Danny Hayes December 2, 2023
Maybe that's why he’s Sportsperson of the Year.
Kelebogile Zvobgo December 1, 2023
Sunday is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Here’s a recap of some of the year’s highs and lows.
Stacie Goddard December 1, 2023
UK’s refugees-to-Rwanda plan could undermine Northern Ireland peace
A contested policy to send asylum seekers who arrive in the U.K. to Rwanda could rattle the Good Friday agreement.
Christopher Clary November 30, 2023
Does India have a targeted killing program?
Here are the most recent developments.
Nadia E. Brown and Elise Blasingame November 30, 2023
How Native women in state legislatures are changing politics
From tribal sovereignty to missing and murdered Indigenous women, they’re responding to Native concerns.
Editors'Picks
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Announcing the Good Authority fellows program
Apply by Jan. 15, 2024 to join the Good Authority team of contributors.
Kim Yi Dionne and John Sides
- October 16, 2023
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Gaza and Israel: Five things to watch
Here’s what you need to know following Saturday’s attack by Hamas.
Marc Lynch
- October 9, 2023
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Does Putin have a vote in U.S. elections?
International relations scholars have a ‘good chat’ about U.S. elections and foreign policy.
Elizabeth N. Saunders, Marina E. Henke, Nadiya Kostyuk, Rachel Myrick, and Kenneth Schultz
- September 28, 2023
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What does it take to depose the House speaker?
Hint: There’s a secret list of speakers in waiting
Sarah Binder
- September 25, 2023
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Alfred Kwadzo Torsu and Matthias Krönke November 29, 2023
Africa’s message to COP28: Take action now on climate change
Afrobarometer surveys in 39 countries show citizens want immediate measures to mitigate climate-related threats.
Andrew Rudalevige November 28, 2023
Why Donald Trump is happy a Colorado judge called him an insurrectionist
What happens when Trump's 2024 candidacy confronts the 14th Amendment?
Henry Farrell and Mark Blyth November 27, 2023
How will the world pay for the green transition?
If Trump and the Republicans win, it may be the end of the green transition in the U.S., argues Mark Blyth.
John Sides November 27, 2023
The myth of Mitt Romney’s 47% comment won’t die
No, this gaffe didn’t cost Romney the election.
Adrián Lucardi, Noam Lupu, and Jorge Mangonnet November 24, 2023
Why Javier Milei won and why he’ll struggle to keep his promises
There are big barriers to his sweeping agenda for Argentina.
Erik Voeten November 23, 2023
What’s behind the surprising far right win in the Netherlands
Wilders’ reliance on floating voters will shape his coalition and governing prospects.
Nadia E. Brown and Kouslaa Kessler-Mata November 23, 2023
California apologized to Native Americans. What comes next is harder.
The California Truth and Healing Council faces big challenges.
Danny Hayes November 22, 2023
No, TikTok isn’t souring young people on the Biden economy
In some polls, young people are even more optimistic than older Americans.
BookReviews & Interviews
Are carbon markets helping to slow climate change? Maybe.
Carbon trading has been around for a quarter-century. But do these mechanisms represent true reductions?
Pakistan has a narrow window to boost climate resilience
The 2022 floods are only part of Pakistan’s environmental crisis.
The effects of climate change will force millions to migrate
Here's what this means for human security.
The Paris climate agreement calls for big investments in renewable energy
Here's why governments love it.