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"politics" Definitions
  1. [uncountable + singular or plural verb] the activities involved in getting and using power in public life, and being able to influence decisions that affect a country or a society
  2. [uncountable + singular or plural verb] (disapproving) matters connected with getting or using power within a particular group or organization
  3. [plural] a person’s political views or beliefs
  4. (also political science) [uncountable] the study of government and politics
  5. [singular] a system of political beliefs; a state of political affairs

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They need a different kind of politics—resistance politics, loud politics, obstreperous politics.
Politics, politics, politics Politics plays a role in every administration's approach to foreign policy.
It's hard to argue politics — White House politics, congressional politics, now Supreme Court politics — hasn't gone full crazy.
The Chicago politics is pretty much the politics of all politics.
"I follow the Macedonian politics, the US politics, Russian politics," Arsov said.
From minute one of the conference the theme was politics, politics, politics.
Politics is just politics and there's much more to life than just politics.
"There is big P politics — party politics — and small P politics," said D'Agostino.
The logic of movement politics, especially identity politics, is not the logic of electoral politics.
On politics Hi. Welcome to On Politics, your guide to the day in national politics.
James was playing politics when he spoke—the politics of the NBA, not global politics.
The distinction that I draw between imperialist politics and a nationalist politics, you could call that a distinction between a globalist politics and patriotic politics.
We were never an afterthought of American politics if you take "politics" to mean the all the real stuff that goes on outside the Beltway, in terms of gender politics, racial politics and environmental politics.
Explain the logic of movement politics and how it's different from electoral politics or institutional politics?
I covered politics--look, I covered politics--the first place I ever covered politics was Alabama.
"The issue is politics, politics and politics," said Crédit Agricole senior emerging market strategist Guillaume Tresca.
" A potential lack of impact still didn't stop the hosts themselves from getting into "politics, politics, politics.
On Politics With Lisa Lerer Hi. Welcome to On Politics, your guide to the day in national politics.
Asked what brought her into politics, Malunguinho immediately asked if the question referred to white politics or black politics.
Well, right then, remember politics was changing from being organization-based politics to what you call media-based politics.
The worst form of identity politics, I mean, the least defensible form of identity politics is white identity politics.
His main research interests include politics and religion, political Islam, the politics of the Middle East and Turkish politics.
It is true, at some level, that good policy is good politics; but good politics is also good politics.
In "Fixing Failed States," the chapter on politics is titled "Failed Politics"—Ghani's book supposes that politics is destructive.
"  As a political operative, the article stated that Graves and Biden have learned that in addition to church politics, union politics, and regular politics, "there's a fourth type of politics—cancer politics—and it can be even more contentious than the rest.
Over the past 30 years American politics has been transformed from the politics of class into the politics of values.
Tribalism and politics don't mix well, but I wonder if you think all politics is, on some level, identity politics.
I've argued that all politics is identity politics insofar as politics involves the assertion of values in the public sphere.
We got beat by identity politics — white identity politics.
I didn't do it as great politics, and I can argue that it's bad politics or good politics for my party.
The problem with "Control" isn't so much that the video is sub-undergraduate posturing that's politics as a hashtag and a twibbon, politics that's not even Russell Brand politics, but Russell Howard politics.
But she has to balance ethnic politics with labor politics.
"I am in politics, but not of politics," he says.
Politics Politics seems nearly unavoidable in this ugly campaign season.
State politics upended And the state's politics have been upended.
And one has to do -- I know politics is politics.
And one has to do-- I know politics is politics.
But state politics tend to be different from municipal politics.
This was a triumph of insider politics over movement politics.
British politics is not quite as broken as American politics.
People lambaste "playing politics," but "playing politics" serves a purpose.
Politics Will the tone of our politics ever get better?
As Matt Yglesias keeps writing, all politics is identity politics.
Today, gender politics are at the core of all politics.
It is the politics of division, the politics of resentment.
Most people know more about national politics than local politics.
"Here we are, the way politics ought to be in America, the politics of happiness, the politics of purpose, and the politics of joy," he chirped in the speech in which he announced his candidacy.
The 1990s were a hot time for identity politics, and arguably more radical queer politics than today's continued assimilationist politics of gay mainstreamification.
American politics has been transitioning from interest-group politics to doom-loop politics for decades, and we are now deep into a crisis.
There is an old adage that "all politics is local politics".
CNN Politics' COVER/LINE newsletter is where politics meets pop culture.
There are politics here, just curiously discordant politics to the time.
I don't care about Biden's politics ... I don't care about politics.
I don't care about Biden's politics.... I don't care about politics.
Politics is different from business and Taiwan's politics are very complicated.
Rebecca Berg is a national politics reporter for Real Clear Politics.
Purity politics is even less conducive to governing than resentment politics.
How much politics is too much politics for an awards show?
When American politics meets Westeros politics, things can get very bloody.
His politics Hodgkinson's online presence was largely defined by his politics.
That has no larger politics, perhaps because it's all politics is.
Women's representation in politics isn't just a matter of domestic politics.
The politics of the snake emoji are the politics of standom.
"Politics is politics, as I'm learning," she said with a smile.
The only way to redeem our politics is with better politics.
" Californians asked "How do we get the politics out of politics?
When he's talking politics in a private room, that's presumably politics.
Their politics boiled down to a desire to be in politics.
It seems to me that you are quietly making a distinction between what we might call politics as a verb and politics as a noun — between being interested in the subject of politics and doing politics.
Why democratic politics is essentially tribal politics I've thought about the way we would cover Iraqi politics in the nascent Iraqi state, post-Saddam.
We are embracing a politics that says everybody deserves a chance, a politics that says everybody has dignity and worth; a politics of hope.
If we're going to salvage our politics, we probably have to shrink politics, and nurture the thick local membership web that politics rests within.
Call it no-politics politics: the no-makeup makeup of public life.
You have to dive deeper into politics to chase politics away, maybe.
The Economist: Have identity politics pushed some voters away from progressive politics?
Politics, according to a study Leiserowitz published in Environmental Politics last year.
The style and themes of Irish-American politics now dominate American politics.
Because all of our politics now has nothing to do with politics.
AND I THINK THE THIRD RAIL OF EUROPEAN POLITICS, EVERYBODY ELSE'S POLITICS.
What's her legacy -- in California politics and in Democratic politics more generally?
Instead of politics reflecting our values, we have politics infecting our communities.
In essence, it involved politics, but was not about politics at all.
We used politics as a weapon, and the primary target was politics.
Second and most important, identity politics is inherently the politics of division.
In recent years our politics has become a politics of primal fear.
All politics is local, and especially so, all climate politics are local.
Trump's campaign was pure identity politics — white non-urban male identity politics.
Israeli politics is to American politics what off Broadway is to Broadway.
I'd say American politics influence us a lot more than Canadian politics.
This is not how American politics — or politics anywhere, really — actually works.
Someone said all politics is local — I'd say all politics is personal.
You can say that politics is politics, which you have stated earlier.
"Politics don't corrupt people, people corrupt politics," Jackson said from the bench.
And he understood rightfully this was crooked politics -- this was crooked politics.
But the politics of impeachment are different than the politics of sanctions.
What Manchin is proposing is to take the politics out of politics.
In a system of proportional representation, parody politics quickly becomes real politics.
Close two-party politics is a recipe for nasty two-party politics.
Politics — even overheated, corroded, dysfunctional politics — are outside of Dr. Costa's expertise.
Identity politics is a valid response to discrimination but, as identities multiply, the politics of each group collides with the politics of all the rest.
I think the politics of Trumpism and politics of Brexit, the politics of the new right, have deliberately merged, and so you cannot pull them apart.
They know the most facts about politics, but they are not the group that is engaging most in real politics — organized politics with goals and strategies.
Affluence politics is not the politics of being wealthy, though, but rather the politics of not paying attention to what creates wealth in the first place.
For more politics and pop culture, subscribe here for CNN Politics COVER/LINE.
Politics writer Eve Peyser and politics editor Harry Cheadle debated that question today.
CHRIS STIREWALT, FOX NEWS DIGITAL POLITICS EDITOR: Well, New Jersey politics are interesting.
No, it doesn't involve politics — this list has a no-politics rule, remember?
All politics is group politics, because we are all by nature group animals.
Politics is politics, but we're quite literally talking about life and death here.
The bottom line: In Trump's world, when policy and politics collide, politics prevails.
Not politics in the sense of political parties, or politics to win elections.
Popular politics seemed to be the heart of Republican politics in those days.
Politics over sound policy Every administration factors domestic politics into its foreign policy.
Its an inspiration to all us politics lovers especially us Palestinian politics lovers!!
Campus politics, like American politics generally, is a clash of competing interest groups.
As performers, the Rockettes should not be about politics but rather above politics.
Hi. Welcome to On Politics, your guide to the day in national politics.
And both parties have contented themselves to "managing" politics, instead of shaping politics.
It wasn't the politics of "racial strife," it was the politics of accountability.
How will this show's creators define politics, including the politics of the closet?
There is no other way to do politics than to do identity politics.
But the impact will be more on British domestic politics than European politics.
On Politics With Lisa Lerer American politics were rewired after the Great Recession.
He made the politics of resentment the central politics of the Republican base.
Trump's critics see no politics at all; Trump's supporters see nothing but politics.
And, you know, that happens in American politics, the politics of personal destruction.
The politics of extremes This is emblematic of our new politics of extremes.
They focused on the politics rather than on the people behind the politics.
Now, that peace is threatened by our politics — the politics of President Trump.
As (almost) always in politics, the answer to that question is, well, politics.
RM: Speaking of not necessarily an overt politics, but the idea of politics.
The stories themselves weren't politics stories, but they were part of a politics.
Congress is political, and fundamentally, you can't take the politics out of politics.
As Bill Clinton is fond of saying: you can take the politics out of a lot of things, but you can't take the politics out of politics.
It's a great guide to how we talk about politics today — and how the means we use to talk about politics is in fact changing politics itself.
People want a change in politics, they want a shake-up of old politics.
She studies American politics with specialization in race and ethnic politics and political psychology.
Divisive, binary-choice politics may characterise American politics but it is profoundly un-British.
So the dissonance between our lives outside politics and in politics is definitely new.
And it's called politics, but this is dirty politics and this is actually treason.
" "I am being removed in the name of politics — and politics at its worst.
British politics would crawl to a standstill at a critical time in global politics.
Because Israeli politics is the only place probably more batshit crazy than American politics.
