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Robert Shapiro

Wallace S. Sayre Professor of Government and Professor of International and Public Affairs; Vice Dean of SIPA

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Personal Details

Robert Y. Shapiro is a professor and former chair of the Department of Political Science at Columbia University, and he served as acting director of Columbia’s Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP) during 2008–2009. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He received a Distinguished Columbia Faculty Award in 2012 and in 2010 the Outstanding Achievement Award of the New York Chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (NYAAPOR).

Shapiro specializes in American politics with research and teaching interests in public opinion, policymaking, political leadership, the mass media, and applications of statistical methods. He has taught at Columbia since 1982 after receiving his degree and serving as a study director at the National Opinion Research Center (University of Chicago).

He is co-author of The Rational Public: Fifty Years of Trends in Americans' Policy Preferences, with Benjamin Page (University of Chicago Press, 1992) and Politicians Don't Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness, with Lawrence Jacobs (University of Chicago Press, 2000). His most recent books are The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media, edited with Lawrence R. Jacobs (Oxford University Press, 2011) and Selling Fear: Counterterrorism, the Media, and Public Opinion, with Brigittte L. Nacos and Yaeli Bloch-Elkon (University of Chicago Press, 2011). He is also coauthor or coeditor of several other books and has published numerous articles in major academic journals.

Shapiro served for many years as editor of Public Opinion Quarterly’s "The Polls–Trends" section, and is currently chair of the journal’s Advisory Committee. He also serves on the editorial boards of Political Science Quarterly, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Public Opinion Quarterly, and Critical Review, and is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research. He has been President of NYAAPOR and Councilor-at-Large in national AAPOR.

His current research examines partisan polarization and ideological politics in the United States, as well as other topics concerned with public opinion and policymaking.

Education

  • PhD in Political Science, University of Chicago
  • MA in Policy Studies, University of Chicago
  • MA in Political Science, University of Chicago
  • BS in Political Science, MIT

Honors and Awards

  • Vice President, Academy of Political Science
  • Bruce E. Gronbeck Political Communication Research Book Award, 2014
  • Distinguished Columbia Faculty Award, Columbia University, 2012
  • Outstanding Achievement Award, New York Chapter, American Association for Public Opinion Research (NYAAPOR), 2010

Research And Publications

In The Media

Democratic Resilience

Robert Shapiro, a professor of government at Columbia University, told Newsweek: "Two things are at work. One is genuine Democratic dislike of what is happening in the economy regarding prices, tariffs, etc. and then all the opposition to what Trump has been doing."

Aug 27 2025
Newsweek
Democratic Resilience

Robert Y. Shapiro told Newsweek: "Based on this poll and other polling data, no single candidate could simply catch up to Mamdani."

Aug 18 2025
Newsweek
Democratic Resilience

"I would not make any big deal of this," Robert Y. Shapiro told Newsweek. "With so many polls being done, results that look like outliers or noteworthy changes need to be treated as possible due to normal sampling error, where you can get what looks like an outlier one out of twenty times."

Aug 12 2025
Newsweek
Democratic Resilience

Trump's support fell off because he has gone too far beyond what even his supporters have wanted -- to secure the southern border and deport the bad guys," Robert Shapiro told Newsweek.

Jul 21 2025
Newsweek

A special counsel is an independent prosecutor appointed by the attorney general to investigate, and potentially prosecute, cases in extraordinary circumstances, Robert Shapiro told McClatchy News.

Jul 18 2025
Miami Herald