Peter Feaver reflects on Iraq War 10 years later
By Georgia Parke | March 21, 2013The Chronicle spoke with Feaver, professor of political science and public policy.
The Chronicle spoke with Feaver, professor of political science and public policy.
Members of the Duke community weigh in on the likelikhood that major changees to immigration policy would take place.
The role of money in politics rose to the media spotlight in the recent elections, fueling a movement to reform the influence money wields in elections.
Deval Patrick named Cowan, his former chief of staff, to the position, turning down former Rep. Barney Frank.
The Obama administration is aiming to overhaul immigration in its second term.
Obama renewed his oath of office just before noon Monday and used the inaugural stage to advocate for a more equal and progressive nation.
The battle to reform gun control laws will soon emerge in Congress.
Voters have a tendency to prefer candidates with deeper voices, even for roles traditionally considered feminine.
The fiscal cliff was temporarily averted, but it remains uncertain whether student aid and research grants will be cut.
With the general election in the rearview mirror and a fiscal cliff on the horizon, federal and state governments will likely make some spending cuts that could affect Duke.
There’s no sugar coating it.
President Barack Obama was re-elected with 303 electoral votes.
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Now, not everyone agrees that North Carolina is the battleground it once was.
Unlike its rural neighbors, Durham County has historically voted Democratic.
Many Duke students are ineligible to vote in the election, but still engage in U.S. politics.
Many still lack access to basic necessities such as water, power and, in some cases, shelter.
Straight ticket voting may exacerbate uninformed voting.
Katherine Haley, Trinity ’00, has served as staffer for House and Senate members and committees on Capitol Hill.
With five days to go, North Carolina voters are heading to early voting sites in unprecedented numbers.