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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.

Do Ukrainians want a ceasefire?

Karina V. Korostelina and Gerard Toal - August 30, 2022
A new survey reveals how people on the front lines process the tradeoffs of war

Most Americans support Biden’s expanded child tax credit, our research finds. But there are caveats.

Mariely Lopez-Santana and Lucas Núñez - November 10, 2021
They are even keener on supporting disabled or elderly Americans. But support for child benefits may grow.

What climate policies would Americans support?

Steven Kull - November 3, 2021
There’s some surprising agreement across Democratic and Republican voters

Peru’s military say Shining Path insurgents killed 16 civilians. Others are not so sure.

Jo-Marie Burt - June 5, 2021
Here’s how the politics of fear — and the legacy of old violence — may factor into Sunday’s voting.

Why do some Muslim-majority countries support China’s crackdown on Muslims?

Jonathan Hoffman - May 3, 2021
Western countries have condemned the repression in Xinjiang, but Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt praised China’s efforts to restore ‘safety and security’

Will the pandemic spark a religious revival in the Muslim world?

Tarek Masoud, Peter Mandaville, and A. Kadir Yildirim - April 1, 2021
A new survey measures economic stress and religiosity levels in five countries

Why Gulf nations are normalizing ties with Israel

Jonathan Hoffman - September 24, 2020
Bahrain is the latest Arab nation to recognize Israel

Two women from Africa are among the leading candidates to head the WTO

J.P. Singh - July 20, 2020
Candidates have to navigate a highly political process to become director-general of the World Trade Organization

If any Iranians supported Soleimani’s killing, it would’ve been dissidents on Twitter. The opposite happened.

Steven Wilson and Layla M. Hashemi - January 7, 2020
The attack may have united Iranians in outrage against the U.S.
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