What a Trump victory means for India Christopher Clary - November 6, 2024 Many in India think the bilateral relationship may get a boost with Trump in the White House.
Three big questions about nuclear weapons Elizabeth N. Saunders - October 14, 2024 How worried should we be?
Good to Know: Preemptive strikes Stacie Goddard - September 25, 2024 Israel has gone on the offensive, targeting Hezbollah.
Our 10 most popular posts of 2023 E.J. Graff - December 30, 2023 The Gaza conflict, Republicans in the U.S. House, and India's alleged assassination program filled the list.
What didn’t happen in the world in 2023 🎧 Erik Voeten, Elizabeth N. Saunders, and Kim Yi Dionne - December 27, 2023 Good Authority editors discuss what could have but didn't happen in world politics in 2023.
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.
What political scientists know about occupation, applied to Gaza Elizabeth N. Saunders, Diana Greenwald, Dana El Kurd, David Edelstein, and Alexander Downes - October 24, 2023 Experts on the politics of foreign occupations tackle big questions in this week’s Good Chat.
Will the Hamas attack on Israel lead to a broader regional war? Elizabeth N. Saunders and Austin Carson - October 12, 2023 Even bitter adversaries have tools to control escalation.
Does Putin have a vote in U.S. elections? Elizabeth N. Saunders, Marina E. Henke, Nadiya Kostyuk, Rachel Myrick, and Kenneth Schultz - September 28, 2023 International relations scholars have a ‘good chat’ about U.S. elections and foreign policy.
It’s Susan B. Anthony Day. Here’s how women’s suffrage changed the world. Sam Winter-Levy and Bryan Schonfeld - February 15, 2021 Democracies where women got to vote went to war less and spent more on health and education