At first, we thought about bringing in politics, because punk and politics go together.
Politics matter And that is the reality of impeachment: politics and public opinion count.
It's true that hyperbole in politics gets more attention than the history of politics.
The politics of Game of Thrones is ultimately a politics about collective action problems.
This year, the politics of the possible seems more like politics of the impossible.
Even in education, the politics of opposition is stronger than the politics of support.
Alongside presidential politics, congressional politics sees a strong push for the Green New Deal.
Progressives are as weak in electoral politics as they are strong in consumer politics.
You also walked right into U.S. politics and gay politics when you went there.
So I worked in Democratic politics and progressive politics when I graduated from college.
I feel like ... I talk in the book about the politics and no-politics.
But mainly the G.O.P.'s political achievements depend on identity politics — white identity politics.
They don't want to fight white identity politics with another kind of identity politics.
Added Mr. Richards, "There's no doubt that identity politics does play out in politics."
Therefore the moderate operates from a politics of skepticism, not a politics of faith.
In universities, cultural and identity politics replaced the politics of change and economic justice.
But comparatively few Hispanics are active in government and politics, especially high-level politics.
It began during the 2016 election campaign, when Ginsburg broke the politics-what-politics?
"Courts are bailing out politics, because politics is indecisive on the issue," he said.
It's an example of how almost all politics is, at some level, identity politics.
They argue (as Vox's Sean Illing has summarized) that all politics is identity politics.
My professional life has been focused on politics and the ideas that inform politics.
His work is political, and his politics are inseparable from the politics of identity.
A lot of the explanation surely involves identity politics — white and male identity politics.
"Politics was a taboo subject at school ... we would argue about football, not politics."
It's a mix of internal politics and international politics that states use heritage for.
The gender gap in politics is largely fueled by an ambition gap; fewer women than men see a place for themselves in politics and the institutions around politics.
But this is a second kind of suburban politics: not the politics of abortion or gun control or bathroom bills, but the politics of development and traffic and growth.
Tony Blair weighs up a return to politics Tony Blair weighs up a return to politics Tony Blair is considering a return to politics, according to The Sunday Times.
He speculated in politics; he speculated with money; he speculated on money in politics; and that speculation made him successful in politics, which in turn made him a fortune.
In fact, however, it is Friedman's own politics — and the politics of the government that he supports — that's continuous with anti-Semitic principles and collaborates with anti-Semitic politics.
Lessons of this moment is that winning politics is grass-roots politics, that winning politics is developing coalitions of working people, of low income people, of women, of environmentalists.
We're seeing their presence more so in organized crime, and in politics, especially municipal politics.
I think China bets on the fact its politics is more powerful than US politics.
The politics of money in politics has shifted dramatically over the past two election cycles.
Overall, the sums raised in British politics are tiny compared to campaigns in U.S. politics.
But where Obama ran for office promising a conciliatory politics, Sanders promises a confrontational politics.
In the same light, as the foreign leader, Winston Churchill's politics were not my politics.
Conventional politics will not solve this problem because conventional politics is part of the problem.
Because it's politics; when you love somebody, you cannot fight about stupid things like politics.
Perry was always talking about politics, but Ysiad had always been pretty skeptical of politics.
No stranger to politics While campaigning as an outsider, Trump is no stranger to politics.
The politics of the Trump-Russia scandal look a lot like the politics of Watergate.
Mara Keisling: We do identity politics here, and my identity matches the politics I do.
"There's family behind politics, but politics is not always about supporting your family," Cowsert said.
But it's not even about politics, because politics is just part of what humans do.
So that's a real fundamental story about politics in Arkansas and politics across the heartland.
It's not our job to politics, purely, but we'll cover the intersection of sports & politics.
Instead of avoiding talk of politics in bars, they'd overtly talk about politics in bars.
His national politics podcast, "Mack on Politics," is produced in partnership with The Washington Times.
Politics today is not politics as usual – it is damaging the foundations of our democracy.
In America, even at the individual level, citizenship politics often wins out over identity politics.
Everything I do is about social politics, self-awareness, communication, and intelligence—not party politics.
Everything is politics, but we definitely try and take a very nonjudgmental view of politics.
Nobody is going to accuse SNL of having conservative politics, or even particularly moderate politics.
"Instead of our politics reflecting our values, we've got politics infecting our communities," he said.
International politics, though presented as a realm of pure values and reason, is still politics.
How optimistic are you about the politics of Seed , versus real-world politics right now?
"She's kind of crushed," Mr. Titone noted, "that her politics and Cher's politics don't mesh."
He sought to take the politics out of labor and the labor out of politics.
As part of his effort to clean up politics, Zelensky promised new faces in politics.
And the moment we disregarded the politics, the politics started to work better for us.
"What people respond to is story and character, and politics are for politics," he said.
" This wasn't the politics of respectability; it was what Forman calls the "politics of responsibility.
The analogy with current American politics was inescapable — all hockey fandom, like politics, is local.
The politics that created the conditions for Trump cannot be the politics that defeat him.
"The kind of politics we get is kind of the politics we deserve," he said.
Anti-democratic politics in one Western country, in short, enable anti-democratic politics in another.
A politics that is just the politics of smart people in command of Good Facts.
Read more of Vox's policy and politics coverage each day at Vox.com/policy-and-politics.
"Visual activism is work that is aimed at documenting a political agenda, photography that looks at gender politics, sexual politics, politics in general," she says down the phone from Johannesburg.
And he was willing to play, let's not forget, Islamophobic politics, homophobic politics, sexist politics — I mean, he hit every single area of resentment and grievance that people were feeling.
Our failure to address structures leads us to a dangerous overpersonalization of politics – particularly presidential politics.
Male impotence, substance abuse, right-wing politics, left-wing politics, sexually transmitted diseases, cancer, mental health.
Politics can be ugly sometimes, but you have to face that when you're in presidential politics.
The French follow US politics as closely as Americans follow US politics, if not more so.
"We are making the mistake of focusing only on high politics, not low politics," Park said.
"This program was created for identity-politics reasons and now persists for different identity-politics reasons."
Of course, politics are in the background, and I'm not saying politics are alienated from that.
Politics might be dirty, but ignoring politics in the countries where we work means ignoring reality.
What we're talking about here is essentially identity politics, only it's identity politics for white people.
It&aposs all of this identity politics and it&aposs all of this politics of division.
In some ways, the politics of Trump is the exact inverse of the politics of Obama.
"It's going to be a big celebration of Virginia politics, but also national politics," Boneta said.
It's a new day in politics, or not ... It's a different kind of mentality in politics.
The shallow one is simply that government reports do not shape politics, politics shapes government reports.
The struggle is that if your politics are the wrong politics, then you can't be political.
"Politics makes strange bedfellows, and this certainly has been true for school choice politics," Valant noted.
Politics is not, as Clausewitz would have it, war by other means—not democratic politics, anyway.
The politics of the late Netanyahu era is the politics of one week to the next.
A revolutionary-minded racial politics that produces a reactionary white racial politics will always be frustrated.
We don't agree on everything, certainly not on politics; but are we not more than politics?
Greene said he is majoring in economics and politics and is considering a career in politics.
A show that started with poetry, performance and existential politics ends with the politics of design.
If not the Fed, it's Italian politics or populist politics or whatever that is doing it.
Lyman: National politics will play a role, but Alabama politics will likely be the controlling factor.
Mr. Prentice left federal politics for provincial politics and became the premier of Alberta in 2014.
I have no problem with politics in entertainment, because there's a lot of politics in life.
Between those who promote the politics of hope and those who exploit the politics of fear.
Whoever described politics as the art of the possible was reducing politics to a mediocre trade.
What matters here isn't law as much as politics — though not (or not just) partisan politics.
"The politics of race are, themselves, never attributable 'just to the politics of race,' " he writes.
To reassume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home.
Politics: Three fair and functional reforms Politics is, of course, the primary expression of our polarization.
They need to change politics, not have politics change them, and to govern as they are.
My high school government teacher's passion for politics and government helped me become interested in politics.
Trump didn't invent or create the notion that everything is politics and there's politics in everything.
For somebody who follows politics through talk radio and Fox News, that's the end of politics.
" Assemblyman Marcos A. Crespo, the borough's party chairman who, like Mr. Serrano, was born in Puerto Rico, called the congressman "a legendary figure in Latino politics, Puerto Rican politics, Bronx politics.
Liberian politics, like politics anywhere, involves moral compromises and hypocrisy, and there's no doubt Johnson Sirleaf's political enemies exploited the commission's findings (or that the commission itself was influenced by politics).
Kelly's odd remark that she is "done with politics" makes no sense for a personality whose entire public profile was created doing politics on a cable channel that specializes in politics.
Then he cited Winston Churchill, though "[his] politics were not my politics," for rallying the British people.
Money and politics Everyone agrees on the need to limit the role of private money in politics.
"I worry about tribal identity politics becoming the new norm of how politics is waged," Ryan added.
Money and politics Sanders has talked a great deal about the corrupting influence of money on politics.
Yes, the scarf is annoying, yes, the pollution is bad, yes, politics is politics, yes, people stare.
What's next: Effective governance will require transitioning from the politics of redemption to the politics of pragmatism.
Over the summer I wrote about the pitfalls of an amateur approach to politics, especially presidential politics.
Allowing employers to recruit their workers into politics unchecked threatens to skew politics further toward big business.
The site features stories on race, identity, body politics, culture, health and, of course, news and politics.
And the idea that he's set off from politics — he's been in politics his whole adult life.
Despite—or perhaps because of—his disdain for politics, Brennan is ignorant of how politics actually work.
The debate was a collision between Donald Trump's politics of dominance and Hillary Clinton's politics of preparation.
In his view, the opposite of Trump's angry, resentment-fueled politics is a compassionate, love-fueled politics.
Politics in the White House She also loomed large in the daily life of White House politics.
"I do talk about politics and talk about social politics a bit in the special," she said.
But the irony is that politics is ugly, but being involved in politics can often be beautiful.
Castro is slated to headline the New Hampshire Institute of Politics' "Politics and Eggs" forum on Jan.
"We never talked current politics and we hadn't talked politics for three or four years," Sununu notes.
Mr. Summers: We need to move from a politics of either/or to a politics of both.
A few months ago, Saladino decided to transition out of politics-adjacent stunt commentary and into politics.
Instead of talking about what politics is today, I want to talk about what politics can be.
