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DESCRIPTION:State of Democracy Lecture Series presents a Post-Election Pane
 l: What Happened and Why? What Are the Likely Policy Implications? Panelis
 ts include Len Burman\n(Public Administration \n\nand International Affair
 s)\, Jenn Jackson (Political Science)\, James Steinberg (Social Science\, 
 International Affairs\, and Law)\, and Margaret Thompson (History and Poli
 tical Science).\nA Virtual Event via Zoom. You will be able to RSVP by vis
 iting our website mid-October at www.maxwell.syr.edu/stateofdemocracy. For
  more information\, please contact Kelley Coleman at kgcolema@syr.edu or c
 all 315.443.9707. This lecture series is sponsored by the Maxwell School o
 f Syracuse University and coordinated by the Campbell Public Affairs Insti
 tute.
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SUMMARY:Post Election Panel: What Happened and Why? What Are the Likely Pol
 icy Implications?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>State of Democracy Lecture Series presents 
 a <strong><em>Post-Election Panel: What Happened and Why? What Are the Lik
 ely Policy Implications?</em></strong> Panelists include <strong>Len Burma
 n</strong>\n(Public Administration \n\nand International Affairs)\, <stron
 g>Jenn Jackson</strong> (Political Science)\, <strong>James Steinberg</str
 ong> (Social Science\, International Affairs\, and Law)\, and <strong>Marg
 aret Thompson</strong> (History and Political Science).\n</p><p><br></p><p
 >A Virtual Event via Zoom. You will be able to RSVP by visiting our websit
 e mid-October at <a href="http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/stateofdemocracy" tit
 le="www.maxwell.syr.edu/stateofdemocracy">www.maxwell.syr.edu/stateofdemoc
 racy</a>. For more information\, please contact Kelley Coleman at kgcolema
 @syr.edu or call 315.443.9707. This lecture series is sponsored by the Max
 well School of Syracuse University and coordinated by the Campbell Public 
 Affairs Institute.<br></p>
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