Laura C. Bucci
September 2, 2024
Can the GOP really become the party of America’s workers?
A short history of Labor Day – and a look at labor politics this election.
David Lay Williams
May 24, 2024
What Alito’s flags say about American patriotism
Tocqueville can still teach us about U.S. democracy.
Nadia E. Brown
March 18, 2024
In 2024, political violence against Black women is a big threat
Women’s History Month is good time to thank our Black women in office – and keep them safe.
Kelebogile Zvobgo
January 27, 2024
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Germany’s memory landscape helps us teach about the past – and the present.
Sarah Binder, Mark Rozell, Kathryn Tenpas, and Russell L. Riley
January 12, 2024
In Memoriam: Charles O. Jones
Chuck helped us understand the promise and limits of power in the U.S. constitutional system.
Marc Lynch, Jeremy Pressman, and Jay Ulfelder
October 27, 2023
Will protests over the Israel-Hamas war shift U.S. policy?
Two experts share their insights on the growing number of U.S. protest events.
Sean Kates, Joshua Tucker, and Jonathan Ladd
December 29, 2022
Since 2018, Republicans have lost confidence in U.S. institutions
And Amazon is no longer one of America’s most beloved institutions, our research finds.
Cem Tecimer and Andrew O’Donohue
December 21, 2022
A Turkish court sentenced Erdogan’s rival to prison. That could backfire.
If the conviction stands, Istanbul’s popular mayor couldn’t run for president in 2023. But voters sometimes rebel against efforts to subvert democracy.
Sally Sharif
November 18, 2022
Ethiopia’s peace may depend on post-conflict plans for Tigray soldiers
Successfully demobilizing and reintegrating rebels could help Ethiopia avoid further conflict, research shows
Stacie Goddard
October 13, 2022
What’s in Biden’s National Security Strategy?
The NSS conveys the president’s vision – and the country’s ‘grand strategy.’