Politics gets nasty in these "hatchet" periods because downswingers have a tropism toward ethnic and identity politics.
Yet class politics and identity politics aren't really a binary, even if they're sometimes presented that way.
Because structural racism doesn't exist, he argues, white identity politics are no different from minority identity politics.
She also earned a Ph.D. in politics focusing on comparative politics in the Middle East from Princeton.
"This goes with the issue of politics, the game of politics which we are in," he said.
But adding another partisan-reinforcing moralizing crusade to our politics will only make our politics more tribal.
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On one side, Republicans are running almost entirely on identity politics — white identity politics — rather than policy.
The answer to a politics of right-wing illiberalism is not a politics of left-wing illiberalism.
No, in terms of politics-- you know, I have not put my politics in a blind trust.
Because in politics -- and especially 2020 politics -- saying "I'm not running" doesn't actually mean you aren't running.
Politics in service of the governed had given way to politics in service of ideology and obstruction.
So the dinner table was always poetry and politics, poetry and politics, and the way they met.
It is New Deal liberalism itself that upended the supposed distinction between identity politics and class politics.
American politics in 2016 has taken a big step toward politics in the rest of the world.
It is the Center for American Women and Politics, not the Center for American Women in Politics.
Do we participate in a politics of cynicism, or do we participate in a politics of hope?
This sort of thing doesn't inspire comparisons within American politics because it isn't common in American politics.
The politics of the art world does not exist out of the politics of the real world.
Is it the same politics, but just with a different label, or you actually changed your politics?
Here, while Laleh Khalili reasonably asserts that "class politics are always articulated through a politics of race," it's clear enough that for her, race politics were the real driver of the Brexit vote.
What you see then is not merely a disagreement about trade or this or that, but two radically different modes of politics, which you might call high-trust politics versus low-trust politics.
While I ponder these matters, my cousin Colin sends an email proposing a series of compound German nouns for the frightful environment we inhabit: AngstvollPolitick (apprehensive politics), BedenklichPolitik (alarming politics), UnglaublichPolitik (outrageous politics).
Florida politics – just like politics in America – is all about the president and how people react to him.
But Obama's politics of compromise isn't enough in a moment that calls for a politics of combat. Pres.
The overwhelming majority of Americans consume disproportionately more news about national politics than about state and local politics.
Butler summed up the Conservative approach to politics when he described politics as "the art of the possible".
Now its politics look slightly more like the politics of surrounding countries; Denmark, for example, or the Netherlands.
The movement tapped deeply into one of the most powerful forces in Italian politics: disgust with Italian politics.
"Kevin's the kingmaker of California Republican politics," Mark Martinez, a Cal State Bakersfield politics professor, told the newspaper.
"The Cuban community has moved from a politics of passion to a politics of realism," Dr. Gomez said.
John Legend will talk politics anytime you want, but do NOT talk to him about getting into politics!
The best politics you can preach as a musician is self politics, and you have to act properly.
Over the last eight years of Obama's policies, I became very disappointed with legacy politics and traditional politics.
I'm into the politics of Jesus -- any politics that have to do with standing up for the oppressed.
Of the four films, Colin McCabe's "A Song for Politics" most explicitly explores Mr Berger's "radical humanist" politics.
The special status of Cubans owes more to politics than to pity, and the politics is changing fast.
I think we call it "identity politics" when it's politics that don't affect white men of economic privilege.
The way out of the Gordian Knot of identity politics versus class politics is to take intersectionality seriously.
SORKIN: YOU MENTIONED POLITICS AND THE POLITICS ARE BAD AND BERNIE SANDERS TAKING A SHOT AT YOU PERSONALLY.
Whig radicalism produces charismatic politics—popular politics in a positive sense, and then in a negative one, too.
In all of politics, but especially in US politics, preserving the status quo is easier than changing it.
Politics don't make food particularly palatable, particularly not the kind of politics we're living through at the moment.
Ever since, there's been a big inside-outside split on the left between electoral politics and protest politics.
The other views American politics through the lens of demographic change and the white identity politics it triggers.
It's not just that our religious beliefs affect our politics — it's that our politics affect our religious choices.
No matter how fragmented it is, TV seamlessly promotes its fiction as politics and its politics as entertainment.
Vincent Chen, Oncology PhD student, Georgetown UniversityI would always annoy my friends with politics, talk about politics nonstop.
This is what happens when the politics of practical action get replaced by the politics of performative narcissism.
Trump didn't make politics uncivil, but he's helped make it even less dignifiedUS politics has never been civil.
There's just something worrisome every time we find ourselves replacing politics of democracy with the politics of scandal.
To understand American politics, we need a better understanding of how identity works in politics, and in us.
But a proposal to eliminate -- or come close to eliminating the politics from politics -- is just as bad.
However, in order to force American businesses back out of politics, their forays into politics must be problematic.
But James and Lilla actually agree about one thing: The politics of the Republican Party are identity politics.
Because there's lots of pressure on them given the exigencies of American politics — the realities of American politics.
And, like them, I wanted to find out what the rise of authoritarian politics meant for American politics.
Events are the main driver of politics, and they are hard to predict, which makes politics itself unpredictable.
The biggest problem with identity politics might be that nobody can agree on what "identity politics" actually means.
White identity politics in America are a peculiar perversion of identity politics as we know them, and are exemplified by the post-Reconstruction and Jim Crow politics as well as by modern white supremacists.
"I don't think it comes as a surprise to anyone that I stand firmly against the politics of division, the politics of fear, the politics of intolerance or hateful rhetoric," the prime minister added.
"Today I didn't bring everybody here together so we could talk about Swedish authorities and politics and American politics," he said at one point, making those present immediately think of Swedish and American politics.
But in light of shifts in Israeli politics and Palestinian politics, a rightward drift in Israeli politics, weakening of President Abbas' ability to move and take risks on behalf of peace in the Palestinian territories.
GUTFELD: What you are saying is if politics is personal, then you can&apost get away from the politics.
But politics can be dirty and this is America — politics is very much alive and vibrant in this country.
The question will be, do people want to play politics or do they want to put people before politics?
People and other mainstream media organizations are simply not designed to cover politics, especially politics with blatant fascist undertones.
Only recently, moderate centre-left politics was written off as lacking a demographic base and menaced by identity politics.
I think the politics of the alt-right mirrors the identity politics of the extreme left in many ways.
To remember that I believe that there are things separate from politics and things that matter more than politics.
" The Intercept's Lee Fang similarly tweeted that what Sanders opposed wasn't actually "identity politics" but "shallow identity-first politics.
The politics of Roseanne — and maybe Roseanne — are confused and incoherent, but so are a lot of our politics.
" Zheng Yue, an interior designer: "I don't care about politics because my job has nothing to do with politics.
Their anti-politics rhetoric comes directly out of the "conservative establishment" politics that formed in the 1970s and 1980s.
A kaleidoscope nation, with a two-tone politics: no wonder more young Australians than ever have disengaged from politics.
Despite his loss, O'Rourke remains a Democratic star with a future in showcase national politics, including presidential politics (Reuters).
"The only way we will get sexism out of politics is to get more women in politics," she added.
Politics should probably not even feature in this debate, but the evidence now is that politics can feed it.
Democrats should trade identity politics for more inclusive politics, by Douglas Schoen, opinion contributor for The Hill. http://bit.
The real problem is that good economics often makes bad politics, and good politics of-ten makes bad economics.
"There is a level of discomfort when discussing politics at work depending on what those politics are," she said.
That was based on the politics of the time and it didn't take that long before the politics changed.
Yes, identity politics are at play in this conversation, but that includes, as it always has, white identity politics.
In the meantime, Turkey's roiled domestic politics will continue as Erdoğan attempts to cleanse Turkish politics of his opponents.
"I worry about tribal identity politics becoming the new norm of how politics is waged," Ryan said in October.
It's bad policy and bad politics, and the politics will get worse as voters learn more about the facts.
The politics of this issue aren't the same as the politics of immigration, terrorism, guns or national anthem protests.
When people talk about "Chicago-style politics" they really mean "Daley-style politics" — they were one in the same.
He is Thucydidean in viewing decisions about war and politics, politics and war as the crux of the matter.
"The Right Side of History" looks to the politics of meaning; "Clear and Present Safety," the politics of fear.
"It is a great bellwether of national politics but not necessarily Arizona politics," said Mr. Stone, the Republican operative.
This is why anti-politics, the rejection of traditional politics and its practitioners, is such a popular instinct today.
All's fair in politics, but does the politics of these closing days reflect what is best for the country?
She is co-editor of the State Politics and Policy Quarterly, a political science journal focusing on state politics.
If you want to get involved in politics, go ahead and go into the public squares and make politics.
But in politics, because it's a rigged system, because it's a corrupt enterprise, in politics you're allowed to collude.
Albanese, a research fellow at the Center for Competitive Politics, celebrates the flood of money pouring into our politics.
"There is a level of discomfort when discussing politics at work depending on what those politics are." explains Hill.
The Politician is not really about politics, except for how politics is a manifestation of some deeper American illness.
"To reassume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home," Mr. Romney wrote.
It follows that a politics organized around abortion could look very different from a politics organized around business regulation.
One can clearly point to intense interest group politics and the corrosive impact of money on politics as possibilities.
Do you think politics turns people into amoral sycophants, or do you think amoral sycophants are drawn to politics?
American politics is simultaneously some of the most fascinating politics in the world and also some of the scariest.
It might matter to our evaluation of the author's politics; you might think his politics are not quite ours.
Who we are influences not just what we want from politics but what we believe is true about politics.
And I call it the crime beat of politics, like if you wanna learn how to cover presidential politics?
With the United Nations' global goals - the Sustainable Development Goals - aiming for women's equal participation in politics by 2030, female lawmakers and experts on women in politics said it was time to change how politics work.
Based on the data, the study estimates nearly 94 million American adults are stressed by politics, 44 million have lost sleep due to politics and 85033 million have experienced adverse physical health effects because of politics.
"The politics of art are only a diminutive parody of the politics of real power," observed the critic Robert Hughes.
" He added, "Having somebody like Bannon in the room brings politics into a room where there should be no politics.
I found myself drawn into what Flowers speaks about, where you subsume your sex and sexual politics into racial politics.
Nancy Reagan was a living connection to a very different vision of what American politics, and conservative politics, could be.
I think this [staffing change] is more likely to get it out of politics, than put it deeper into politics.
If voters are laser-focused on national politics, why ask them to decide on the local politics they largely ignore?
