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Marc Landy, James Ceaser, Ron Christie and Morris Fiorina
Event Type
The Civic Discourse Project
Academic Year
2018-2019
Civic Discourse Project season
Polarization and Civic Disagreement
2018 Spring Conference
Part of our 2018 Spring Conference
2019 Spring Conference


Video Title

Polarization, Parties, and Political Life

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In this panel, panelists discuss polarization, political parties, and political life.

Moderator:
- Marc Landy, Boston College, Arizona State University

Panelists:
- James Ceaser, University of Virginia
- Ron Christie, Christie Strategies, Georgetown University
- Morris Fiorina, Stanford University




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