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Polis Research Blog

Political scientists at Duke University draw upon a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches to produce cutting-edge research that enhances our understanding of politics. Polis is committed to showcasing political science research at Duke and to facilitating its creation.

All Research & Media Hits

Jack Halperin (PPS ‘27)- “Your Vote Does Not Count: Why the Electoral College Erodes the Foundations of Democracy”

January 22, 2025

Christian Dunbar (PPS ’26)- “The American Conservatives’ Last Gasp at Recreating the Past”

January 22, 2025

Trisha Iyer (PSC ’28) on Republican Women and Gen Z, 2024 Presidential Election Reaction- The Lemur

January 16, 2025

December 2024 Faculty Press Highlights

January 3, 2025

January 2025 Faculty Press Highlights

January 1, 2025

Election 2024: Towards More Civil Discourse, Sanford School of Public Policy

December 16, 2024

Gus Gress (PPS ‘25): Civic Educators: Tell it like it is

November 14, 2024

Professor Ronnie Chatterji Discusses New Role as OpenAI’s Chief Economist and Insights on AI’s Economic Impact, The Chronicle

November 5, 2024

Inaugural OpenAI chief economist, Duke professor Ronnie Chatterji reflects on impact of AI, leading CHIPS Act, The Chronicle

November 5, 2024

Professor Jay A. Pearson and Douglas Brook Discuss the Role of Truth in Civil Discourse, The Chronicle

October 29, 2024

Professor Abdullah Antepli & Nasser Hussain on Encouraging Civility, Duke Today

October 25, 2024

October 2024 Faculty Press Highlights

October 22, 2024

OpenAI Hires Professor Ronnie Chatterji as Chief Economist Amidst Expansive A.I. Vision, The New York Times

October 22, 2024

Minjee Kim (PPS ‘25): Why South Korea Can’t Seem to Convince People to Have Babies

October 17, 2024

Sherman Criner (PPS ‘26) on What We Can Learn from America’s History of Compromise, The Lemur

October 11, 2024