DC-Area Universities Are Offering Trump Classes This Fall
Briefly

Local universities are responding to the political climate by offering courses that critically address the implications of the Trump administration. For instance, George Mason University's Jennifer Nicoll Victor is updating her course to explore the US's perceived shift towards authoritarianism. Similarly, Johns Hopkins University's Benjamin Ginsberg focuses on the increasing prominence of the executive branch during Trump's presidency. Meanwhile, George Washington University's Michael Goff intends to engage students with real-time assessments of current controversies surrounding the Trump administration and its long-term viability.
This year, Jennifer Nicoll Victor is revising her course to reflect the US's drift towards an authoritarian regime, with readings exploring life in such countries.
The course by Benjamin Ginsberg examines how the executive branch gained prominence during the Trump era, highlighting the shift to a 'presidentialist era'.
Michael Goff's course aims to analyze the ongoing controversies involving the Trump administration, assessing its dysfunctionality and potential for future success.
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