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These protests in Kashmir weren’t about India Christopher Clary - May 17, 2024 In Pakistan, government austerity measures proved highly unpopular.
Israel’s assault on Gaza is about more than a fight with Hamas Brent E. Sasley - May 16, 2024 How collective memories of historical trauma factor into Israel’s response to the Oct. 7 attacks.
A gunman shot Slovakia’s prime minister. Here’s what you need to know. Michal Onderco - May 15, 2024 The attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico happened in a deeply divided political context.
Trump wants Nixon’s impoundment power. What’s impoundment? Andrew Rudalevige - May 15, 2024 Another installment in the presidential power series.
Why the media struggle to cover threats to democracy Danny Hayes - May 8, 2024 Framing election denial as a danger may violate journalistic norms.
Good To Know: The Eurovision Song Contest Alexandra Guisinger - May 7, 2024 Why Eurovision is a model of the best and worst of international cooperation.
Good to Know: Public backlash Alexander Kustov - May 6, 2024 It’s important to understand the role – and risk – of backlash in today’s politics.
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.