No, Trump probably won’t start a war to distract from his difficulties. Here’s what he’ll do instead. Valerie Morkevičius and Danielle Lupton - October 16, 2019 Expect an even more chaotic foreign policy
Joe Biden’s nostalgia for ‘civility’ is nostalgia for the politics of Jim Crow Sam Rosenfeld - June 20, 2019 He may not realize it, but that boozy politesse grew from Southern politicians’ need to work across party lines to keep civil rights at bay.
D-Day would be nearly impossible to pull off today. Here’s why. Danielle Lupton - June 5, 2019 ‘Loose lips sink ships’ — but so can social media
People used to joke about ‘Democrats in disarray.’ They’re not joking now. Henry Farrell - January 30, 2019 The comedian Will Rogers famously joked: “I am not a
Having fewer veterans in Congress makes it less likely to restrain the president’s use of force Danielle Lupton - November 10, 2017 With four U.S. soldiers killed in Niger, debate has begun again
Why is Burma driving out the Rohingya — and not its other despised minorities? Navine Murshid - November 9, 2017 Why is Burma attacking only the Rohingya? As the Burmese military drives out upward
Trump is trying to send North Korea a message. He’s got a long way to go. Roseanne McManus, Keren Yarhi-Milo, and Danielle Lupton - April 26, 2017 On Wednesday, President Trump will summon the entire Senate to
The Supreme Court’s new definition of corruption is out of step with what Americans think Michael Johnston - July 20, 2016 [caption id="attachment_44036" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell speaks outside
Should U.S. Universities Fight Back Against China? Erik Voeten - September 2, 2011 China has banned academics and refused entry to U.S. scholars.