NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Robert Pape, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, about Americans' changing attitudes toward political violence.
If you went to college, there's a good chance you took a political science course. If you work in politics, you probably majored in poli sci and maybe got a graduate degree as well. If you're really a ...
Is America trapped in a cycle of political violence? It certainly feels like it. In the span of just over a year, the U.S. has seen assassination attempts, some successful, against President Donald ...
Every year for the past 25 years, I have taught an intermediate-level undergraduate course at Indiana University Bloomington called The Declaration of Independence and the Meaning of American ...
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, President Trump captured the raw sentiment of his conservative base. But he addressed ...
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Retired political science prof. says extremes may begin to temper
Paul Rozycki, a longtime watcher of politics tells TV5 that Wednesday’s assassination may be the shock that eventually tempers political extremes.
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