Nominations
Publicat: 06.04.2022 -
Putin’s War and Personalist Authoritarianism
Publicat: 23.03.2022 -
Policymakers Follow Informed Expertise
Publicat: 09.03.2022 -
How Does the Public Move Right When Policy Moves Left?
Publicat: 23.02.2022 -
Does the Public Respond to Threats to Democracy?
Publicat: 09.02.2022 -
U.S. Politics: The Hyper-Involved vs. The Disengaged
Publicat: 26.01.2022 -
U.S. Democratic Decline in Comparative Perspective
Publicat: 12.01.2022 -
Inflation Hurts Presidents, Especially Gas Prices—And It’s Not the Media’s Fault
Publicat: 15.12.2021 -
How Politics Changes Our Racial Views and Identities
Publicat: 01.12.2021 -
Childcare and Pre-K Expansion: Consensus or Polarization?
Publicat: 17.11.2021 -
What Makes a Skilled and Conscious Mayor?
Publicat: 03.11.2021 -
Can Democrats Design Social Programs that Survive?
Publicat: 20.10.2021 -
The Future of the Biden Agenda in Congress
Publicat: 07.10.2021 -
How the Left and Right Undermined Trust in Government
Publicat: 22.09.2021 -
How the Media Economy Drives Political News
Publicat: 08.09.2021 -
Why Lawyers Rule American Politics
Publicat: 25.08.2021 -
The Growing Influence of the Non-Religious
Publicat: 11.08.2021 -
The Role of Political Science in American Public Life
Publicat: 28.07.2021 -
Why Rising Inequality Doesn't Stimulate Political Action
Publicat: 14.07.2021 -
Reducing Polarization with Shared Values
Publicat: 30.06.2021
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.