At issue, for some of Chozick's colleagues, is that the book reflects on office politics as much as national politics.
But science and politics are plainly related: science is the pursuit of knowledge, knowledge is power, and power is politics.
And you have like sections on the thing of learning about politics and so, tech people do not know politics?
"People who say 'keep politics out of games' don't realize politics have been in games since day one," he said.
What's strange is that it's not how we traditionally managed American politics, and it's not how we run state politics.
It's not a dogmatic political album by any means but its politics; just the politics of "enough please" are unavoidable.
But an angry electorate, fed up with establishment politics, has tossed away many of the conventional rules of presidential politics.
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The function of government and a government of functions: How algorithms are changing politics and how politics are changing startups.
In Hollywood, politics and pop culture typically collide only when gender, race, and personal politics are brought to the table.
Their actions teach us what it means to do politics—and warn us against defining politics in electoral terms alone.
But when asked by CNN, some readers said they prefer to skip talking about politics to avoid arguments about politics.
Sanders has seen his brand of progressive politics take sway within the Democratic Party as reflected in policy and politics.
"Traditionally among the scientific community the attitude has been science is above politics and shouldn't involved in politics," she said.
But traditionally, there's been a difference between judicial politics and partisan politics, at least as far as judges are concerned.
Politics is not just about numbers; data can't always capture the human condition that is the blood of American politics.
Polarization As the politics of Mar-a-Lago change, so do the politics of the area, South Florida lawmakers say.
He offers the conviction politics of authenticity and principle that Americans hunger for and find sorely lacking in politics today.
With her husband, she explored the obstacles and the opportunities for women in politics in "Clout: Womanpower and Politics" (1974).
"Don't be evil" was a nice idea while it lasted, but business is business and politics is politics — no exceptions.
But fledgling activists on the left are as excited to actually practice politics as they are to talk about politics.
Hurricane Maria may end up changing national politics, and there are signs that it's changing politics in Puerto Rico too.
Your book argues, somewhat controversially, that in democracy all politics is identity politics, and that it's foolish to pretend otherwise.
Our daily exposures to (or from) politics strongly affects our individual choices about whether and how to participate in politics.
In trying to interest young people in politics, MTV News inadvertently helped create a model for turning politics into entertainment.
When people attack identity politics, they are attacking politics that prioritizes or even includes women, people of color, queer people.
We also talk about the gender gap in politics — and suggest a mystery writer to take your mind off politics.
In a book to be published this year, "The Politics Industry," they apply tools for understanding industry competition to politics.
In the close-knit world of Delaware politics where Biden is beloved, but in national politics it looks, well, sketchy.
You've got the prevalence of white racial prejudice in American politics, and you've got this rise of white identity politics.
In a way, it represents living under communism without thinking about politics, while Ortel is only known for their politics.
Plus, one of the upsides of bringing more people into politics is that it makes politics weirder, rowdier, and fun.
The sweep, like so much else in Russian politics today, was entangled in the country's troubled politics of street activism.
So a lot of the discontent with decadence ends up getting channeled into virtual politics as opposed to real politics.
His research and teaching interests include immigration, race and ethnic politics and is an expert on Latino and Chicago politics.
But his own politics are Occupy-era politics, and he naturally wants to put his views together with his tastes.
"It's a new weapon presented to adversarial politics, and it's unlikely that adversarial politics will not use it," he said.
It was a clear distillation of his nationalist politics, a politics that claims to prioritize American interests above all else.
"There are two sides to this story - there's the dollar politics and sterling politics," Rabobank currency strategist Jane Foley said.
The wealthiest people, corporations, and their interest groups participate more in politics, spend more on politics, and lobby governments more.
You can't take the politics out of politics, and being blind to the basic realities of the situation is dangerous.
By calling it political content, Mr. Thompson said, Facebook was blurring the line between reporting on politics and politics itself.
But beyond his policy accomplishments, Obama's profile in national politics has always been about a distinctive vision of national politics.
Let's talk about politics, and then how you guys think about your role in covering politics in general and 2020.
The short answer is that they do not like getting politics, or more precisely someone else's politics, on their sports.
European politics is much less candidate-centric and much more party-centric than American politics, as Rauch would also want.
How do you cut through machine politics in a state where machine politics has existed for well over 100 years?
I think there's a very plausible left/right politics of 21st-century America, but it's not the politics we have.
"I don't think it comes as a surprise to anyone that I stand firmly against the politics of division, the politics of fear, the politics of intolerance or hateful rhetoric," Trudeau said at a 2016 town hall.
"I don't think it comes as a surprise to anyone that I stand firmly against the politics of division, the politics of fear, the politics of intolerance or hateful rhetoric," he said at a 2016 town hall.
"Soccer is separate from politics because people who work in politics should concentrate on politics, and people who work in soccer should concentrate on soccer," Lopyreva, briefly married to Russia striker Fyodor Smolov, said in an interview.
As Cedric Johnson and Dean Robinson have argued, post-civil rights black politics has tended to emphasize an "ethnic group" notion of racial solidarity that masks the face that this race politics is itself a class politics.
The Trump campaign, and now the Trump presidency, is infused with identity politics, just not the kind reporters, pundits, pollsters and political strategists tend to talk about that often: white identity politics and the politics of white resentment.
In his incisive new book Politics Is for Power, Hersh draws a sharp distinction between what he calls "political hobbyism" — following politics as a kind of entertainment and expression of self-identity — and the actual work of politics.
They had a politics, but not a politics that was interested in the Nazis or what the Third Reich stood for.
The politics of the image convened around Beyoncé and her videos are really centered on the politics of a heroic individual.
Mateusz Tomkowiak is a PhD candidate in politics at Princeton University who studies American politics from a historical and international perspective.
"It's about internal politics of the Congress and internal coalition politics," Jimena Blanco, head of Americas at Verisk Mapelcroft, told CNBC.
It's also the part where you get annoyed that I brought politics into a thing that fundamentally shouldn't be about politics.
"Which side are you on?" he asked at the Politics and Eggs event held by St. Anselm College's Institute of Politics.
If Politico reshaped coverage of politics, VandeHei and Allen want Axios to transform coverage of politics, tech, business, media, and beyond.
But the politics and details of comprehensive tax reform are even more daunting than the politics and details of health care.
My politics are my politics, and, you know, for example, you probably won't see T'Challa at a Black Lives Matter rally.
That's not to say that Republicans don't engage in identity politics; arguably, Trump won the presidency by harnessing white identity politics.
Maybe they have been too involved in politics and maybe this is what happens when you get too involved in politics.
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But until the Republicans return to ideological politics over identity politics, it is not obvious what to do about that problem.
" Kendrick, too, has always been an ardent observer of Obama, referencing the nature of his politics in songs like "Hood Politics.
Still, whatever one's politics, the First Amendment exists—both as law and as a useful principle—to protect speech from politics.
In contrast with an egalitarian, personal politics of big ideas, electoral party politics bids voters accept a party with a hierarchy.
But political science could learn even more about real politics if it paid more attention to what is happening in politics.
Taylor Swift has long shied away from politics, a silence which has led to intense criticism from both sides of politics.
This could be particularly true of the Labour Party, where Jeremy Corbyn's class-based politics have trumped Tony Blair's identity politics.
They could see firsthand that politics is actually people getting together to make the world better, that's what politics should be.
On his return to politics to seek the CDU leadership, he was backed by party members tired of Merkel's consensual politics.
But years of stagnant politics, unpaid salaries and corruption have undermined faith in politics and shrunk the turnout in recent elections.
For the sake of the nation, the environmental establishment must return to these ideals and put politics, especially ethnic-politics, aside.
The Iran deal, finished last year, was a watershed in the politics of Israel within the politics of the United States.
I feel that many Chinese aren't really observing American politics as much as they're projecting their own biases onto American politics.
Well, politics is the art of making abstract policies resonate emotionally — and these tariffs resonate emotionally and they are good politics.
Tomkowiak is a Ph.D. candidate in politics at Princeton University, who is studying American politics through a comparative and historical perspective.
I understand politics, and particularly the politics of personal destruction, and you have to admit to some degree it did work.
Despite saying in October that he was "distancing" himself from politics, West was back tweeting about politics on New Year's Day.
" Kelly Dittmar, scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, calls Harris' emphasis on diversity "smart politics.
"It would be a politics question and I'm not, with all respect senator, going to get involved in politics," he said.
Parscale had no history in politics before the 2016 campaign, and doesn't plan to work in politics beyond the 2020 campaign.
"Often, when somebody says politics have no place in sport, they mean, 'Your politics have no place in sport,' " he said.
Party loyalty is a powerful force in American politics, and the Libertarian party has never been taken seriously in mainstream politics.
From an identity politics that emphasized our common humanity, we've gone to an identity politics that emphasizes having a common enemy.
Politics over illegal migration from Bangladesh into Assam has been a potent force in the politics of the state for decades.
This kind of subtlety is not of much use in politics, if we assume politics to be primarily about achieving power.
Politics may be more civil today, but information posted online lives forever, and harassment over politics is no mere historical relic.
While some were fleeing the politics of the so-called Great Blue Wall, others were bringing those same politics with them.
Notebook "I'm not talking politics at all," Tom Brady said in response to the first of several questions about, predictably, politics.
It couldn't be subject to politics but rather had to be the very basis of politics, along with everything else worthwhile.
Ocasio-Cortez's brand of politics, however, has not proven to be the golden ticket to becoming popular in our polarized politics.
Can the "golden boy of Canadian politics...shed the impression of backroom sleaze, business-as-usual politics" in time to win?
And a huge part of Trump's appeal is that he absolutely embodies this form of politics, or this approach to politics.
And let the people who want to play politics, let them play politics, but that's not what this moment is about.
The idea of politics as an unending, zero-sum war is part of why Americans hate politics in the first place.
Huntington's book refers to "interest group politics" as the normal state of affairs, replaced by creedal politics at these exceptional junctures.
But this is politics in a time of crisis, politics in the darkness of the night, not the light of primetime.
It's simply not possible to do politics without identity, unless we're talking about the sort of politics that Aristotle imagined, which is politics in a community where everybody knows everybody else — but that's not the world we live in.
"Creating trust in politics takes time, creating trust in European politics takes more time, but creating trust in European politics when you're French takes even more time," the 31-year old soft-spoken lawmaker told Reuters in an interview.
