Why it’s gotten harder to predict the outcome of the 2024 debates John Sides - June 27, 2024 A new schedule means that the old research and history may not apply.
Why nationalist parties don’t always like their national soccer teams Erik Voeten - June 25, 2024 Far-right surge in European elections casts a shadow over EURO 2024.
Mauritanians support electoral democracy, but will the government deliver? Alfred Kwadzo Torsu and Rehan Visser - June 24, 2024 Health, education, and economic issues top citizens’ concerns ahead of the June presidential elections.
Politicians on all sides campaign on restricting immigration Alexander Kustov - June 20, 2024 Voters dislike immigration, especially when it is unauthorized. That’s pushing all politicians to respond.
Here’s what motivates people to host refugees Leonid Peisakhin, Nik Stoop, and Peter van der Windt - June 19, 2024 Empathy is what drives people to host the displaced, our study found.
Black media figures may be pushing Black men from the Democratic Party Niambi M. Carter - June 18, 2024 Charlamagne Tha God and others are sending messages that could upend traditional party loyalties.
Chiquita and the long, dark history of conducting business in weak states Heather Sullivan - June 17, 2024 Here’s what you need to know about the U.S. court case that found Chiquita liable for killings carried out by a Colombian paramilitary group.
Zero Boys, ‘Civilization’s Dying’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - June 14, 2024 America’s high court overturned a ban on converting semi-automatic weapons into machine guns.
Anti-Jewish attitudes have increased among anti-Israel Americans Michael Tesler - June 13, 2024 But pro-Palestinian Americans still rate Jews more favorably than supporters of Israel rate Muslims.
Good Chat: What just happened in India’s elections? Christopher Clary and Adam Ziegfeld - June 12, 2024 Adam Ziegfeld explains the politics and geography behind the losses for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP.