An Insurrection, an Inauguration, and Another Impeachment
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The Department of Political Science presents a panel on “An Insurrection, an Inauguration, and Another
Impeachment: Fragility, Resilience, and the Future of American Democracy.”
The panel will discuss the bizarre and historic events surrounding the end of
the Trump presidency and the beginning of the Biden administration–the trends
that culminated in the invasion of the U.S. Capitol; the second impeachment
trial of Donald Trump; and the Biden policy agenda for dealing with the ongoing
pandemic and economic recession.This event is co-sponsored by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute.
The lecture will be moderated by Prof. Christopher Faricy (Political Science) and Panelists include Prof. Maraam Dwidar (Political Science), Katherine Michelmore (Public Administration and International Affairs), Margaret Thompson (History and Political Science), Mark Rupert (Political Science), and Steven White (Political Science).
For more information or accommodations, please contact Prof. Faricy at cgfaricy@syr.edu or Jackie Nocevski at jjnocevs@syr.edu.
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