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"Americans are learning the hard way that simply exposing corruption takes you only so far. There is a long-running pattern of right-wing populists coming to power as great anti-corruption crusaders, only to extend the swamp." -Jan-Werner Müller writes for Project Syndicate

Grigore Pop-Eleches Grigore Pop-Eleches discusses research on empathy and public support for the Ukraine war at Stanford CDDRL cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/news/empathy-a…



A new الباروميتر العربي /Arab Barometer survey by Amaney Jamal and Michael Robbins found that while the interests of Arab countries have not changed since Oct. 7, “foreign policies have been constrained by their citizens’ intensifying anger about Israeli offensives.” foreignaffairs.com/israel/hidden-…

For the G-7 to assume a larger role in global governance—and help preserve the rules-based international order—the institution first needs to be overhauled, argue Victor Cha, John Hamre, and G. John Ikenberry. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

"[H]ow do you control rulers and office holders to make sure that they’re serving the public good and that they’re not in danger of becoming corrupt and using their power to exploit others for their own ends." Melissa Lane on the Philosophy Bites Podcast. philosophybites.com/podcast/meliss…





"By challenging others and by allowing others to challenge us, especially on the big issues, we can deepen our understanding, correct errors, and get nearer to the fullness of truth." Robert George Robert P. George nationalreview.com/magazine/2025/…




Do modern political revolutions look towards the future – or the past? In this lecture, Prof Melissa Lane considers key moments in famous political revolutions, like those of 18th c. France and America, as well as 20th c. Iran... Watch: gres.hm/lawgivers-revo… Princeton Politics

📚 What is on your summer reading list? 📚 Professor Stephen Macedo recommends books that look at pandemic politics, the plight of American politics today, and the hope that can be found looking at the presidency of FDR in Princeton University's Summer Reads 2025. princeton.edu/news/2025/06/2…

🗨️"With Nixon, you had to wait for the White House tapes to come out to hear what he was really thinking." -Professor Gary Bass on President Trump's willingness to share his thoughts. The The New York Times Quote of the Day June 26th. nytimes.com/2025/06/26/pag…