More news Articles Quoted: Brendan Nyhan on Politics and Holiday Conversation 11/24/2015BodyImage “It’s time for that annual American holiday tradition: awkward political conversation at the Thanksgiving dinner table,” says Assistant Professor of Government Brendan Nyhan in his latest post on The New York Times blog The Upshot.Written byOffice of CommunicationsShare thisFacebookTwitterEmail QuotedQuoteTo fix anti-democratic attitudes by changing levels of partisan animosity sounds promising, but it is like trying to heal a broken bone in a gangrenous leg when the real problem is the car accident that caused both injuries in the first place.BylineSean Westwood, associate professor of government | AttributionThe New York TimesDate2/08/2023 QuotedQuoteRussia’s doing absolutely everything in its power to subvert the sanctions that the United States has imposed upon it to try to hinder its war machine, and we know it’s got networks all around the world.BylineWilliam Wohlforth, professor of government | AttributionWMUR-TVDate2/07/2023
QuotedQuoteTo fix anti-democratic attitudes by changing levels of partisan animosity sounds promising, but it is like trying to heal a broken bone in a gangrenous leg when the real problem is the car accident that caused both injuries in the first place.BylineSean Westwood, associate professor of government | AttributionThe New York TimesDate2/08/2023
QuotedQuoteRussia’s doing absolutely everything in its power to subvert the sanctions that the United States has imposed upon it to try to hinder its war machine, and we know it’s got networks all around the world.BylineWilliam Wohlforth, professor of government | AttributionWMUR-TVDate2/07/2023