The Future of U.S. Immigration Policy in a Turbulent World
How domestic and global trends could reshape both U.S. policy and geopolitical standing.
helped write a commentary about challenges & potential solutions to american immigration policy ~
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Postdoctoral researcher at the University of East Anglia
6th-year Political Science PhD candidate @ Stanford studying democratic resistance to authoritarian power grabs
Website: hannafolsz.com
Assistant professor of political science. I think about identity, stigma, race, and politics more than any normal person should. Lover of life. Pro-democracy.
People should dance more.
Not Hakeem Jeffries, the Minority Leader.
Born on the shores of the Straits of Cuba.
Republican (Spanish)
Marylander, organizer, law student
Professor of political science at Stanford. State formation, religion, political parties, Europe, etc. Amateur electrician.
political science for political struggle β’ phd candidate at Stanford β’ knight-hennessy scholar β’ http://www.emilyprussell.com
Political Science PhD Candidate @Stanford
Stanford Political Science PhD Candidate | Gender, Political Behavior/Psych, Experiments & Surveys | LDS | BYU & Qualtrics Alum | π¦₯ fan | Zach, Matisse & Violet | she/her | Views my own βπ½
phd candidate in political science at Stanford. economic history & historical political economy
Political Science Professor at Stanford. Puzzled and confused.
Assistant Professor of Political Science @ Notre Dame | IOs and intβl finance | Ohioan | Golfer, baseball nerd, Cleveland fan, whiskey snob | Views my own
Eaton Professor of Government & Director, Center for European Studies @Harvard/ WZB Berlin/author of 'Tyranny of the Minority', 'How Democracies Die', & 'Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy.'
I am professor of political science at Stanford University and an avid nature photographer. All views are my own. More photos at https://kenschultz.smugmug.com
Polisci PhD student at Stanford researching IPE and climate change