Author: Steven Attewell
It’s pretty rare that pop culture and my dissertation intersect, so when President Frank Underwood announced his “America Works” proposal in the first episode of the third season of Netflix’s.
(now that the substance of the Greek deal is known, I've brought back David Attewell to sort through the tea leaves for us) Facing the potential exit of Greece from the.
(I'd like to introduce you to my brother, David Attewell, who's just completed his MA in European Affairs at Sciences Po and will be starting as a PhD student in.
I'm normally very skeptical of Facebook-status style online activism, but I do think there's one circumstance in which that kind of activism really works: when you have a discrete policy decision.
Apparently I must have done well enough last time to merit another class at CUNY's Murphy Institute, because this semester, I'm teaching PADM 611, "U.S Social and Economic Policy." In.
Thankfully the recent blizzard that hit the northeast did not bring with it White Walkers, pale spiders, wights, and other things that go bump in the (long) night. But it.
So Greece had an election today, and the results are pretty impressive: Most exit polls are looking like Syriza will have an absolute majority, which is pretty damn rare in Greek.
Last night, I saw the film Selma, as directed by Ava DuVernay (I Will Follow, Middle of Nowhere) and written by DuVernay and Paul Webb (Selma). So what do you.