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Banks discusses troops at US-Mexico border with Military Times

Responding to immigration influxes has typically been the purview of the National Guard, such as Operation Jump Start from 2006-2008 under former President George W. Bush, says Professor Emeritus William C. Banks.

November 1, 2018

Gadarian talks about negative political ads on Spectrum News

"One of the things we know about negative ads is they have more policy information than positive ads which tend to be more about the candidate's background," says Shana Gadarian, associate professor of political science.

November 1, 2018

The Anti-Poverty Policy that Keeps on Giving

Katherine Michelmore
October 31, 2018

Stonecash quoted in Politico article on divide in the Democratic Party

The highly educated, richer professionals of the Democratic Party "are aware they are building barriers around who succeeds and who doesn’t," says Jeffrey Stonecash, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science. "A lot of people disparage all of this, but a lot of white guilt is built around the fact that the world can be unfair."

October 31, 2018

Northside Walk Audit

On September 28, 2018, a walk audit was conducted along three busy corridors in Syracuse’s Northside neighborhood along Oak, Butternut and Park Streets. The audit planned on identifying streets with the busiest corridors in the neighborhood, and using this information to recognize a need for improvement to the walkability of the neighborhoods
October 30, 2018

Zoli speaks with Spectrum News about political terrorism

"Clearly this is an expression of partisanship gone awry," says Corri Zoli, research assistant professor of political science, about recent suspicious packages sent to media and liberal leaders.

October 30, 2018

Al-Hayat reviews Khalil's book America's Dream Palace

Al-Hayat, a prestigious Arabic-language daily newspaper reviewed Osamah Khalil's book, America's Dream Palace: Middle East Expertise and the Rise of the National Security State, to much praise.
October 29, 2018

Banks discusses mail bombs, law enforcement efforts on Bloomberg Law

"It does look like it was not a terribly sophisticated campaign or attack," says Professor Emeritus William Banks about high profile democrats, public figures, and the CNN newsroom in New York receiving apparent explosive devices. "On the other hand, the packages did manage to get through the postal system without getting detected, so it is certainly a worrisome case."

October 29, 2018

Consul General of India (NY) Chakravorty discusses India-US relations

The Maxwell South Asia Center and Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs welcomed Consul General of India (New York), Sandeep Chakravorty, to discuss India-US relations.
October 26, 2018

Lovely quoted in Bloomberg article on China, Trump's tariffs

Mary Lovely was quoted for Bloomberg, "China Bets Vast Supply Chain Can Swallow Trump's Tariff Pain."
October 26, 2018

Monnat discusses opioid crisis, rural challenges in WSKG article

According to Shannon Monnat, Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion, the opioid crisis is not disproportionately rural, but mortality rates among different rural areas vary drastically, depending on factors such as work stability and social infrastructure like churches or sport leagues. 

October 25, 2018

Weitzen gift establishes the Foreign Policy Scholars Fund

A gift commitment from alumna Jill Weitzen MacDonald ’74 M.P.A. has established the Weitzen Foreign Policy Scholars Fund. The fund will support students who have demonstrated interest in foreign policy and international affairs, with preference to those who plan to pursue careers at the U.S. Department of State.

October 25, 2018

Elizabeth Cohen defines sanctuary areas in PolitiFact article

Elizabeth Cohen was interviewed for the PolitiFact article "Senate Leadership Fund distorts Heidi Heitkamp's record on immigration." According to Cohen, "The one common theme to sanctuary areas is not that they release criminals onto the streets, but that they will not do the work that is the responsibility of the federal enforcement agencies."
October 22, 2018

Banks discusses Mueller investigation, midterm elections on Bloomberg

William C. Banks, professor emeritus of public administration and international affairs, says "There are no Justice Department rules that limit the investigation in the pendency of an election. Mr. Mueller is simply going about his day and lugging the law and facts to where they need to go."

October 17, 2018

Thorson discusses how Trump responds to difficult questions on NPR

"My sense is that he's relying on some stock phrases that he pulls out again and again, especially when he's called on to make a statement about an issue that perhaps he hasn't done a lot of research on or doesn't have a lot of information on," says Emily Thorson, assistant professor of political science. 

October 16, 2018

Reeher weighs in on the Kavanaugh Effect in Reforma

"The general impulse seems to favor the conservative/republican mood... But the Democrats have recruited many women who are competing for competitive seats...and the confirmation of Kavanaugh could help the Democratic candidates in places that count," says Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute.

October 16, 2018

Banks discusses Christopher Wray's Senate testimony on Bloomberg Law

Professor Emeritus William Banks discussed Christopher Wray's Senate Testimony on a Bloomberg Law podcast. In his testimony, Wray named China as the number one threat to the U.S, and discussed FBI mishandlings of background checks and drone regulations.

October 15, 2018

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