Will foreign policy actually matter in the 2024 U.S. election? Elizabeth N. Saunders - September 21, 2023 It may not matter much to voters, but foreign policy is definitely on the ballot.
Biden is worried about Chinese control of ‘strategic technology.’ But which technologies are strategic? Jeffrey Ding and Allan Dafoe - June 3, 2021 The administration’s report on “critical technologies” is due Friday.
It’s Susan B. Anthony Day. Here’s how women’s suffrage changed the world. Sam Winter-Levy and Bryan Schonfeld - February 15, 2021 Democracies where women got to vote went to war less and spent more on health and education
Contact tracing apps can help stop coronavirus. But they can hurt privacy. Toby Shevlane, Ben Garfinkel, and Allan Dafoe - April 28, 2020 Governments now face trust issues and trade-offs
After terrorist attack in Kashmir, will India seek vengeance or de-escalation? Christopher Clary - February 25, 2019 Let’s examine Modi’s rhetoric for clues.
Trump is trying to send North Korea a message. He’s got a long way to go. Roseanne McManus, Keren Yarhi-Milo, and Danielle Lupton - April 26, 2017 On Wednesday, President Trump will summon the entire Senate to
Here’s what China’s people really think about the South China Sea Jessica Chen Weiss - July 14, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43781" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A restaurant worker puts up a
Dial ICT for conflict? Four lessons on conflict and contention in the info age Nils Weidmann, Jason Lyall, and Allan Dafoe - February 23, 2015 [caption id="attachment_21597" align="aligncenter" width="640"] (Al Jazeera)[/caption] The past decade has