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The Politic

The Politic: The Yale College Journal of Politics is a bi-monthly Yale University student publication that traces its roots to 1947, when the Yale Political Journal: A Magazine of Student Opinion was founded. The magazine was revived in 1979 as the Yale Political Monthly by future political commentator and historian Robert Kagan, and known alternately as Yale Political Magazine for the following twenty years.[1] In addition to Kagan, past Editors-in-Chief include author and CNN host Fareed Zakaria and Foreign Affairs Editor-in-Chief Gideon Rose.[2]

The Politic
Editors-In-Chief
  • Rachel Shin
  • Kyra McCreery
CategoriesAmerican Politics, International Relations
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherThe Politic, Inc.
Founded1947
CountryUnited States
Based inNew Haven, Connecticut
Websitehttp://www.thepolitic.org
The Yale Political Journal's first issue, published in February 1947.

History edit

In 1947, a group of undergraduate students started the Yale Political Journal: A Magazine of Student Opinion, or the Journal for short. In their first issue, the founding editors wrote:

"We have coined as our by-line, 'a magazine of student opinion' presupposing that student opinion is worthy of separation from the attitudes of other groups and that it is worthy as well of attention and study.”[3]

In 1979, Kagan revived the publication, which was for a period dormant, under a new name, Yale Political Monthly. At the time, Kagan was "frustrated that things tended to be one sided" at Yale, and he sought to provide a non-partisan platform for debate on campus.

Students relaunched the publication again in 2001, this time as The Politic, in response to increased interest in politics on campus following the 2000 presidential election.

Other Projects edit

The Politic has also expanded beyond the monthly magazine. In 2014, The Politic interviewed more than 100 diplomats and published the collection as a book, Diplomatic Discourse.[4] Ahead of the 2016 presidential election, The Politic surveyed Yale students from all fifty states for their impressions of and predictions for the election and published them in an interactive map.[5] In 2017, The Politic released its first documentary, Resettled: New Haven's Refugee Community,[6] which won the Best Student Film Award at the NHDocs Film Festival.[7]

In September of 2018, The Politic released its second documentary, 120 YEARS, which tells the story of Scott Lewis' wrongful conviction and ultimate exoneration after 20 years of incarceration. The documentary won the Human Rights Award at the Mystic Film Festival in October 2018 and Best Short Documentary Film at the 27th annual Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) in February 2019.[8]

The Politic regularly hosts events as part of a speaker series, The Politic Presents, for the Yale community. Past guests have included John Dickerson, Susan Glasser, Christiane Amanpour, Norman Ornstein, Jake Sullivan, Salman Rushdie, Jeffrey Sachs, Ken Burns, Jesse Jackson, Retired Gen. James Cartwright, and Malcolm Gladwell.

The Politic also conducts interviews with a range of prominent public figures such as Fareed Zakaria, Ezra Klein, Mark Cuban, Christiane Amanpour, Frank Bruni, Malcolm Gladwell, Jeb Bush, Dan Ariely, Jonathan Haidt, Ron Paul, Jeffrey Toobin, David Brooks, Ben Carson, Jake Sullivan, Rush Holt, Jr., Martin O'Malley, Michael Dukakis, Russ Feingold, Gretchen Carlson, Gina Raimondo, and Jake Tapper.

The Politic interviewed four 2020 presidential candidates: Cory Booker,[9] Pete Buttigieg,[10] Amy Klobuchar,[11] and Andrew Yang.[12]

