Princeton: Polarization Increases With Economic Decline, Becoming Cripplingly Contagious
December 12, 2020
December 12, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Dec. 12 (TNSJou) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news release:
The rise of populist movements is changing political systems around the world. As support for these "anti-elite" movements intensifies, many are scrambling to understand whether economic decline and intensifying inter-group conflict are playing a role.
A model developed by a team of researchers -- including Nolan McCar . . .
The rise of populist movements is changing political systems around the world. As support for these "anti-elite" movements intensifies, many are scrambling to understand whether economic decline and intensifying inter-group conflict are playing a role.
A model developed by a team of researchers -- including Nolan McCar . . .