Events at the IOP

  1. Tribal America- Racial Polarization in the American Electorate

    Monday October 19 - 4:00pm
    "There goes the South" - the stark racial polarization in national voting patterns since the signing of the Civil Rights Act.
  2. When Poetry Meets Prose – Where Campaigns & Governing Overlap and Collide- led by Brent Colburn

    Thursday October 15 - 4:00pm
    Week Four:  Covering Campaigns, Covering the White House—A Reporter’s Perspective
  3. Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye

    Wednesday October 14 - 4:00pm
    Bush vs Gore Florida Recount (potential speakers: Senior Gore campaign officials Michael Feldman or Donna Brazile)
  4. How to Build a Democracy- led by Lindiwe Mazibuko

    Tuesday October 13 - 4:15pm
    WEEK FOUR: 13 October: “A Peaceful Change of Government”
  5. America’s Cities: Where Government Gets Things Done- led by Scott Smith

    Tuesday October 13 - 4:00pm
    All Politics is Local. Or, is it?
  6. When Poetry Meets Prose--Where Campaigns & Governing Overlap and Collide led by Brent Colburn

    Thursday October 8 - 4:00pm
    Week Three: Foreign & Domestic Policy—The Gap Between Voter Interest & Presidential Power  
  7. Politics, Policy and Journalism: The Nexus of Dysfunction- led by Candy Crowley

    Thursday October 8 - 4:00pm
    What do journalists want from politicians? (a good story) What do politicians want from journalists? (lots of stories that make them look good).
  8. Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye

    Wednesday October 7 - 4:00pm
    With special guest Paul Steinhauser.   Room: Littauer 166
  9. How to Build a Democracy- led by Lindiwe Mazibuko

    Tuesday October 6 - 4:15pm
    WEEK THREE: 6 October: “A Free Media”
  10. America’s Cities: Where Government Gets Things Done- led by Scott Smith

    Tuesday October 6 - 4:00pm
    Keeping Cities Safe in an Ever Changing and Challenging World

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