Jared McDonald, Ph.D. candidate in government and politics, University of Maryland Candace Turitto, Ph.D. in government and politics, University of Maryland Sarah Croco, associate professor of government and politics, University of Maryland, and author of Peace at What Price?
JOSH ZUCKERMAN Princeton University Bio: Senior, politics; co-founder of Princeton Open Campus Coalition My Story: I've always been interested in politics.
Bow's narration provides a necessary history lesson on biracial politics, specifically Black biracial politics, and how it has developed in American history.
It mirrors the shift away from consensus politics and party-driven politics that we have seen since the 1950s and the 1960s.
Oppression is the product of politics and it can be dismantled through politics — we risk forgetting this when we become overly pessimistic.
Meanwhile, where once class differences motivated a politics of left v right, now educational differences motivate a politics of open v closed.
In its mind, all is politics, whether grist for politics, or as an obstacle to be smashed or subverted for political ends.
"Which side are you on?" he asked at a "Politics & Eggs" event held by St. Anselm College's New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
We now have nationalized political behavior in which local politics are only interesting to most people as they relate to national politics.
Here now, political expert, Chris Stirewalt, Fox News politics editor; and Mo Elleithee, executive director of Georgetown University&aposs Institute for Politics.
How to handle politics at work If you want to start a conversation: Politics is what Senning calls a "Tier 2" conversation.
Politics is decidedly not hot, and it's unclear why Tinder thought it would be a good idea to mix sex and politics.
In just this book, we have discussions on the future of politics, mental health, infrastructure finance, transportation, food, nationalism, and identity politics.
I think the politics is very important, and we talk a lot about politics, but we don't mix it in our relationship.
This push to break the "ideological conformity" of French thinking is part of what Ms Maréchal calls "cultural politics" or "meta-politics".
All I can say is that tribal politics on the far left has created an upsurge in tribal politics on the right.
And through it all, he's still managed to never actually take a stand in politics, while continuing to talk all about politics.
The left switched from class politics to the politics of personal liberation and aspiration, and it began to downgrade the left-behind.
The congressional campaign paid her $72,20043 in the 2016 cycle, according to the  Center for Responsive Politics , which tracks money in politics.
Olympics officials can claim the Games are above and beyond politics, but just like war, they are ultimately politics by other means.
Brown previously worked as a television reporter centered on politics for NBC, later moving to CNN, where she continued to cover politics.
Asked later about the booing, Trump told reporters "politics is politics" and emphasized her comments about the need to engage in dialog.
Katy Perry made gag-worthy jokes about US politics while people whose lives were actually affected by those politics gave powerful statements.
Eco-friendly, environmentalist politics tend to be linked with the ideas of the left, not fused with the oppressive politics of fascism.
" Romney later argued that in order "to reassume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home.
I refused to play politics with the pension, particularly after 10 years of politics had relegated pension fund performance to the gutter.
"This is politics transmitted into pastime—politics-as-drug-experience, perhaps—rather than anything capable of transforming society," Srnicek and Williams write.
New York's toxic politics are further poisoning Washington's politics—and yet, it may take other New York politicians to clean it up.
In an era of anti-politics he is one of the closest things to an anti-politician we have serving in politics.
That's why, where past "Tonight" hosts made light fun of politics, today Jimmy Fallon is most effective when he avoids politics altogether.
Russia's intelligence services have probed American politics for many years, seeking to gain influence or obtain intelligence on personalities, politics and policy.
And those are some of the best tools to fight the seed corn of identity politics, the oxygen that feeds identity politics.
Holden, who is now retired from politics, looks back on the race as an early indicator of the trajectory of Missouri politics.
Nevertheless, Bannon remains among the most outspoken impresarios of nationalist, illiberal politics in an age when such politics are sweeping the globe.
Given Trump's success in breaking all the rules of American politics, many thought we would see a flood of celebrities into politics.
"Walton and Johnson changed because, when they first started, politics were still politics, there were still Republicans, Democrats and independents," he said.
The Koch brothers informed a series of ideas that are powerful, and are meaningful, and will change politics, and are changing politics.
"This is an unprecedented level of disruption in Japanese politics," said Tomoaki Iwai, a professor of politics at Nihon University in Tokyo.
The state of play: "I don't care about the politics right now," texted a friend who's in politics at the highest level.
Pay attention to local politics, as local politics and politicians often have the most direct impact on the way your community functions.
Faith leaders whose politics fall to the left of center are getting more involved in politics to fight against President Trump's policies.
Eastern time: Deputy politics editor Rachel Dry moderates a conversation between national politics reporters Astead W. Herndon and Lisa Lerer (that's me!).
Her campaign spent about $26.453 million, not $26.443 billion, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a money-in-politics watchdog group.
A politics of deep solidarity is beginning to emerge — the only form of politics that holds any hope for our collective liberation.
Eric Kaufmann, a professor of politics at Birkbeck University in London, has spent years studying the ways that ethnicity intersects with politics.
If you're always above everyone and all things as they go out their lives, then whatever your politics they're politics of condescension.
The big takeaway here is that what Bookerism propounded as a "natural" race politics was instead the politics of a particular class.
If your dad is a politics junkie, he might like one of the better books on politics or history published this year.
Throughout the 2100s, fandom found its way into politics, and politics found their way into fandom, from call-out culture to Gamergate.
State politics matter — and have national implications State politics may not be glamorous in comparison to national campaigns, but they're hugely important.
I shoot all kinds of assignments — news, features, portraits and politics … for the past year and a half, a lot of politics.
Politics, I think ... It's weird, because when you bring in politics, mostly you're with people that think the way you think. Sure.
Today, the truth is that the Zimbabwean population is tired of national politics and would rather focus on politics of the stomach.
And, more importantly, it offers a framework for thinking about how identity politics is changing and defining this era in American politics.
"Politics between Republicans and Democrats is bad enough — but in Puerto Rico, politics is even worse," he told reporters in October 2017.
LIVECHAT-POLITICS BY THE NUMBERS with Reuters' Chris Kahn Polling editor for U.S. politics, Chris Kahn, will take questions in the Forum on the state of play in the presidential primaries and the data and demographics shifts rattling American politics.
" Alex Keena, an assistant professor of politics at Virginia Commonwealth University, said the ruling "may be the most important development in Virginia politics in a generation because it will impact the balance of partisan politics for the next decade and beyond.
But the overall research on women in politics, conducted over several decades, finds that this "backlash" effect may be receding in American politics.
"I think one of the big problems in Democratic politics is an ideology that's organized completely around Republican politics and ideology," Buttigieg said.
"That's why we need to reject any politics—any politics that targets people because of race or religion," he said to great applause.
Sheila Krumholz is the executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan organization that tracks money, politics and influence in Washington.
From the identity politics, the idea is that we don&apost need immigration from the lunacy of the left, from the identity politics.
And I think it is very important that you do not let the politics of the day or party politics, affiliation, influence that.
To be certain, when people talk about politics intruding upon sports and dividing fans, these are not the usual politics they're talking about.
But Drucker's insight points to a darker possibility: that the politics of resentment will trump the politics of problem-solving for some time.
Face it, politics is war and there are no real "time outs" in war or politics, not even in the face of disaster.
It's really easy, when you're talking about Trudeau, to get distracted by the cuddliness of his politics and ignore the actual, er, politics.
"I don't care about politics because my job has nothing to do with politics," said Zheng Yue, 27, an interior designer in Chengdu.
But the internal conflicts inside Israeli politics, such as Ashkenazi-Mizrahi and religious-secular tensions, play a really important role in Israel politics.
Politics being politics and Biden (and his team) being old pros, I assume that rollout will go off, generally speaking, without a hitch.
"This is the kind of dirty politics that confuse Canadians' faith in politics," Bernier said at a press conference in Sainte-Marie, Quebec.
Editor's note: Hunter Schwarz is the co-author of COVER/LINE, a CNN Politics newsletter about the intersection of politics and pop culture.
M.I.A. was always focused on the business of her politics, but what catches you a decade later is the politics of her business.
In the current atmosphere of U.S. politics, Obama warned that the American "brand" risked being damaged by the "vicious atmosphere" in U.S. politics.
"There's something about US politics at the moment which makes it weirdly hypnotic, even if you aren't that interested in politics," says Tate.
Still, for anyone concerned about Thiel's politics — whether it's libel laws, higher education, or gender politics — that may not be a comforting thought.
He told me he stays away from politics as much as possible, and that includes the politics of the Rick and Morty universe.
Griffin, by contrast, went from being a non-entity in liberal politics to being persona non grata in liberal politics, in an instant.
That would be a watershed, of a kind, in New York politics, and perhaps a sign of shifting currents in Democratic politics nationally.
He is the author of "The New States of Abortion Politics"  and "The Street Politics of Abortion: Speech, Violence, and America's Culture Wars".
And today's plea to abjure equitable inclusion as destructive identity politics is a clear rehearsal of Redeemer politics in the era of Trump.
Judge Garland's long wait reflects the intense partisan politics that surround this Supreme Court vacancy — politics that were similarly intense in Brandeis's day.
"Then it caused that massive controversy for someone like me who's not at all involved in politics let alone American politics," Jenkins said.
"A certain era in world politics ends, an era when politics focused on elites and dealing with issues of the elites," she said.
WILLIAMS: Dana, tell us about the politics here, because it sounds like Republicans think the politics are not good heading into the midterms.
Different immigrant groups have come in, and Canadian politics has always been different from American politics anyway, and now it's even more different.
It is thriving because while national politics takes place through the filter of the media circus, local politics by and large does not.
After an unsuccessful run for city comptroller five years ago, he's not through with politics so much as politics is through with him.
Scholars of religion and politics have spent a long time thinking about how institutional pressures affect clergy's positions on politics and moral issues.
In this documentary, the filmmaker Petra Costa grapples with and chronicles the triumph of left-wing politics — and then authoritarian politics — in Brazil.
I've been fascinated by how American politics used to look so different from European politics until 2015 and 2016, but that has changed.
"They are convinced it is good politics to be against it, and we believe it is good politics to do it," he said.
POLITICS, AND PARTICULARLY the city's cruel racial politics, both recent and past, are never far from the surface in discussions about Baltimore today.
Editorial The numbers compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan organization that tracks money in American politics, might not seem surprising.
Despite what seems obvious, the opposite of male-dominated politics (and the future of feminism) is not female-dominated politics and power structures.
"Then it caused that massive controversy for someone like me who's not at all involved in politics, let alone American politics," Jenkins said.
