Daniel Jordan Smith is a Professor of Anthropology and International Studies at Brown University, as well as a Director of the Africa Initiative. He received a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Harvard University in 1983, a master’s degree in P...
Josh Pacewicz is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies at Brown University. His research examines the creation of the American state and subnational governance, particularly the relationship between federal policy and party politics. ...
Oren Jacobson is a national civic leader, organizer, and reproductive health activist residing in Illinois. Jacobson is a co-founder and the executive director of Men4Choice, an organization founded in 2015 which works to educate male allies and mobi...
BPR talked to Jim Gray, the Vice Presidential Nominee on the Libertarian ticket for the 2012 election and a former judge on California’s Orange County Superior Court. From “Judge Jim Gray” Facebook page Brown Political Review: Stud...
BPR talked to Jim Gray, the Vice Presidential Nominee on the Libertarian ticket for the 2012 election and a former judge on California’s Orange County Superior Court. From “Judge Jim Gray” Facebook page Brown Political Review: Stud...
Grover Norquist is the founder of Americans for Tax Reform, which issued the influential “Taxpayer Protection Pledge” barring signatories from voting for tax increases. Norquist is also a board member of the National Rifle Association and...
Grover Norquist is the founder of Americans for Tax Reform, which issued the influential “Taxpayer Protection Pledge” barring signatories from voting for tax increases. Norquist is also a board member of the National Rifle Association and...
Howard Dean is the former governor of Vermont, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and 2004 democratic presidential nominee runner-up for the Democratic Party. Brown Political Review: What was the hardest thing about running for p...
Howard Dean is the former governor of Vermont, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and 2004 democratic presidential nominee runner-up for the Democratic Party. Brown Political Review: What was the hardest thing about running for p...
Ezra Klein is a national journalist and blogger for The Washington Post and Bloomberg View, as well as a frequent commentator on MSNBC. Klein’s blog, WonkBlog, won The Week’s “Blog of the Year” in 2010. Brown Political Revie...
Ezra Klein is a national journalist and blogger for The Washington Post and Bloomberg View, as well as a frequent commentator on MSNBC. Klein’s blog, WonkBlog, won The Week’s “Blog of the Year” in 2010. Brown Political Revie...
David Frum, former Bush administration speechwriter and found of Frumforum, a daily blog folded into the Daily Beast, took some time to speak with the Brown Political Review. Brown Political Review: First, we have a few questions on foreign policy. ...
David Frum, former Bush administration speechwriter and found of Frumforum, a daily blog folded into the Daily Beast, took some time to speak with the Brown Political Review. Brown Political Review: First, we have a few questions on foreign policy. ...
Brown alumnus Josh Marshall is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Talking Points Memo (TPM), an independent online news and commentary agency founded in 2000. Marshall expanded the staff and his investigatory reporting unit, and led the team that bro...
Brown alumnus Josh Marshall is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Talking Points Memo (TPM), an independent online news and commentary agency founded in 2000. Marshall expanded the staff and his investigatory reporting unit, and led the team that bro...
BPR interviewed Ronald Deibert, director of Citizens Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, an interdisciplinary research organization focusing at the intersection of internet, global security and human rights. They have wor...
BPR interviewed Ronald Deibert, director of Citizens Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, an interdisciplinary research organization focusing at the intersection of internet, global security and human rights. They have wor...
When Richard Saul Wurman produced the TED Conference, it was the culmination of a decades-long career in “information architecture.” After publishing Information Anxiety, his bestselling guide to the technology age, Wurman won numerous grants fro...
When Richard Saul Wurman produced the TED Conference, it was the culmination of a decades-long career in “information architecture.” After publishing Information Anxiety, his bestselling guide to the technology age, Wurman won numerous grants fro...