Enns is the Robert S. Harrison Director of the Cornell Center for Social Sciences, the executive director of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research and a professor of government. Kriner is the Clinton Rossiter Professor in American Institutions.
“Conventional wisdom has long held that U.S. public opinion rallies around the flag and the president in the wake of international crises,” Enns and Kriner write in the piece. “But can the U.S. response to the war in Ukraine deliver a rally in support for President Biden? Probably not."
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From left, Steven Jackson, vice provost for academic innovation; Derina Samuel, Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) associate director; Cornelia Ye Outstanding Teaching award winners Judith Tauber and Amanda Domingues; and Rob Vanderlan, CTI executive director.