I'll tell you what it was: In South Africa, because the politics are so present, it was impossible to pretend politics didn't exist.
One imbroglio was dirty politics at its worst, the other was dirty politics with enough truth behind it to end a surging campaign.
Threatened by Democrats' identity-politics, he is even more so by the party's concern over the politics of its identity: Formally embracing socialism.
Climate change politics Democrat and Republican members of Congress also took the opportunity to talk about the the current politics around climate change.
Arthur: Seems to me that we're offering people two diametrically opposed options — pay less attention to politics or get more involved in politics.
There's also the counter-theory that Swift's politics are just self-serving, that she's figured out how to game politics to sell albums.
I think amoral sycophants are pretty clearly attracted to politics, but I'm not sure I want to say politics turns people into sycophants.
RED-YELLOW DIVIDE The junta's four-year moratorium on politics was aimed at stamping out the intransigent red-yellow divide in Thai politics.
It's very hard to describe online politics because it doesn't take the same formation as traditional politics, and that was interesting to me.
He is the author of The New States of Abortion Politics and The Street Politics of Abortion: Speech, Violence, and America's Culture Wars.
The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding are too vital to our identity and to our survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics, because politics can make us silent when we should speak.
It joins a roster of university-affiliated organizations — the Institute of Politics at Harvard University and the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago, run by David Axelrod, who was President Barack Obama's chief strategist — devoted to the study of contemporary politics.
"Barnaby Joyce's resignation shows us that no matter how much we might romanticize Australian politics — particularly rural politics — the numbers still matter at the end of the day," said Jill Sheppard, a lecturer at Australian National University's School of Politics and International Relations.
She also sought to probe the threats to the dignity of politics — the type of politics in which individuals confront each other as political equals, deliberate and act together — a politics in which empowerment can grow and public freedom thrive without violence.
The kind of excitement of bringing polls and ads to politics at that time, it was kind of bringing science or Moneyball to politics.
Even those who aren't feeling overtaken by politics do report making some changes in response to things they've seen or heard about politics lately.
My response to a lot of the complaints people make about identity politics is that I don't know what politics looks like without identity.
It's tough to do both of these things at once, especially for a woman in politics, and especially for this particular woman in politics.
Altria Group has been a major contributor to McConnell's campaigns, according to data from the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks money in politics.
Very few people dare to protest explicitly about political issues, but all politics is local—and in China local politics is all about land.
There will still be politics, and it may preserve democratic forms, but it will be a politics in which we cannot understand each other.
The politics of the consumer are not the only ones that firms need to consider; in tech, particularly, the politics of the workforce matter.
Yet the politics of tax reform are as treacherous as the politics of health care, and not only because they will generate ferocious lobbying.
For all the talk of money in politics, there's actually little money going into politics compared to the spending power of the country's richest.
American politics is dominated by people who think about politics professionally, and thus do not think about the world in a particularly normal way.
In that sense Clegg isn't leaving politics for tech so much as exchanging one form of politics — the ballot box — for another — the platform.
"Politics as a Vocation" continues to inspire those who want to understand politics as it is, not as they might wish it to be.
At a time when pop culture is incredibly intertwined with politics, it suggests that talking about politics in pop culture is artificial and manipulative.
Here is a timeline of land politics in Cambodia: 2000: King Norodom Sihanouk proclaims independence from France, but soon abdicates to go into politics.
" This is big: "Americans are feeling frustrated not only with the country's politics but their ability to talk about politics in a civil way.
A version of this article appeared in Tuesday's issue of COVER/LINE, a CNN Politics newsletter about the intersection of politics and pop culture.
Some like me learned politics from the great aspirations of the Kennedys; others like Trump learned politics from the enemies list of Richard Nixon.
Mileah Kromer is the director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher College, which conducts polling on Maryland politics and policy.
In 1968, the politics of race had not yet turned in a nationalistic direction, and identity politics was just in the process of formation.
All large-scale politics is inherently collective and social: politics requires immersion in the messiness of other people and their competing interests and ideas.
Erickson's path through GOP politics Erickson grew up in South Dakota and became involved with politics at an early age, according to news accounts.
"Let me put it plainly: We cannot defeat Donald Trump's politics of personal destruction if we practice the politics of self-destruction," he added.
"Singles now, especially millennials singles, are more interested in having similar politics and talking about good politics than actually having good sex," Spira said.
To cope with the complicated politics of the region, and the complicated religious politics, Khoury assembled an board of heavyweight patrons of many faiths.
Unlike Northam's long history in state politics, Perriello, who served a brief tenure in Congress from 2628 to 28500, has no state politics experience.
So around the world we traditionally looked for politics to provide structure and as businessmen we're seeing politics actually adding chaos into the equation.
It was the most diverse room I've ever walked into in politics, and I've been a proud member of many diverse teams in politics.
For starters, Democrats are not nearly as comfortable with the politics of climate solutions as Trump is comfortable with the politics of climate denial.
The politics of tax reform is classic "client politics": A small number of well-organized political actors representing corporations and very wealthy individuals benefit.
Nonetheless, older Democrats, especially, palpably wish for a return to Obama-era politics, normal politics, which they understand and know how to operate in.
In this election, it seems like people aren't definitively Republican or Democrat, conservative or liberal; we're really seeing mostly personal politics, politics of personality.
Patrick Healy, now The Times's politics editor, and another politics reporter, Jeremy Peters, wrote the lede-all the day after the 2016 presidential election.
"The work is made of politics — it's made of response to the personal and larger community politics that are happening on earth," he said.
But all these groups can get behind a politics about inclusion and tolerance and anti-racism, since such a politics serves them all well.
Conversely, reading the identity politics article had little effect on men, who were about as likely to believe the identity politics explanation for Mrs.
"Beto's having a tough time making the transition" to national politics, said Mark Jones, an expert in Texas politics at Rice University in Houston.
When Americans talk about corruption in politics, they usually mean the outsize influence corporations and the wealthy can exert in politics through campaign donations.
Start with a politics cleanse: For two weeks — maybe over your August vacation — resolve not to read, watch or listen to anything about politics.
One of the core lessons of Trumpian politics is that Americans are starved for a meaningful politics of what it means to be American.
John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Institute of Politics, said that politics had become more tangible for younger adults in recent years.
"They speak with a different style, presumably because they're new to politics and have not been practiced in the field of politics," Rouhani said.
American politics is its own breed and the stark divide between left-wing and right-wing politics isn't replicated in other countries' political systems.
After the debate, on Wednesday, politics editor Patrick Healy, national political correspondent Jonathan Martin and politics reporter Katie Glueck will parse the standout moments.
Mr. Trump's appeals were a form of group politics or identity politics, and he continues to focus on threats to white identity as president.
"Republicans want to use impeachment as a weapon against Democrats," said Kyle Kondik, who analyzes politics at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
Now, in some ways with the rise of [President] Trump, pop culture has taken over politics, but politics has also taken over pop culture.
"You know, everything now is, if people don't like your politics, they -- everyone has to know your politics," Leno said on the "Today" show.
Of course, parody politics in America quickly becomes real politics, too, but tends to lack the saving self-knowledge of its origins in parody.
Before she was named senior editor for politics in September 2015, Ms. Ryan oversaw coverage of Washington as politics editor and Washington bureau chief.
This distinction should not only inform when you decide to talk about politics at work but also how you talk about politics at work.
But you can't take the politics out of politics, and being mindful of public opinion is part of any reasonable strategy for winning elections.
Debbie Walsh is director of the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University.
We've seen the best of our nation's politics and its worst, and we know what real leadership looks like, in and out of politics.
The Politician wants to be about the politics of today but it's actually about the politics of every moment in American history except today.
Extreme candidates heighten polarization in politics and paralysis in Congress, discouraging moderates and pragmatists (who reflect the preferences of most Americans) from entering politics.
As I write in my paper: The appropriate question is not how to constrain politicians and interests to take the politics out of politics.
Politics and the Republican Party have changed in ways that made earmarks — and the more transactional approach to politics they were part of — useless.
It was a series that implicitly argued that it was cool to not care about politics, because how does politics affect one's life anyway?
You are new to politics; I'm curious what you think the advantages of being new to politics are, and also some of the challenges.
The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding, are too vital to our identity and survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics, because politics can make us silent when we should speak and silence can equal complicity.
This, to me, feels like a central fault line in our politics now, the feeling that a lot of the public has that if you've been in politics a long time, in mainstream politics, that you've probably gone a little bit bad from it.
Blair: Okay, so one thing I've learned over a long period time politics is not to get mixed up in someone else's politics, I've got enough problems back here at home, so we'll leave all these questions around Ukraine and impeachment to American politics.
Our new morning politics newsletter With the Iowa caucuses just a week away, our colleagues on The Times's politics desk are rolling out a new morning edition of the On Politics newsletter, full of campaign news, insights and analysis from reporters around the country.
The conceit of the book was to ask if Nietzsche talked about the politics of his day, and if he does talk about the politics of his day, is this an entry point into trying to think about what his broader politics would be.
But as I was once told by an operative for the now-defunct centrist Democratic Leadership Council, you can't take the politics out of politics.
" Sheila Krumholz, who tracks money in politics as the head of the nonprofit Center for Responsive Politics, said Bossie never was a "traditional Republican operative.
Keith E. Whittington is the William Nelson Cromwell professor of politics at Princeton University and currently director of graduate studies in the department of politics.
Now Trump has taken that kind of politics to a new level: As I've said, this kind of dominance symbolism is pervasive in GOP politics.
The problem is how we get from here to there: the thing that stands in the way of a better politics is, as always, politics.
And they find it baffling when the LGBTQ community rejects them over their politics — even if their politics cultivate and allow discrimination against the community.
Though Ms. Davis said art and politics are "two totally different areas," she acknowledged that politics hung over the decision to work with Saudi Arabia.
One sign of the abating taboo on politics in romance is authors' increasing willingness to speak out directly, explicitly, about what's happening in politics today.
Hillary Clinton celebrates victory But for one night, the grays of gender politics -- and politics in general -- were dulled by the bright strokes of history.
Politics up close and personal Adams has a truly unique perspective on politics, and the pressures that come with running for office as a woman.
Maybe Rubio will stage a comeback (stranger things have happened in politics) but at the moment it looks like his life in politics is over.
The politics of having your cake and eating it have long since given way to the politics of choosing between gruel or bread and water.
