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Politics

Q+A
How Trump won and what the 'experts' missed
Published Nov 9, 2016
Political scientist Adam Sheingate offers insight on Trump's stunning victory
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I'm voting for ...
Published Nov 3, 2016 Photos
What are you voting for? This is what Johns Hopkins University students told us
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An open debate
Published Oct 20, 2016
Hopkins Democrats, Republicans come together for nonpartisan viewing party of final presidential debate
MSE Symposium
Bernie Sanders to speak at Homewood campus
Published Oct 3, 2016
U.S. Senator, former presidential candidate to visit Nov. 17 as part of MSE Symposium
Government
What D.C. insiders think of the American public
Published Sept 28, 2016
Government bureaucrats tend to believe citizens know 'very little' about key issues, JHU political scientists write
Political science
Mr. Consultant goes to Washington
Published Fall 2016
Political candidates rely on consultants who sell media services, polling, and direct mail expertise. How did we get here? / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Election 2016
'Downwardly mobile' for Donald
Published Aug 26, 2016
GOP candidate's message likely resonating with those who believe they are worse off than their parents, Johns Hopkins sociologist Andrew Cherlin writes
Commentary
A new Cold War?
Published Aug 23, 2016
Likelihood of 'dangerous incidents' involving U.S., Russia on the rise, SAIS expert says / World Politics Review
The Art of Politics
Political cartoons of the past
Published Aug 9, 2016
Special Collections display explores work of two 20th century Baltimore cartoonists
National security
To brief, or not to brief
Published Aug 2, 2016
Former acting CIA director, SAIS faculty member discusses importance of briefing presidential candidates / NPR