The political scientist reigniting interest in a multiparty system
Lee Drutman was named as one of the Washington Post’s “Next 50” for 2026 for his work on proportional representation and electoral reform.
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Lee Drutman was named as one of the Washington Post’s “Next 50” for 2026 for his work on proportional representation and electoral reform.
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Lee Drutman was interviewed for a Vox explainer video on increasing the size of the US House.
Future Security Scenarios Lab Director and Senior Fellow Amy J. Nelson was recently quoted by in a on the expiration of the New START Treaty.
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