Princeton: US Crisis Monitor to Provide Real-Time Data on Political Violence and Demonstrations in America
July 11, 2020
July 11, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 11 -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news release:
Amid a rising tide of political polarization, violent hate crimes, and widespread social mobilization, the United States is at heightened risk of political violence and instability going into the 2020 election. This risk is further exacerbated by an economic contraction triggered by the global Covid-19 pandemic, which may now be poised for a second w . . .
Amid a rising tide of political polarization, violent hate crimes, and widespread social mobilization, the United States is at heightened risk of political violence and instability going into the 2020 election. This risk is further exacerbated by an economic contraction triggered by the global Covid-19 pandemic, which may now be poised for a second w . . .