The more the progressive left focuses on the politics of minority groups, the more the Trumpified right will focus on the politics of national identity.
It's that it functions as a kind of anti-politics — casting the NRA's political opponents as devious enemies who can't be opposed through normal politics.
We're facing the same kind of politics of division, politics of nationalism, of nativism, of worries about trade, of anti-globalization that you see elsewhere.
Will Davies, senior lecturer in politics at Goldsmiths University of London, said many Britons in the corporate, politics and media worlds were still in shock.
John Green has studied Ohio politics and elections for 30 years as director of the Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron.
Particularly the BBC Daily Politics & Sunday Politics page, who apparently aren't adverse to taking on users who might not have fully thought through their comments.
White male identity politics is the stupidest identity politics, because, yeah, again, these traditionally have been the most privileged people with the greatest opportunities. Yes.
Talk about what you were ... So I've always been fascinated by American politics, most British journalists are, especially those of us who are politics junkies.
But it's become a key term among avowed practitioners of white identity politics and other advocates of a more race-conscious brand of conservative politics.
I am running to get money out of politics, but most importantly, I am running to get as many people involved in politics as possible.
But while the debate across the internet is broadly concerned with the external politics of the firing, the internal politics are much more clear-cut.
From Day One, Trump showed little interest in retail politics and the intimate settings that have come to define presidential politics in the Hawkeye State.
As a friend of mine noted,  Ms. Harris ' new approach is to insist that identity politics doesn't divide us, but calling it identity politics does.
But what happens when dominance politics is used in the service of egalitarian politics, whether liberal or leftist, which aims to break down these hierarchies?
Politics/Policy In 2017, many tech companies are waking up to the world of politics beyond simply engaging with regulation that affects their bottom line.
The NPR Politics Podcast is good for keeping up with what happened this week in politics, but deeper dives about underlying trends are more important.
We also believe that any politics that excludes, ignores or dehumanizes the voices of minorities is a politics that is dangerous for all of us.
People often move for a reason that seems to have nothing to do with politics but then turns out to correlate to politics quite closely.
I know politics is politics, but when you lose good, pragmatic legislators in an election like this one, it leaves a mark for a while.
LUIZ CARLOS, Brasil If you've ever tried to discuss politics with a teenager, then you know what it's like to discuss politics with a Texan.
" Hawley told CNN he believes "the politics of it shift by the hour, so I don't worry about the politics of it, the political ramifications.
And giving corporations and powerful individuals even more power to influence politics hasn't just dirtied our politics, it has stunted US economic growth as well.
His national politics podcast, "Mack on Politics," is produced in partnership with The Washington Times and can be found on iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.
In 1989, he was co-publisher of THING, a short-lived journal that in its 10 issues merged black politics, gay politics and drag culture.
"Now we see politics at the top and it's not just affecting how you date … politics has actually moved into the bedroom," Spira told Hill.
Progressing from lower level political campaigns, through the mid-level politics and finally into the furor, intensity and at times viciousness of national level politics.
But the feminist politics of nice are no less thorny than the feminist politics of class—and in Klobuchar's case, they are quite clearly related.
Unlike electoral politics, which tends to favor older and more conservative interests, corporate politics responds to the demands of a younger and more diverse base.
Fawkner Fireside Series: 'Political Tale: A Storytelling Show about Politics' (Monday) This is a funny show about politics, but not a political stand-up routine.
US politics is more and more tribal But the increasingly partisan, even tribal, nature of modern politics has made split-ticket voting much more rare.
So, shaped more by the politics of identity than by progressive politics, some find meaning in a highly tribal, stark and vicious vision of Islam.
Under those circumstances, it's not exactly obvious that it's savvy politics for corporate America to go all-in on partisan politics in an unprecedented way.
I'd already written about those front groups in my previous books—the ACSH in Food Politics and Soda Politics, and GMO groups in Safe Food.
Of course, Jenner's celebrity, visible transition, and continued conservatism were providing an object lesson for those who conflate progressive identity politics with progressive actual politics.
It's hard to overstate the influence Sanders's campaign — which railed against corporate greed, economic inequality, and money's influence in politics — has had on Democratic politics.
" Comstock fired back later, writing in a tweet: "Harvard [Institute of Politics] invited me to be a Fellow this semester to discuss civility in politics.
Surely, Donald J. Trump is where he is because of a new force in American politics, one very different from the old politics as usual.
When the US and Russia arbitrarily condemns or supports certain rebel groups for their politics, the West is unwittingly writing the future of Syria's politics.
So to my mind, the priority really has got to be on stabilization, which is a status quo politics — it's a kind of conservative politics.
Our goal is to give you honest, serious disagreement — sometimes passionate, as today's politics often are, but always respectful, which today's politics too rarely are.
In response to the white identity politics of the right, a focus on broadly shared interests, not a doubling down on left-wing identity politics.
Her new novel, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, is steeped in both the regional politics of India and the turbulent politics of the modern world.
It's a celebration, refracted through a Chinese video app for teens, of a potent force in American politics, and global politics, in the 21st century.
You've been in politics for a long time watching this, a lot of techs have gotten involved in politics, there's all kinds of things going.
But rather than taking the easy way out by explicitly discussing politics in her novels, Kelly posits, Austen buried her politics in deeply hidden codes.
"I believe there can still be a light and hope in politics and that we can have a politics that can unite and not divide."
I asked him how, in a diverse polity, he dealt with the tensions of what some call identity politics and what some just call politics.
And even in the face of national tragedy, his perspective remains fixed: The presidency is all about the politics, and politics is all about him.
But three things are clear: First, identity politics on the right is at least as corrosive as identity politics on the left, probably more so.
I don't know if there will be joining on politics in the sense of — James' sisters are overseas and, therefore, not involved in American politics.
She also founded the Washington Institute for Women in Politics in 1974 and explored the role of women in politics in many of her books.
" Julie Spira, a dating coach and author of "Love in the Age of Trump: How Politics Is Polarizing Relationships," said politics has become the "No.
Given the history of divisiveness in religion in American politics, particularly when it comes to Christianity and presidential politics, that probably won't be the case.
I'm writing a book about politics, and a big part of that book is understanding politics as a system, not as a collection of individuals.
Politics documented by leaks and politics enacted through leaks are two very different things — and from the outside, the second is indistinguishable from the first.
Whether Trump is an anomaly in Republican politics (and politics more generally) or whether he is a symptom of a broader rot within the GOP.
Over the past several decades, American politics has gotten much more polarized, transforming the way American politicians and voters approach politics at a deep level.
When we attack our politics, our institutions, and those with whom we disagree, we help shape how the public views those politics, institutions, and people.
"China has politics the same as the U.S. has politics," Steve Okun, senior advisor at consultancy McLarty Associates, told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Wednesday.
His detailed diaries of Soviet politics from 1972 to 1991 have become invaluable sources for historians, offering a canny insider's frank account of Kremlin politics.
In each era, the old rules of politics changed, the old centers of politics collapsed, and American democracy became a little more participatory and inclusive.
Most people pay almost no attention to state legislature policymaking or politics and just blindly vote in line with their overall sentiment about national politics.
She is a professor of politics at the University of Virginia; she is no longer director of the Women and Politics Institute at American University.
Making people laugh about politics is a time-honored comedy tradition that's been around just about as long as both politics and comedy have existed.
Cases like Citizens gross me and most everyone else out because the result is the money in your politics becomes the voice in your politics.
" Thiel has long preached the limits of politics, writing that "the great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms.
The answer, in retrospect, is that the politics of the late 1990s were really boring and only a ridiculous politics dork would be interested in them.
Instead of jumping right into politics, it's worthwhile to start by connecting people on aspects of culture and identity (which are undoubtedly intertwined with one's politics).
Since entering politics and winning the president, Trump has similarly used Twitter to lash out at a dizzying array enemies in both politics and popular culture.
She studies American politics in general and judicial politics in particular, with a focus on interactions between the US Supreme Court and the Courts of Appeals.
He went from promising to change American politics by organizing the alienated to maximizing what he could get done in politics by mastering the inside game.
Women may feel that politics does not fit with their caring responsibilities and others may be put off by the macho way politics is often conducted.
INGRAHAM: First of all, politics, if she wants to keep ratings you&aposve got to have some politics, because it&aposs funny, and it&aposs real.
As the first woman nominee in U.S. presidential politics, wouldn't it be exhilarating if Hillary Clinton could also be a pioneer in raising standards in politics?
MO ELLEITHEE, GEORGETOWN INSTITUTE OF POLITICS & PUBLIC SERVICE: Ari and I tend to agree with each more recently when it comes to the state of politics.
But unfair as this may be to Hillary Clinton, practical politics isn't about fairness, and media relations are a legitimate aspect of the craft of politics.
The influence of post-truth politics on culture is not unique to Poland, and is likely to spread with the current wave of alt-right politics.
Injecting domestic politics into the crisis now is not only unseemly, it also raises concerns that Trump might allow domestic politics to influence his next step.
Sandow Birk's investigation of US culture and politics is unusual in that its own explicit politics are not overly didactic — a difficult line to walk successfully.
In it, the congresswoman explained discussed the ongoing fight over healthcare, dog whistle politics, and her view on the role of young people in politics today.
The rise of Trump, and of his kind of politics, partly reflects the failure of the kind of Democratic politics that Obama inherited from Bill Clinton.
Fashion brands have only had six months since the election of Donald Trump to understand how politics — and if politics — has an effect on their businesses.
"To say that you can have a politics of respect and civility is not the same thing as savoring a politics of mushy centrism," she said.
The gender gap in presidential politics, whereby women are markedly more likely to vote for Democrats than men, is a relatively new phenomenon in American politics.
"It's disappointing to see this race get tainted by a little flavor of Trumpian-type politics where politics are coming in front of issues," Keirstead said.
"My retirement from politics...is also a way of trying to create a precedent in this country where there is a life after politics," he said.
The line between judicial politics and partisan politics can seem artificial, and Ginsburg, in her ninth decade, has decided to pretend that the line doesn't exist.
The arrival of President Donald Trump in the White House has thrown out the old way of doing politics and heralded a renegade style of politics.
But the politics around this movie have nothing to do with the politics in this movie, of which, to Mr. Feig's credit, there isn't very much.
While politics is a seldom discussed topic, the sailors said the "politics" of sports, and how one's team stacks up against another, is always fair game.
It is in their hands to set the tone, to start the groundswell necessary to move from politics as usual to the politics of problem solving.
