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Good to Know: What is polarization? Laura C. Bucci - October 8, 2024 And how did America get so polarized?
Key takeaways from the 2024 NATO summit James Goldgeier - July 12, 2024 Projecting a strong alliance isn’t easy, especially when American politics are so uncertain.
In Memoriam: Charles O. Jones Sarah Binder, Mark Rozell, Kathryn Tenpas, and Russell L. Riley - January 12, 2024 Chuck helped us understand the promise and limits of power in the U.S. constitutional system.
Why global commerce is now in the crossfire Bruce Jones - January 11, 2024 From the Red Sea to the Baltic and the Pacific, geopolitics are putting global commerce at risk.
Good to Know: The U.S. commitment to Taiwan Jeremy Wallace - January 10, 2024 U.S.-Taiwan relations are complicated. Here's an explainer.
Everything you should know about the House speakership battle Sarah Binder, Ruth Bloch Rubin, Matt Glassman, and Molly Reynolds - October 10, 2023 Four political scientists have a ‘good chat’ about what happened – and what comes next.
What Middle East scholars really think about boycotting Israel Shibley Telhami and Marc Lynch - November 22, 2022 The latest Middle East Scholars Barometer survey explored this contentious issue — and more
Public support for Ukraine remains high in the U.S., survey shows Shibley Telhami - October 20, 2022 Americans see Ukraine as succeeding in its fight against the Russian invasion. That might explain the robust public support for Ukraine.
Biden will pardon federal marijuana offenses. What will the states do? Daniel Mallinson and Lee Hannah - October 13, 2022 Biden’s action could help some Democratic candidates for the House. But the real action on cannabis policy now rests with the states.