Today is International Women’s Day Kelebogile Zvobgo - March 8, 2024 Here’s a recap of some of the year’s highs and lows.
Trump had the nomination sewn up before a single vote was cast John Sides - March 7, 2024 Two graphs show his dominance in the “invisible primary.”
A Russian destabilization campaign put Moldova in the news Isabelle DeSisto and Grigore Pop-Eleches - March 5, 2024 Maia Sandu, Moldova's pro-E.U. president, is up for reelection this fall.
Good Playlist: Music to help you find the headspace to teach ▶️ Colin M. Brown - March 4, 2024 Check out this detailed playlist covering politics around the world.
What Mitch McConnell leaves behind Sarah Binder - March 2, 2024 He normalized obstruction but sometimes made the Senate work.
How Black women get their political news matters for this election Nadia E. Brown, Camille Burge, and Christine M. Slaughter - February 29, 2024 A new study investigates the ways Black women use social media, TV news, and other sources to engage with politics.
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.
Surprised by those Fourth of July tanks? Here’s what political science can tell us about nationalism, patriotism and public opinion. Kathleen Powers - July 3, 2019 Nationalism doesn’t always involve militarism. And patriotism is different from both.
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.