AAPSS Installs 2009 Academy Fellows

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On May 7th, 2009, AAPSS President Douglas S. Massey inducted five scholars as Fellows of the Academy, in... Read More AAPSS Installs 2009 Academy Fellows

Mahzarin Banaji: “Technology has allowed us glimpses of our deepest nature”

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In this moment when we are witness to the breakdown of systems financial and social in which so many had such... Read More Mahzarin Banaji: “Technology has allowed us glimpses of our deepest nature”

Alan S. Blinder: Good Ideas that Come from Economic Reasoning

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I want to talk about economics and public policy and, in particular, to develop a paradox—which, Webster... Read More Alan S. Blinder: Good Ideas that Come from Economic Reasoning

Morris Fiorina: “I would love to believe that Obama read ‘Culture Wars’”

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If there is an afterlife, I hope that Professor Lasswell has a sense of humor. Those of us in the rational... Read More Morris Fiorina: “I would love to believe that Obama read ‘Culture Wars’”

Joseph S. Nye, Jr.: Figuring Out How to Combine Soft and Hard Power in Different Contexts

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It is a real pleasure to have the honor of being the Theodore Roosevelt Fellow of the American Academy. I do... Read More Joseph S. Nye, Jr.: Figuring Out How to Combine Soft and Hard Power in Different Contexts

Lawrence Sherman: The Need for Research to Keep from Causing Crime with Punishment

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Thorsten Sellin was a long-term editor of The Annals of the AAPSS and a criminologist who did the first... Read More Lawrence Sherman: The Need for Research to Keep from Causing Crime with Punishment

Joe Nye on the Obama Administration: “Combining hard and soft power and projecting a sense of vision and a sense of hope.”

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vc_rowvc_column width=”2/3″vc_column_text (The following are excerpts from an interview between... Read More Joe Nye on the Obama Administration: “Combining hard and soft power and projecting a sense of vision and a sense of hope.”

Children of Immigrants: Exceptional Outcomes?

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Immigrants and their children make up almost a quarter of the population of the United States today, with... Read More Children of Immigrants: Exceptional Outcomes?

Does Race Still Matter to African-American Children in Obama’s America?

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On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama became the first African American to be sworn in as President of the United... Read More Does Race Still Matter to African-American Children in Obama’s America?

Graham Allison: I am More Worried about a Nuclear Attack Today than I was on 9/11

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This interview is with Graham Allison, who was special editor of a related Annals issue in September 2006... Read More Graham Allison: I am More Worried about a Nuclear Attack Today than I was on 9/11

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