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  1. For political scientist Mellissa Meisels, congressional primaries are like a show she can’t turn off.

    Mellissa Meisels
  2. Emily Sellars, Assistant Professor of Political Sciences, speaks with Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies about the historical and contemporary forces driving emigration from Mexico and the dynamics between political centralization and domestic conflict.

    Emily Sellars
  3. Jennifer Gandhi, a political scientist who joined the Yale faculty in 2022, studies authoritarian regimes and transitions to democracy.

    Jennifer Gandhi
  4. Strolovitch was recognized for her book, When Bad Things Happen to Privileged People: Race, Gender, and What Makes a Crisis in America.

    Dara Strolovitch
  5. A new study by Yale political scientist Josh Kalla shows that experts performed little better than chance in identifying effective political messaging.

    Political pros no better than public in predicting which messages persuade
  6. With the U.S. Election quickly approaching, Yale political scientist Joshua Kalla discusses whether we can really trust the polls.

    Joshua Kalla
  7. In Awakening the Ashes, Marlene L. Daut charts an intellectual history that situates the Haitian Revolution within the global history of ideas.

  8. In his new book, Ian Shapiro defends the Enlightenment principles of science and reasoned thinking against philosophical assaults from the right and left.

    Ian Shapiro
  9. In a new Yale study researchers provide evidence that persuading white evangelical Christian vaccine holdouts to get their shots has only gotten more difficult.

  10. Frances McCall Rosenbluth, a comparative political economist and a distinguished and beloved teacher and member of the Yale community, died Nov. 20.