Americans see Afghan and Ukrainian refugees very differently. Why? Scott Williamson, Melina Platas, Lauren Prather, Claire Adida, and Adeline Lo - April 28, 2022 But research suggests some approaches can help communities successfully absorb all kinds of refugees
New variants mean we’re only as strong as the weakest national health systems. Identifying them is hard. Leonard Seabrooke and Alexander Kentikelenis - November 27, 2021 To tackle threats like omicron, we need to know how well different countries are prepared for pandemics
People have long predicted the collapse of the Washington Consensus. It keeps reappearing under new guises. Sarah Babb and Alexander Kentikelenis - April 15, 2021 30 years later, global financial institutions still condition loans on policies like 'structural reforms’
Biden promises to embrace multilateralism again. World leaders agree. Alexander Kentikelenis and Erik Voeten - December 15, 2020 Our research suggests the liberal order has staying power
Does the pandemic spell the end of populism? Most likely not — here’s why. Sara B. Hobolt and Catherine E. De Vries - July 23, 2020 Political change results from the tug of war between two forces: dominance and innovation
European nations have to decide whether big compromises on post-coronavirus funding are worth it Catherine E. De Vries - April 22, 2020 This is how disagreements over debt and refugees widened the E.U.’s political rifts
To remove Trump from office, Democrats need these GOP senators. Christian Grose and Anthony Bertelli - November 25, 2019 Here’s what we can learn from Clinton’s impeachment trial.
The International Monetary Fund will select a new director. Here’s what you need to know. Alexander Kentikelenis - September 2, 2019 Christine Lagarde’s resignation has sparked an unconventional race.
Italy just voted for two very different kinds of populism Piero Stanig, Massimo Anelli, Massimo Pulejo, and Italo Colantone - March 28, 2018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/world/five-star-movements-win-in-italian-elections-is-big-but-inconclusive/2018/03/05/c268af4e-207c-11e8-946c-9420060cb7bd_video.html The Italian legislative election of March 4 had two
The real reason the U.K. voted for Brexit? Jobs lost to Chinese competition. Piero Stanig and Italo Colantone - July 7, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43423" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A Union flag flies above an