Iowa, New Hampshire, and What’s Next

This panel discussion is part of the 2020 Challenges and Opportunities election series, co-sponsored by The American Assembly and The Academy of Political Science. The nearly yearlong series fosters interdisciplinary conversations that explore undercurrents and themes affecting the upcoming election and the integrity of—and trust in—our democratic institutions.

WHERE
The Sockman Lounge at the Interchurch Center
Adjoining the Columbia University Campus
61 Claremont Avenue, New York, NY 10027

WHEN
Friday, February 14, 2020
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

WHO
Panelists include:

  • Christina Greer, Associate Professor of Political Science and American Studies at Fordham University
  • David Redlawsk, James R. Soles Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware
  • Dante Scala, Professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire, and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy
  • Walter Shapiro, Fellow at the Brennan Center and award-winning journalist

Nonprofit organizations will have information tables before and after the symposium to help attendees learn more about ways to get involved.

EVENT SPONSORS
THE AMERICAN ASSEMBLY fosters public conversations that lead to more just, equitable, and democratic societies.  It does so by bringing research to bear on public problems, by creating new resources for public understanding, and by strengthening the forms of trust and deliberation that make democracy work. For more information, visit: www.americanassembly.org

THE ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, founded in 1880, promotes nonpartisan, scholarly analysis of political, social, and economic issues by sponsoring conferences and producing publications. Published continually since 1886, the Academy’s journal, Political Science Quarterly, is edited for both specialists and informed readers with a keen interest in public and international affairs.  For more information, visit: www.psqonline.org.

With additional support from the Interdisciplinary Center for Innovative Theory and Empirics.











When: Fri., Feb. 14, 2020 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

This panel discussion is part of the 2020 Challenges and Opportunities election series, co-sponsored by The American Assembly and The Academy of Political Science. The nearly yearlong series fosters interdisciplinary conversations that explore undercurrents and themes affecting the upcoming election and the integrity of—and trust in—our democratic institutions.

WHERE
The Sockman Lounge at the Interchurch Center
Adjoining the Columbia University Campus
61 Claremont Avenue, New York, NY 10027

WHEN
Friday, February 14, 2020
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

WHO
Panelists include:

  • Christina Greer, Associate Professor of Political Science and American Studies at Fordham University
  • David Redlawsk, James R. Soles Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware
  • Dante Scala, Professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire, and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy
  • Walter Shapiro, Fellow at the Brennan Center and award-winning journalist

Nonprofit organizations will have information tables before and after the symposium to help attendees learn more about ways to get involved.

EVENT SPONSORS
THE AMERICAN ASSEMBLY fosters public conversations that lead to more just, equitable, and democratic societies.  It does so by bringing research to bear on public problems, by creating new resources for public understanding, and by strengthening the forms of trust and deliberation that make democracy work. For more information, visit: www.americanassembly.org

THE ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, founded in 1880, promotes nonpartisan, scholarly analysis of political, social, and economic issues by sponsoring conferences and producing publications. Published continually since 1886, the Academy’s journal, Political Science Quarterly, is edited for both specialists and informed readers with a keen interest in public and international affairs.  For more information, visit: www.psqonline.org.

With additional support from the Interdisciplinary Center for Innovative Theory and Empirics.

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