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At Princeton SPIA, we convene the brightest minds for the greatest good to build a more inclusive and equitable world.
Princeton, NJ, USA
Joined March 2009
For the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, 2025 was a year that required meeting an extraordinary moment.
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For the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, 2025 was a year that required meeting an extraordinary moment.
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New Jersey Governor-elect @MikieSherrill’s transition team has some Princeton SPIA flair. @HeatherHHoward has been tabbed to co-chair the affordable healthcare action team while @KathrynEdin will co-chair the kids mental health and online safety team.
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Policy experts and Everyday New Jerseyans will work with the Sherrill-Caldwell Transition to Lower Costs and Improve Quality of Life
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From inaugural fellowships to program documentaries, these Princeton SPIA faculty had their talents recognized at home and abroad.
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Elke Weber, a professor of psychology and public affairs and the Gerhard R.
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SPIA Newsmakers: After Elon Musk unveiled a new policy on X to identify AI social media profiles, Princeton SPIA's Jacob Shapiro says it is only going to become increasingly difficult for these companies to figure out what is real and what is not. https://t.co/OtLRDjMWzt
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“We have more data than ever on the workings of the criminal justice system, but it remains challenging to clean, synthesize, and use in ways that account for deficiencies and biases,” says @jonmummolo.
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The growing amount of data available on the United States criminal justice system has made it much easier for researchers to gain deep insights into it. But the diverse community of practitioners...
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Following recent reports of boat strikes in the Caribbean involving the United States, faculty from Princeton SPIA are sharing expert perspectives to provide context and clarity, and potential implications of the situation. https://t.co/nlXOhnFBpm
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Ethan Kapstein breaks down the changing power imbalance facing NATO in a new paper for Survival: Global Politics and Strategy. https://t.co/IYHyVnog34
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A new co-authored essay by Atul Kohli examines the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India and its effect on democracy. https://t.co/aV2UcO8nBA
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14 states have passed bipartisan criminal justice reform in 2025 alone. No matter how loud the punitive rhetoric that you hear from certain politicians, remember this: we are beyond the era of tough-on-crime vs soft-on-crime. Americans want policies that both keep us safe AND
🎙️ In our latest episode of We Dream, host @janosmarton and Princeton professor @udiofer_ uncover the surprising progress in criminal justice reform and why justice-impacted voices are essential to shaping what comes next👇 https://t.co/Yu3L4ukleN
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🎙️ In our latest episode of We Dream, host @janosmarton and Princeton professor @udiofer_ uncover the surprising progress in criminal justice reform and why justice-impacted voices are essential to shaping what comes next👇 https://t.co/Yu3L4ukleN
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SPIA NEWSMAKERS: SPIA in NJ’s Garden State Fellowship has created a local pipeline of young, talented, policy professionals ready to help take on the state’s toughest problems. https://t.co/IANx0fCejW Learn more about the fellowship program. https://t.co/RlhhIvVhco
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Princeton SPIA’s policy workshops have been a cornerstone of the graduate program, creating an immersive, team-based experience that blends rigorous analysis with field research and real impact. https://t.co/HjHedYttOP
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For nearly three decades, the policy workshop has been a cornerstone of the graduate program in public affairs at Princeton University. Building on the analytical skills acquired in the first year,...
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Princeton Professor and CHW affiliate @HeatherHHoward has been invited to co-chair Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill's Action Team focused on affordable health care. https://t.co/mAE7IZl55L
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Dec 17: Join us at the @PrincetonSPIA DC Center for a conversation with Professor Sanyu A. Mojola and Pulitzer Prize–winner @Eugene_Robinson on Death by Design, Mojola’s new book on racial health inequality in Washington, D.C. Register here: https://t.co/toNZDcjYtw
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In LMICs, women have less power than men in household decisions. Will development empower women at home? “It is not a law of economics. We haven’t seen evidence that it is inevitable,” Seema Jayachandran @PrincetonEcon & Alessandra Voena @Stanford warn @timsvengali. So what can
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“I hope this sheds a light on the failure of our policymakers to address long-term care needs.” — @HeatherHHoward on the Medicaid estate recovery program.
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Howard’s research into the policy showed that Black and Hispanic families missed opportunities to build intergenerational wealth
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In a new co-authored book, Atul Kohli examines democracy, economic growth and distribution, caste, labor, gender, and foreign policy with an eye towards building a framework for understanding India’s recent political and economic developments.
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Home to nearly 1.5 billion people, India is the world’s largest democracy – for now. According to the Journal of Democracy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “government has engaged in what is, by some...
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ELC is thrilled to have SPIA Alum, Hiba Siddiki, as a Garden State Fellow this year!
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‘I realized that everyone needs help everywhere,’ said Hiba Siddiki ’25, one of two Garden State Fellows
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With the U.S. opposing climate action and China setting a weak 2035 emissions target, overshooting the 1.5°C threshold seems inevitable. Join us on 12/4 as Rick Duke explores a multispeed mitigation strategy at our Highlight Seminar. https://t.co/FlfFrNYz7Z
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