South Africa 2024: Everything has changed, but nothing is different Daniel de Kadt - June 7, 2024 The long-ruling ANC lost its majority, but voters seem to want more of the same.
The perils of conflating anti-Zionism with antisemitism Michael Tesler - June 5, 2024 Feelings about Jews are much stronger predictors of Republicans’ views of Israel than Democrats' views.
Why Trump’s attacks on the NY jury are especially troubling Melissa Schwartzberg - June 4, 2024 The former president frequently denounces U.S. institutions that don’t agree with him. But this is different.
India will announce election results – any surprises? Christopher Clary - June 3, 2024 Polls show a huge win for Narendra Modi’s BJP, after a 44-day election process.
The Clash, ‘Jail Guitar Doors’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - May 30, 2024 Trump is convicted.
Mexico’s next president – and AMLO’s legacy Heather Sullivan - May 30, 2024 The June 2 elections will determine Mexico’s future course on several important issues.
Voter suppression tops Black women’s concerns about democracy Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - May 29, 2024 For Black women, the Voting Rights Amendment is essential for democracy.
How immigration issues are steering South Africa’s 2024 elections Kim Yi Dionne and Beth Wellman - May 28, 2024 An expert discusses immigration campaign rhetoric, xenophobia, and diaspora voting.
Why Rishi Sunak is gambling on an early U.K. general election Alastair Smith - May 27, 2024 The Tory party could have let the election clock run for another few months.
Understanding the fake news about South Africa’s elections Kim Yi Dionne and Shelley Liu - May 27, 2024 Shelley Liu shares the latest on disinformation and misinformation in the lead-up to the 2024 elections.