How Asian American politics has changed, and where it stands today Nadia E. Brown and Janelle Wong - May 28, 2026 A Good Chat with Janelle Wong challenges the misconceptions about Asian American political behavior.
Will there ever be comprehensive immigration reform in the U.S.? Eric Gonzalez Juenke - May 2, 2026 Immigration reform remains popular, but Trump may have closed the window – for now.
The long-standing Democratic advantage in party identification is gone Brian Schaffner - March 25, 2026 A new report shows how much the partisan landscape has shifted.
Good to Know: As New START expires, what’s next? Ananya Balakrishnan, Maria C. Garcia, and Stacie Goddard - February 19, 2026 This bilateral arms control treaty expired in February 2026, raising big questions about future options to curtail nuclear arsenals.
The Federal Reserve is still playing defense Sarah Binder and Mark Spindel - January 21, 2026 Four takeaways from the latest bouts between Trump and the Federal Reserve.
Central Asian leaders forge new deals with Trump Isabelle DeSisto - November 12, 2025 Here’s what happened at this year’s C5+1 meeting.
Nancy Pelosi, a master legislator and partisan warrior Michele Swers - November 7, 2025 A formidable member of Congress will step down next year.
Congress used to pass bipartisan immigration laws. What happened? Eric Gonzalez Juenke - November 5, 2025 The end of the Cold War laid the foundation for our polarized immigration era.
Black members of Congress are aging – but not stepping down Nadia E. Brown and Michael G. Strawbridge - October 9, 2025 Our data finds Congressional Black Caucus members enter office later and stay in office longer than their colleagues.
2024 brought high voter turnout – but a growing racial gap Devin Caughey, Bernard Fraga, Robert Griffin, and Christopher Warshaw - October 7, 2025 New data shows that while white turnout has spiked, turnout among Black and other non-white Americans has stagnated.