Alexandra Guisinger

Alexandra Guisinger is an associate professor of political science at Temple University. She is co-principal investigator of the Foreign Policy in a Diverse Society project, housed in Temple University’s Public Policy Lab. She studies public, market, and governmental responses to foreign economic policy, and is the author of American Opinion on Trade: Preferences without Politics (Oxford University Press, 2017).


Are you ready to vote? It’s Eurovision time.

The ostensibly apolitical song contest is once again combining crystals and controversy. Cue the fire and violins.

Can foreign policy issues really affect elections?

Our surveys from 2023-25 show Americans are anxious about global affairs, but not necessarily paying close attention.

Russia has launched its answer to Eurovision

The Intervision song contest delivered politics, propaganda, and controversy.

How do Americans see U.S. support for Ukraine?

A new survey examines the “guns vs. butter” argument.

Yes, it’s Eurovision time again

Cue the big costumes, bright lights, and contentious politics.

Good Chat: About those Trump tariffs…

Todd Tucker discusses the April 2 tariff announcement, and what comes next.

Democrats and Republicans really disagree on U.S. foreign aid

Our December 2024 survey data reveals what divides Americans on this issue.

Good to Know: How tariffs work

The idea of tariffs as a tax revenue stream seems easy to understand. Their political consequences are less so.

Friends, foes, and situationships in U.S. foreign policy

How scholars and the U.S. public characterize China, the European Union, and India today.

How experts and the public see the proposed U.S. Steel sale

Blocking the sale to Nippon Steel unites presidential candidates – but not the public or experts.