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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
James Ceaser: Overview History Of The American Party System
Hoover Institution fellow James Ceaser talks about the origin and development of the political parties, as well as the history, principles, and current state of the Democratic and Republican parties.
James Ceaser: Should We Abolish The Electoral College?
Hoover Institution fellow James Ceaser explores the history and purpose of the Electoral College on We the People.
James Ceaser on the John Batchelor Show (20:07)
The Demagogues Move In
The Democrats and the Republicans: two of the oldest, most storied political parties in all of history. Hoover fellow James Ceaser on how they got put up for rent.
'The 2008 Presidential Election'
“The 2008 Presidential Election," St. Ambrose University's sixth annual Folwell Lecture in Political Science will feature media expert and author James Ceaser, professor of politics at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville...
2012 in Perspective: Crossroad: The Stakes in the 2012 Elections
Thinking The Unthinkable
How to survive a Trump presidency.
Virginia Professor Of Politics To Speak On Presidential Election At Ashbrook Center
Dr. James Ceaser, professor of politics at the University of Virginia and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, will speak on the topic of “The 2016 Election: The Best Outcome to the Worst Choice?” at the Ashbrook Center Colloquium on Friday, Nov. 18, at 3 p.m. in the Ashbrook Center, located on the eighth floor of the Library on the Ashland University campus.
The State Of Conservatism Today
JMC board members Bill Kristol and James Ceaser will discuss contemporary conservatism with Eliana Johnson and Ross Douthat at Yale on April 3, 2018.
The Right Way
Why there's nothing the matter with Kansas - and conservatives will prevail.
The Businessman vs. the Professor
Trump's Rhetoric Is Harsher Than Previous Nominees
It's not every presidential election in which one candidate suggests the other should be in prison.
The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Hoosier VP?
Auditions to be Donald Trump’s running mate are underway in Indiana.
The Facts and the Furious
Disagreements—and insults. Presidential politics, on the boil.
Where the Left Is Going
The long, strange trip of progressivism.
Shaken and Stirred
That tremor felt after Election Day was American democracy in action. Donald Trump’s allies and foes alike can make sure American principles stand firm.
Putin May Have Plans For Both Trump And Hillary
Conspiracy theories vs. Occam's razor.
What Obama Isn't Saying
The apolitical politics of progressivism. . . .
The Presidential Nomination Mess
It is a peculiarity of American government that after more than 200 years no fixed system exists for selecting the president of the United States...

