Will Congress shut down the government over aid to Israel and Ukraine? Elizabeth N. Saunders, Sarah Binder, Michael Tesler, Jordan Tama, and Andrew Payne - November 14, 2023 Four experts examine how U.S. foreign policy is dividing both Republicans and Democrats.
Liberal Democrats are more hawkish than you might think Emily Sullivan and Dina Smeltz - November 16, 2022 They’re the ones who endorse military support for Ukraine, Taiwan and other places when there’s a threat. to human rights or democracy.
Russians think they’re engaged in a heroic struggle with the West Lily Wojtowicz and Dina Smeltz - April 13, 2022 A new survey finds that the public in Russia believes President Vladimir Putin’s rationale for the ‘military operation’ in Ukraine.
Trump’s trade war with China failed. Why didn’t U.S. companies push back more? Robert Kubinec, Lindsay Dolan, Jiakun Zhang, and Daniel Nielson - February 16, 2022 Research suggests partisan views — not the added costs of U.S. tariffs — shaped how firms responded
Democrats and Republicans seem to agree about one foreign policy point: Getting tough on China Rachel Myrick - June 4, 2021 But research suggests that U.S. concerns about a rising China won’t bring Democrats and Republicans closer together
Americans are divided over boycotting the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Here’s the data. Craig Kafura - April 11, 2021 Many Americans later regretted the decision not to participate in the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics
Biden will inherit Trump’s trade war with China. What do Americans really think about tariffs? Richard Clark and Don Casler - December 7, 2020 New research suggests that free trade may be far more popular than many politicians want to believe.
A Shell plant coerced workers into attending a Trump rally. Here’s what that means for democracy. Gideon Cohn-Postar - September 1, 2019 That’s the first report of corporate coercion in a century.
Trump and his advisers are probably wrong about what foreign policy Americans want Joshua Busby, Jordan Tama, and Dina Smeltz - July 3, 2019 But, then, so are most foreign policy elites. Here’s what they’re missing.
Congress has NATO’s back, despite Trump’s unilateralism Joshua Kertzer, Joshua Busby, Jordan Tama, Jonathan Monten, and Craig Kafura - April 3, 2019 Surveys show deep bipartisan support for the alliance.