Mr. Kaczynski's politics of anger, like Mr. Putin's politics of resentment, resonates with the younger generations, who live in a world where history no longer matters.
While liberal policy is lagging behind liberal politics, the Kochs engineered the opposite situation, in which policy pushed politics toward their corporate-libertarian vision of society.
For some, the Democratic Party's insistence on focusing on identity politics—or at least, a certain definition of identity politics—is what cost them the election.
Every Times journalist, no matter how unrelated to politics our beats may seem, has to uphold the same standards of impartiality when it comes to politics.
J.: Sometimes the people we're interviewing, they'll talk about politics, or they'll talk about the way in which their experiences are very much linked to politics.
I'll be there, along with deputy politics editor Rachel Dry, White House correspondent Maggie Haberman, national political correspondent Alex Burns and national politics reporter Astead Herndon.
"What is missing is informal politics that can contain these kinds of situations, by putting pressure on leaders to stay within the arena of democratic politics."
After a year covering politics, President Trump and Washington, we recently shared our takes with Patrick Healy, the Politics editor and a former deputy Culture editor.
"During the age of popular politics, many young people embraced a vertical model of adulthood, using politics as a scaffolding to climb toward maturity," he says.
If anything, she is contemptuous of the quadrennial promises to remake American politics — she views them as distractions from the hard, important, unsexy work of politics.
Insofar as "identity politics" means a focus on a party's demographic characteristics rather than its ideology, 230 should be thought of as an identity politics election.
The point is that the politics of trade war will probably end up looking like Trump politics in general: a search for innocent people to demonize.
And there are now suspicions that "the Westminster deal has made them less interested in Stormont politics," said Cillian McGrattan, a politics professor at Ulster University.
Do you feel pressured to have your scientists studying politics, or do you protect them, like Deng Xiaoping said, from studying politics to let them focus?
Independents tend to be less connected to politics in general, paying less attention to news about public affairs and expressing less interest in politics than partisans.
More persuasive is Clinton's contention that presidential politics, especially compared to parliamentary politics, favors arena-filling showmanship rather than the quieter, detail-oriented realism she prefers.
As if its own politics aren't murky enough, it's been dragged through the muck of U.S. politics with both Democrats and Republicans allegedly making ominous threats.
Yet, by 1980, religious conservatives — led by Jerry Falwell and the "Moral Majority" — had aggressively stepped into politics themselves, especially Republican politics and the Reagan administration.
Impeachment sharpens the lines that have already been drawn in the Trump era between left and right, the politics of pretense and the politics of rivalry.
The bottom line is that, in 2020, the politics of health care system reform are feckless and the politics of healthy food system reform are untouched.
Centrally, they each reflect the breakdown of the fundraising model that powered politics for a time — and the party structures that dominated politics for a century.
Amber Phillips analyzes politics for The Washington Post's nonpartisan politics blog and authors The 5-Minute Fix newsletter, a rundown of the day's biggest political news.
Although the prosecutor said, "this case is not about politics," politics was front and center, with the rehashed memories from the 2016 election and Russian interference.
Although he is far from sophisticated when it comes to politics, he has a strong instinctive feel for the centrality of partisan polarization to modern politics.
If you're at Harvard, you're teaching all these young kids, uh, in the Institute of Politics, the course that I chose was called Politics and Purpose.
But even as the play's sexual politics rankle, its deaf politics remain thrilling, and the production, directed by Kenny Leon, makes smart choices to accentuate that.
New York Magazine's always been particularly strong on the media of politics, and the money of politics, and the behind-the-scenes, how something is constructed.
Obama's politics are based on a hope of who we will become; Trump's politics are based on a fear that we will lose who we were.
The principles that underlie our politics, the values of our founding, are too vital to our identity and to our survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics because politics can make us silent when we should speak and silence can equal complicity.
But he spotted the biggest underserved market in British politics—the young—and provided it with what it wanted: the promise of a new kind of politics.
Our training will span 20 cities all across America, reaching 1,100 women, as well as online, because this is bigger than Beltway politics — this is American politics.
"My black swan is politics, politics in the West which is getting bust," said Peter Mandelson, a former European trade commissioner and British first secretary of state.
The question is not whether to do identity politics or not do identity politics; it's about which identities we activate and how inclusive or exclusive they are.
"Jackson '20183 made us part of the 'they' of American politics," the four women write in their upcoming coauthored book, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics.
Seeing as you made the choice to continue talking about politics and that this is going to be your last record...I would never go into politics.
"They're consumed, if not obsessed, by Brexit," Tim Bale, a politics professor at Queen Mary University of London and expert on Conservative politics, told the Washington Post.
One of the many paradoxes of Brexit is that a movement that was driven by frustration with London-centric politics has made politics even more London-centric.
And here's something you may have already known too: the same is true for politics, especially since politics has always been more about emotions than facts anyway.
According to the Rutgers Center for Women and Politics, 500 women filed to run for Congress in 2018, making it a true year of women in politics.
But all of that stuff that I just suggested is hard, and it involves politics, and our politics seem more hopelessly broken with every day that passes.
The number of voters has shrunk in recent elections as the region's stagnant politics, unpaid public sector salaries and corruption have undermined the population's faith in politics.
Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly said Kyle Kondik works for the Center for Responsive Politics, rather than the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan research group that tracks money in politics, more than 70% of senators were millionaires as recently as 2015.
Former Speaker Tip O'Neill may have been right when he said, "money is the mother's milk of politics," but politics and politicians truly crave power, not money.
This is the heart of Palin's argument, which is intriguingly similar to part of Bernie Sanders's critique of American politics — that big money in politics corrupts democracy.
Now, this is where my own personal history in politics gives me some perspective on the phrase "Not so fast!" when it comes to politics in America.
If Art Is Politics considers how, at this moment of political reckoning with democratic institutions and alternatives to traditional party politics, art operates as a political practice.
It takes us back to the early days of identity politics (the late 1980s) and forces us to revisit the complex interplay among politics, culture, and identity.
This leads many experts to conclude that this was the desired outcome as Saudi Arabia utilizes sectarian politics to shape domestic and regional politics in its interests.
But this time, we have a president who is pouring acid into every wound of American politics instead of rising above party politics to defend our democracy.
Both the campaign and the outcomes in the GOP primaries reflect the fact that Trump's nativist politics festered in both Texas and U.S. politics long before Trump.
What the Supreme Court said Monday is that it isn't likely to decide the debate over how much politics is too much politics in redistricting anytime soon.
While the conservative backlash politics of the 1970s and 1980s revolved around race relations, Trump is the President who popularized the anti-immigration backlash within presidential politics.
"In Southern politics at different times, there's been a wink and a nod," said Geoffrey Skelley, a political analyst at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.
Trump claimed the Republican presidential nomination on an identity politics of white, nominally Christian nativism that has not been so explicit in American politics for many decades.
He purported to offer a more idealistic and pure form of politics that his supporters found very appealing, which made traditional Democratic politics seem underwhelming in comparison.
Although they were very different episodes, both the Clinton and Johnson impeachments shared a mix of partisan and personal politics and real substantive questions about presidential politics.
Though Erdogan was making a name for himself in youth politics, any future in politics was halted by a short stint as a semi-professional soccer player.
In this landscape, the white-identity politics of Trumpism or European nationalism may be a more intuitively attractive form of right-wing politics than a libertarian conservatism.
N.F.L. owners, the thinking goes, must be racists who don't like his politics — or cynical pragmatists who don't like that their racist fans don't like his politics.
"First we laid the groundwork to facilitate women's entry into politics," she said in a 1998 report on women in politics by International IDEA, a Swedish foundation.
Not only was there a shift from coming together as citizens to different identity groups, but also there was a shift from electoral politics to movement politics.
Op-Ed Contributor Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia revealed proposed laws to curb foreign influence in Australian politics, following reports of Chinese influence in Australian politics.
This is about something deeper: the development of gun ownership into a powerful political identity, one that shapes national politics, even presidential politics, in a profound way.
Many of the people angry at this game are less angry about the politics of the game than the fact that the game has politics at all.
So if you are a politics addict and feeling lonely, here's your formula to improve your life: Do a politics cleanse, and then focus more on ideas.
Until folks realize that basic fact that all politics in the United States is identity politics, we're going to continue to get our butts kicked by conservatives.
"No individual conversation about politics right now is likely to change anyone's mind, so approach any interaction at work about politics with that awareness," Mr. Egan said.
The kind of politics you see in Trump and in Brexit is a politics that gains life when people begin to feel like the system is rigged.
Politics is a rough-and-tumble affair, and this past election will, undoubtedly, go down in history as one of the most divisive in modern American politics.
They seem to subscribe to the Sandersian notion that Clinton's risk-averse establishment politics doomed the Democrats in 2016 and that bold, revolutionary politics is the antidote.
The big point of the book is that we are in a system that incentivizes this kind of politics, and so this is the politics we're getting.
Polarization is a successful business strategy because it's what people who are interested in politics choose, because it reflects the reality of politics as people experience it.
The senator will address the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at their "Politics & Eggs" event on Friday, which has become a popular stop for potential presidential contenders.
Its goal isn't to get money out of politics; it's to get the wrong money out of politics, and to silence any speech that isn't their own.
At 21, he continued his career in politics and worked for the Liberal Democrats in the U.K. "Politics is like the mob, though," Wylie told The Observer.
Loren Collingwood is an assistant professor of Political Science at University of California, Riverside, whose research interests include American politics, political behavior, and race and ethnic politics.
The assembled Hollywood stars tell viewers that rather than retail spending, investing in local politics and politicians can have a greater effect on communities and national politics.
The CNN town halls are co-hosted by the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College and the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School.
They won't just be futile raging at the debased nature of American politics under Trump, but an efficacious means of actually changing those politics for the better.
Gregory Fealy, a senior fellow in Indonesian politics at the Australian National University, warned that the decree may not be smart politics for Mr. Joko after all.
Like a lot of progressive social media, it, too, is driven by a kind of identity politics — only it's an identity politics driven largely by white resentment.
"We're looking for courageous elected officials to carry our issues, to be a critical counterpoint to the politics that Trump represents, and also establishment politics," says Allison.
For all the attention paid to the politics of the far right in the Trump era, the biggest shift in American politics is happening somewhere else entirely.
The case against politics in sports reveals itself, over and over, as a complaint about other people's politics crowding an imagined consensus, and contradicting an imaginary consent.

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