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Andrew Mangino (2005-10-27). "Robert Kagan '80 follows father but forges own path". Yale Daily News. Retrieved 2009-10-08.
  2. ^ "Trustee Zakaria '86 found his niche at Yale". Yale Daily News. 2006-02-14. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  3. ^ Inc., The Politic (1947). "Yale Political Journal; A Magazine of Student Opinion 1947 February". The Politic. 1 (1). {{cite journal}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Shelton, Jim. "Yale Student Magazine Offers a Passport to U.S. Foreign Service". Connecticut Magazine. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  5. ^ "Yale's Take on the Election, Mapped". The Politic. 2017-07-31. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  6. ^ "Student documentary 'Resettled' looks at New Haven's refugee community". YaleNews. 2017-05-01. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  7. ^ "2017 Schedule". www.nhdocs.com. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  8. ^ "Wrongful conviction documentary by Yale undergrads is winning major awards". YaleNews. 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  9. ^ "Renewing an American City: Mayor Cory Booker". ThePolitic. 2009-01-19. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  10. ^ "An Interview With Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana". ThePolitic. 2017-05-08. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  11. ^ "An Interview with Amy Klobuchar, Senior Minnesota U.S. Senator". ThePolitic. 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  12. ^ "Interview with Andrew Yang, 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate". ThePolitic. 2018-07-08. Retrieved 2019-05-14.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Politic The Yale College Journal of Politics is a bi monthly Yale University student publication that traces its roots to 1947 when the Yale Political Journal A Magazine of Student Opinion was founded The magazine was revived in 1979 as the Yale Political Monthly by future political commentator and historian Robert Kagan and known alternately as Yale Political Magazine for the following twenty years 1 In addition to Kagan past Editors in Chief include author and CNN host Fareed Zakaria and Foreign Affairs Editor in Chief Gideon Rose 2 The PoliticEditors In ChiefRachel Shin Kyra McCreeryCategoriesAmerican Politics International RelationsFrequencyMonthlyPublisherThe Politic Inc Founded1947CountryUnited StatesBased inNew Haven ConnecticutWebsitehttp www thepolitic orgThe Yale Political Journal s first issue published in February 1947 Contents 1 History 2 Other Projects 3 Alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1947 a group of undergraduate students started the Yale Political Journal A Magazine of Student Opinion or the Journal for short In their first issue the founding editors wrote We have coined as our by line a magazine of student opinion presupposing that student opinion is worthy of separation from the attitudes of other groups and that it is worthy as well of attention and study 3 In 1979 Kagan revived the publication which was for a period dormant under a new name Yale Political Monthly At the time Kagan was frustrated that things tended to be one sided at Yale and he sought to provide a non partisan platform for debate on campus Students relaunched the publication again in 2001 this time as The Politic in response to increased interest in politics on campus following the 2000 presidential election Other Projects editThe Politic has also expanded beyond the monthly magazine In 2014 The Politic interviewed more than 100 diplomats and published the collection as a book Diplomatic Discourse 4 Ahead of the 2016 presidential election The Politic surveyed Yale students from all fifty states for their impressions of and predictions for the election and published them in an interactive map 5 In 2017 The Politic released its first documentary Resettled New Haven s Refugee Community 6 which won the Best Student Film Award at the NHDocs Film Festival 7 In September of 2018 The Politic released its second documentary 120 YEARS which tells the story of Scott Lewis wrongful conviction and ultimate exoneration after 20 years of incarceration The documentary won the Human Rights Award at the Mystic Film Festival in October 2018 and Best Short Documentary Film at the 27th annual Pan African Film Festival PAFF in February 2019 8 The Politic regularly hosts events as part of a speaker series The Politic Presents for the Yale community Past guests have included John Dickerson Susan Glasser Christiane Amanpour Norman Ornstein Jake Sullivan Salman Rushdie Jeffrey Sachs Ken Burns Jesse Jackson Retired Gen James Cartwright and Malcolm Gladwell The Politic also conducts interviews with a range of prominent public figures such as Fareed Zakaria Ezra Klein Mark Cuban Christiane Amanpour Frank Bruni Malcolm Gladwell Jeb Bush Dan Ariely Jonathan Haidt Ron Paul Jeffrey Toobin David Brooks Ben Carson Jake Sullivan Rush Holt Jr Martin O Malley Michael Dukakis Russ Feingold Gretchen Carlson Gina Raimondo and Jake Tapper The Politic interviewed four 2020 presidential candidates Cory Booker 9 Pete Buttigieg 10 Amy Klobuchar 11 and Andrew Yang 12 Alumni editRobert Kagan Gideon Rose Fareed ZakariaReferences edit Andrew Mangino 2005 10 27 Robert Kagan 80 follows father but forges own path Yale Daily News Retrieved 2009 10 08 Trustee Zakaria 86 found his niche at Yale Yale Daily News 2006 02 14 Retrieved 2013 04 02 Inc The Politic 1947 Yale Political Journal A Magazine of Student Opinion 1947 February The Politic 1 1 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a last has generic name help Shelton Jim Yale Student Magazine Offers a Passport to U S Foreign Service Connecticut Magazine Retrieved 2017 08 05 Yale s Take on the Election Mapped The Politic 2017 07 31 Retrieved 2017 08 05 Student documentary Resettled looks at New Haven s refugee community YaleNews 2017 05 01 Retrieved 2017 08 05 2017 Schedule www nhdocs com Retrieved 2017 08 05 Wrongful conviction documentary by Yale undergrads is winning major awards YaleNews 2019 03 06 Retrieved 2019 05 14 Renewing an American City Mayor Cory Booker ThePolitic 2009 01 19 Retrieved 2019 05 14 An Interview With Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend Indiana ThePolitic 2017 05 08 Retrieved 2019 05 14 An Interview with Amy Klobuchar Senior Minnesota U S Senator ThePolitic 2017 06 28 Retrieved 2019 05 14 Interview with Andrew Yang 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate ThePolitic 2018 07 08 Retrieved 2019 05 14 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Politic amp oldid 1178766060, wikipedia, 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