Iranian voters picked a moderate president Christopher Clary and Hussein Banai - July 8, 2024 Hussein Banai discusses Iran's power structure and the big takeaways from the 2024 presidential elections.
Iran’s president has died. What happens now? Christopher Clary and Hussein Banai - May 20, 2024 Iran has a succession plan – and a population that’s deeply dissatisfied with the current regime.
Putin will win Russia’s election, but what comes next? Joshua Tucker - March 14, 2024 Russians will grapple with another six years of Putinism.
Just seeing a Fox News logo prompts racial bias, new research suggests Thomas Gift, Julie Norman, and Andrew M. Bell - December 23, 2022 It’s an example of what social scientists call ‘priming’
CHIPS+ could change the U.S. semiconductor supply chain, and more Sarah Bauerle Danzman - August 9, 2022 But do industrial incentives work?
Thousands of nontraditional fighters have joined the Ukraine war Katherine Kramer and Andrew M. Bell - July 26, 2022 That puts civilians at risk, research shows
College decision day is coming. Who do Americans think should pay? Natasha Quadlin and Brian Powell - April 22, 2022 Public opinion has changed quickly on this question. That rarely happens.
Will Russians continue to support Putin’s war in Ukraine? William Pyle and Michael Alexeev - March 15, 2022 Patriotic attitudes run high in Russia, our research finds
The Kazakhstan protests escalated quickly. Here’s why. Regina Smyth and Pauline Jones - January 8, 2022 We found these two factors at work.
The Supreme Court faces more pandemic questions this term. Here are 4 takeaways from last year’s rulings. Kyle Thomson, Herschel Nachlis, Annika Begley, and Amy Park - September 23, 2021 The court is skeptical about restrictions on religion and about mandates from ‘the administrative state’