New findings from the 2022 U.S. Transgender Survey Zein Murib - February 27, 2024 New state-level bills targeting transgender, nonbinary, and intersex Americans add to these individuals' concerns.
Good Playlist: Intro to comparative politics ▶️ Christian Breunig - February 26, 2024 A soundtrack to encourage students to apply course concepts in a different context.
Young Indonesians voted in a former general as president Nathanael Gratias Sumaktoyo - February 23, 2024 The 2024 election results suggest new challenges for Indonesia’s 25-year democracy.
Good to Know: U.S. war powers Andrew Rudalevige - February 22, 2024 Does the president or Congress have the power to go to war?
Alexei Navalny has died. What is his legacy? Joshua Tucker, Timothy Frye, Bryn Rosenfeld, Andrei Soldatov, Daniel Treisman, Konstantin Sonin, and Kathryn Stoner - February 21, 2024 We asked scholars of Russian politics for their insights.
What Europe can do to reverse democratic backsliding 🎧 Erik Voeten and Daniel Kelemen - February 19, 2024 A conversation with Dan Kelemen about the successes and failures of stopping democratic decline in Hungary and the rest of Europe.
UN court decides Russia has violated treaty to combat terrorism Kelebogile Zvobgo - February 16, 2024 But the court didn’t agree with most of Ukraine’s complaint.
Democrats aren’t driving radicalization on immigration Ashley Jardina and Trent Ollerenshaw - February 15, 2024 A recent Washington Post op-ed blames the wrong party.
Hungary’s president just resigned Joshua Tucker - February 14, 2024 And that’s the least interesting part of an evolving political scandal.