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If Biden wants to help American families recover from the pandemic, his plans should emphasize good jobs

Leah Ruppanner and Jennifer Hook - June 7, 2021
Kids do better when their parents have more control over their time and better working conditions

Hamas wasn’t behind the Jerusalem protests. So why is it fighting?

Somdeep Sen - May 17, 2021
This confrontation with Israel overshadows the fundamental question of Palestinian liberation.

What Biden faces if he wants to get the climate change effort back on track

Joshua Busby and Johannes Urpelainen - January 21, 2021
2021 could be the year of action — if climate leaders can problem-solve strategically

Americans hate the ‘other side’ in politics. But so do Europeans.

Will Horne, Noam Gidron, and James Adams - November 5, 2020
That dislike is becoming worse in the United States faster than elsewhere.

Uber wants to limit its drivers’ rights in California. User loyalty is its secret political weapon.

Henry Farrell - August 21, 2020
Uber is using “platform power” to sway California voters.

A U.K. minister got into hot water over a donation. Here’s what it tells us about business financing politics.

Sam Power and Iain McMenamin - July 30, 2020
Our research suggests businesses have three broad reasons to donate to political parties.

European Union isn’t likely to blacklist U.S. travelers

Henry Farrell - June 23, 2020
It is more worried about internal politics than snubbing the United States.

No, this isn’t Europe’s ‘Hamiltonian moment’

Mark Copelovitch - May 27, 2020
It’s a reminder that a covid-19 recovery fund won’t solve the euro zone’s deeper problems

The risk of Sweden’s coronavirus strategy? Blind patriotism.

Gina Gustavsson - May 3, 2020
Criticism from abroad may trigger a national identity threat for many Swedes

These social policies could help the U.S. cope with the coronavirus pandemic

Scott Greer and Julia Lynch - March 24, 2020
Social systems need some ‘slack’ to weather sudden spikes in need
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