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Wendy Schiller comments for The New York Times, “Americans are still heavily reliant on fossil fuels, from gasoline to heavy manufacturing, and any shortage or spike in prices will make voters nervous, especially in high driving swing states like Georgia, Arizona, and Michigan."
What are Fetterman's limitations during treatment? (comments by Wendy Schiller)
In a recent Fox 43 piece, Wendy Schiller offered commentary on Senator John Fetterman’s abilities to legislate during inpatient treatment.
Why the 2024 election cycle could result in more threats to US democracy (comments by Wendy Schiller)
Wendy Schiller comments for The Conversation, “general political discourse in America has declined [with individuals feeling] free to behave badly [and] act out in anger.”
John Fetterman sponsored a bill from the hospital. Here’s what he can and can’t do in the Senate during treatment. (comments by Wendy Schiller)
In a recent Philadelphia Inquirer article, Wendy Schiller offered commentary on support for Senator John Fetterman among Democrat leadership and the role that aides play in supporting the work of Congress.
"HOW BITCOIN ADOPTION COULD BRING MAJOR PROSPERITY TO PUERTO RICO" (Mark Blyth Cited)
This article cites Director of the William R. Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance, Mark Blyth's recent book, “Angrynomics.”
"Bloomberg Daybreak: January 27, 2022" (Interview with Wendy Schiller)
Royce Family Professor of Teaching Excellence in Political Science and Director of the Taubman Center, Wendy Schiller, discusses how President Joe Biden will handle a Supreme Court vacancy.
Abortion takes center stage in RI congressional race — and both candidates favor access (comments by Wendy Schiller)
Wendy Schiller offers commentary on Rhode Islanders' views on abortion.
Is the Supreme Court Ready For The 21st Century?
Taubman Center Director, Wendy Schiller joins the Watson Institute's Trending Globally podcast to discuss the recent Supreme Court decisions and their implications on American politics.
An Assessment of Our Economic Future
Taubman Affiliate Professor Mark Blyth in an interview with WNYC Studios On The Media discusses the current state of the U.S. economy and what its trajectory tells us about our future.
Bloomberg Daybreak: May 25, 2022 (interview with Wendy J. Schiller)
In this radio segment, Professor of Political Science Wendy Schiller discusses gun laws in the U.S and the primary elections in several states.
"Q&A: How Measuring the Differences Between Barrels of Oil Improves Climate Policy" (interview with Deborah Gordon)
Deborah Gordon joined The Good Men Project for a discussion of her research and its public policy and private sector implications.
"‘Midland, not Moscow!’ — Texas offers a global antidote to Moscow’s aggression" (written by Deborah Gordon)
Deborah Gordon writes for Midland Reporter-Telegram, "the U.S. can double down on cleaner energy now. There’s no place better than Texas to make the first move."
"Is inequality widening in Poland?" (comments by Anthony Levitas)
Taubman Affiliate Anthony Levitas offered commentary for Deutsche Welle, on the methodology used by a new report that measures social inequality in Europe.
"Scottish independence: Andrew Wilson rejects claims by 'doomsayers'" (Mark Blyth comments)
"Independence would be unraveling 300 years of history and would require a 'leap of faith' – but that doesn’t mean it should not be done", Mark Blyth comments in The National.
Bloomberg daybreak: May 20, 2022 (interview with Wendy J. Schiller)
In this radio segment, Professor of Political Science Wendy Schiller discusses politics, the economy, and the primary and general elections.
"15 months and counting, massive China bill tests ability of a divided US Congress to compromise" (Richard Arenberg comments)
Richard Arenberg in South China Morning Post, "It can’t just be the Democrats negotiating with themselves."
"Abortion battle moves to homes of Supreme Court justices" (Rob Blair comments)
Rob Blair comments on activists gathering outside the homes of three conservative Supreme Court justices to protest Roe v. Wade’s potential demise.
"Will Trump’s ‘reckless’ endorsements be a referendum on his political power?" (Commentary by Wendy Schiller)
Taubman Center Director Dr. Wendy Schiller offers commentary on the numerous endorsements made by former president Donald Trump.
Julis-Rabinowitz Professor of Public Policy and Chair of Political Science Eric Patashnik in Vox, "It’s possible this could have some influence on vote choices in the midterms, but the impact will be at the margin.”
In this interview, Richard Holbrooke Associate Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs Jeff Colgan discusses how the United States plans to help Europe diminish its reliance on Russian natural gas.
"Amid crisis in Ukraine, Brown community unites to provide support, host discussions" (Featuring Anthony Levitas
Taubman Affiliate Anthony Levitas helps lead endeavour raising over $42,000 for Ukrainian citizens admist crisis.
"Bloomberg Daybreak: March 8, 2022" (Commentary by Wendy Schiller)
Director of the Taubman Center Professor Wendy Schiller speaks with Bloomberg News on current events and politics.
"Debunking the myth that teachers stop improving after five years" (Research cited by John Papay and Matthew Kraft)
Studies by Assistant Professors of Education John Papay and Matthew Kraft found more seasoned teachers were continuing to improve at their profession beyond the first five years of their career.
"Whatever His Motives, Putin’s War in Ukraine Is Fueled by Oil and Gas" (Commentary by Jeff Colgan)
Richard Holbrooke Associate Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs Jeff Colgan comments on Russia as a "petrostate" and the implications this has on the Ukraine crisis.