The challenges facing Black leaders Nadia E. Brown and Terri Givens - January 12, 2024 Terri Givens' book Radical Empathy offers next steps for Harvard and other institutions.
In Memoriam: Charles O. Jones Sarah Binder, Mark Rozell, Kathryn Tenpas, and Russell L. Riley - January 12, 2024 Chuck helped us understand the promise and limits of power in the U.S. constitutional system.
Why global commerce is now in the crossfire Bruce Jones - January 11, 2024 From the Red Sea to the Baltic and the Pacific, geopolitics are putting global commerce at risk.
Good to Know: The U.S. commitment to Taiwan Jeremy Wallace - January 10, 2024 U.S.-Taiwan relations are complicated. Here's an explainer.
Good to Know: Collective security Stacie Goddard - January 9, 2024 An explainer on collective security agreements like NATO.
Announcing Good Authority teaching resources Elizabeth N. Saunders - January 9, 2024 Bookmark these Good Authority resources that will be especially useful for instructors and political science enthusiasts.
The definitive (?) international relations playlist, 2018-2023 ▶️ Mark Copelovitch - January 8, 2024 "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" and more.
Americans support DEI – for now, at least Michael Tesler - January 8, 2024 In 2023, polling consistently showed strong support for diversity, equity, and inclusion. That could change in 2024.
COP28: An expert explains the latest climate developments 🎧 Erik Voeten and Joanna Lewis - January 6, 2024 In this podcast episode, Joanna Lewis explains fossil fuel phase-outs, climate cooperation, and more.
New Order, ‘Ultraviolence’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - January 5, 2024 2024 brings an uptick in violent threats.