The Navy’s fuel leak in Hawaiʻi outraged local activists. That’s happened around the globe. Michael Allen, Carla Martinez-Machain, and Andrea Malji - January 12, 2022 Military bases’ environmental harms disproportionally hurt ethnic minorities — and they have pushed back
Politics is still local. When incumbents face off in redrawn districts, community ties make a big difference. Charles Hunt - November 29, 2021 Yes, party matters. But so do incumbents’ deep ties to their districts.
What’s behind India’s dramatic pandemic surge? Here’s one factor: Too little competition in Parliament. Nisha Bellinger - June 1, 2021 In India’s states, more parties in the legislature are associated with better health outcomes
Biden will stop the U.S. troop drawdown in Germany, but also push for smaller deployments around the world Michael Allen, Michael Flynn, and Carla Martinez-Machain - February 10, 2021 Our research reveals what helps U.S. military basing succeed
Trump finally wore a mask. Why do conservatives resist them? Jen Schneider - July 15, 2020 It’s not just about masculinity.
Trump wants South Korea and Japan to pay more for defense Michael Allen, Michael Flynn, and Carla Martinez-Machain - November 25, 2019 What does it cost to maintain the U.S. military presence in allied countries?
To end mass protests, Sudan has cut off Internet access nationwide. Here’s why. Steven Feldstein - June 13, 2019 It’s a very costly strategy.
We asked experts to grade Trump’s first year as a president. Here’s what they said. Justin Vaughn and Brandon Rottinghaus - January 19, 2018 Just one year in, President Trump already has had a
Free and fair elections attract investment, no matter who’s elected. Here’s why. Mike Touchton - January 8, 2016 [caption id="attachment_32114" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Campaign posters of opposition presidential candidate
New ranking of U.S. presidents puts Lincoln at No. 1, Obama at 18; Kennedy judged most overrated Justin Vaughn and Brandon Rottinghaus - February 16, 2015 Although it has been celebrated officially since 1879, Presidents' Day