The Niskanen Center’s The Science of Politics podcast features up-and-coming researchers delivering fresh insights on the big trends driving American politics today. Get beyond punditry to data-driven understanding of today’s Washington with host and political scientist Matt Grossmann. Each 30-45-minute episode covers two new cutting-edge studies and interviews two researchers.

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How Politics Changes Our Racial Views and Identities 2021-12-01
Childcare and Pre-K Expansion: Consensus or Polarization? 2021-11-17
What Makes a Skilled and Conscious Mayor? 2021-11-03
Can Democrats Design Social Programs that Survive? 2021-10-20
The Future of the Biden Agenda in Congress 2021-10-07
How the Left and Right Undermined Trust in Government 2021-09-22
How the Media Economy Drives Political News 2021-09-08
Why Lawyers Rule American Politics 2021-08-25
The Growing Influence of the Non-Religious 2021-08-11
The Role of Political Science in American Public Life 2021-07-28
Why Rising Inequality Doesn't Stimulate Political Action 2021-07-14
Reducing Polarization with Shared Values 2021-06-30
Do Congressional Committees Still Make Policy? 2021-06-16
Can TV News Keep Politics Local? 2021-06-02
Is Demographic and Geographic Polarization Overstated? 2021-05-19
How Voters Judge Congress 2021-05-05
Conspiracy Beliefs are Not Increasing or Exclusive to the Right 2021-04-21
The Resilience of the Filibuster and its Myths 2021-04-07
Values and Racism in American Immigration Views 2021-03-24
How Media Coverage of Congress Limits Policymaking 2021-03-10
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