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@Jay__CostBio & Experience
Jay Cost is the Gerald R. Ford nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he focuses on political theory, Congress, and elections. He is also a visiting scholar at Grove City College and a contributing editor at the Washington Examiner.
Dr. Cost’s interests are broadly focused on civic republicanism in the United States, with emphases on the political theory of James Madison, the problem of political corruption, the role of political parties, the development of civic institutions over time, and the power and responsibility of Congress. He writes and speaks frequently on American elections, with a special attention on placing contemporary trends in historical context.
His books include James Madison: America’s First Politician (Basic Books, 2021); The Price of Greatness: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and the Creation of American Oligarchy (Basic Books, June 2018); and A Republic No More: Big Government and the Rise of Political Corruption(Encounter Books, 2015). Dr. Cost’s next book, Democracy or Republic: The People and the Constitution is due to be released later this year.
Dr. Cost has a PhD and an MA in political science from the University of Chicago and a BA in government and history from the University of Virginia.
Experience
- Washington Examiner: Contributing Editor, 2018–present
- Grove City College: Visiting Scholar, Institute for Faith and Freedom, 2019-present
- Weekly Standard: Staff Writer, Senior Writer, Contributing Editor, 2010–18
- RealClearPolitics: Elections Analyst, 2005–10
Education
PhD, MA, political science, University of Chicago
BA, government and history, University of Virginia