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Reforming Congress Interview Series
The Sunwater Institute
110 episodes
2 days ago
The official podcast on Reforming Congress for the Sunwater Institute.
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The official podcast on Reforming Congress for the Sunwater Institute.
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Government
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Jesse Crosson, Asst. Professor, Purdue University - Reforming Congress
Reforming Congress Interview Series
1 hour 12 minutes 48 seconds
2 years ago
Jesse Crosson, Asst. Professor, Purdue University - Reforming Congress

Jesse Crosson discusses unstable majorities, member incentives, and how those factors influence the speed of congressional policymaking. Sunwater.org  

About Jesse Crosson: Jesse is an Assistant Professor of political science at Purdue University. Previously he was an assistant professor of political science at Trinity University in San Antonio, TX, a fellow, and a visiting research scholar at Princeton University's Center for the Study of Democratic Politics. In 2019 he received his PhD in Political Science from the University of Michigan. 

Crosson's research agenda has been motivated by a long-standing interest in analyzing changes in public policy. His work focuses on the institutional underpinnings of policy change, with a particular interest in legislative parties and electoral competition. In addition to his research, he is an Assistant Professor and a proud member of the Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts faculty at Purdue University.

The Sunwater Institute is a nonprofit, non-partisan think tank with a mission to strengthen the foundations of democracy through interdisciplinary science, technology, and open dialogue. Sunwater’s vision is a society, founded on the principles of individual liberty, striving toward its maximum potential. For more information, visit https://www.sunwater.org​​.

Reforming Congress Interview Series
The official podcast on Reforming Congress for the Sunwater Institute.