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Berkeley political scientists chart a promising course to ease toxic polarization
May 22, 2023
To solve challenges, Californians broadly favor a mix of bold, practical solutions
April 14, 2023
Voting, race and religion: Is the U.S. Supreme Court a threat to democracy?
March 9, 2023
Cecilia Hyunjung Mo: The male backlash against democracy is no surprise
November 18, 2022
Loss, fear and rage: Are white men rebelling against democracy?
November 14, 2022
Crisis of faith: Christian nationalism and the threat to U.S. democracy
September 20, 2022
As online harms surge, Our Better Web initiative advances at UC Berkeley
September 19, 2022
Dear President Biden and Democrats, here's your economic message
April 12, 2022
Berkeley political scientist Paul Pierson named to prestigious U.S. academy
March 9, 2022
American democracy — stressed out and ‘backsliding’?
November 17, 2020
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