197 Episoder

  1. Do Republicans and Democrats Get Different Results?

    Udgivet: 4.12.2019
  2. Do Early Primary States Still Pick Presidents?

    Udgivet: 20.11.2019
  3. The Electoral Effects of Impeachment

    Udgivet: 6.11.2019
  4. How Trump Politicized Refugees

    Udgivet: 23.10.2019
  5. How Bureaucrats Make Good Policy

    Udgivet: 9.10.2019
  6. Have Conservatives Transformed the States?

    Udgivet: 25.9.2019
  7. The American Public's Growing Ideological Sophistication

    Udgivet: 10.9.2019
  8. Why Americans Dislike Government, Even When It Works

    Udgivet: 28.8.2019
  9. How Presidential Debates Influence Voters

    Udgivet: 14.8.2019
  10. Ep 48: Will a Good Economy Save Trump?

    Udgivet: 31.7.2019
  11. Explaining the Urban-Rural Political Divide

    Udgivet: 17.7.2019
  12. Can Diversity and Liberalism Rise Together?

    Udgivet: 3.7.2019
  13. Do the Parties Favor White Male Candidates?

    Udgivet: 19.6.2019
  14. If Moderates are Electable, Why are Ideologues Winning?

    Udgivet: 5.6.2019
  15. How Medicaid and Obamacare Drive Voting

    Udgivet: 22.5.2019
  16. How Not-In-My-Backyard Politics Keep Housing Costs High

    Udgivet: 8.5.2019
  17. When and Where Can Climate Policy Succeed?

    Udgivet: 24.4.2019
  18. Higher Education: An Engine of Social Mobility...or a Driver of Inequality?

    Udgivet: 10.4.2019
  19. Episode 39: Is White Identity Causing an Immigration Backlash?

    Udgivet: 27.3.2019
  20. How Philanthropy Diverts Social Movements

    Udgivet: 13.3.2019

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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.

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