As research mounts, the divide remains unchanged. Megan Mullin explores the causes.
Primary Elections in Dukenvironment
Fuqua adjunct professor Dorie Clark, a former spokesperson for the Howard Dean campaign, explains the strategic communication factors presidential candidates must consider leading up to election day 2016.
Criminal Justice
“Ben Carson’s recounting of his transformation from violence could be alarming in a president if he relied on his personal history as an evidence base for the juvenile justice system.” (Photo by Gage Skidmore)
News & Observer
Behavioral economist Dan Ariely on how consumers are navigating insurance options.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Bloomberg
Duke’s new Center for Politics, Leadership, Innovation, and Service was inspired by a desire to realize Terry Sanford's vision of public policy solving the issues of the day.
Duke Magazine
The world is living through a period of extraordinary instability and volatility, “at the front end of a new and dangerous era,” former U.S. national security adviser Tom Donilon told a Duke audience.
Venezuela Election in Sanford School of Public Policy
Overcoming the deep partisan divide in U.S. politics will take more than platitudes, says Peter Ubel. Ubel is a professor of business, public policy and medicine at Duke University.
Media scrutiny of political candidates’ personal history continues to intensify in the 2016 election campaign, a panel of speakers tells Duke students.
Political Debates
The impact of new technology is felt most strongly in telephone surveys, as polls can’t reach mobile phones and people with land-lines screen out auto-dialers, according to panelists at a Washington, D.C., event co-sponsored by Duke and Microsoft.
Election Season in Sanford School of Public Policy