What’s most shocking about the ‘resistance’ op-ed? How personal the attacks are. Andrew Rudalevige - September 8, 2018 It turns out that studying the workings of the presidency
By ending ‘temporary protected status’ for half a million people, Trump has probably increased illegal migration David Leblang, Ankita Satpathy, Alexa Iadarola, Ben Helms, Kelsey Hunt, Eric Xu, Rebecca Brough, and Mahesh Rao - August 7, 2018 Since taking office, President Trump has shown a firm commitment
This might be the way to prove partisan gerrymandering, according to the new Supreme Court standard Bernard Grofman - July 9, 2018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/business/gerrymandering-explained/2016/04/21/e447f5c2-07fe-11e6-bfed-ef65dff5970d_video.html Last month, the Supreme Court dismayed opponents of partisan
Why Austria’s response to the Skripal poisoning wasn’t so tough on Russia Stephanie Liechtenstein - April 18, 2018 [caption id="attachment_72394" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Sebastian Kurz, 31, led Austria's conservative
John Bolton’s appointment reveals this much bigger problem Joshua Shifrinson - March 29, 2018 Last week, when President Trump announced he was replacing H.R.
Trump isn’t benefiting from economic growth. But he’s not unusual. Mary Stegmaier and Helmut Norpoth - January 31, 2018 As President Trump begins his second year in office, observers
What the JFK assassination files can tell us about the U.S. plot to kill Castro Michael Poznansky - October 30, 2017 [caption id="attachment_65582" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Supporters of Fidel Castro welcome their
In a new poll, half of Republicans say they would support postponing the 2020 election if Trump proposed it Yphtach Lelkes and Ariel Malka - August 10, 2017 Critics of President Trump have repeatedly warned of his potential to
Rhetorical ‘fire and fury’ can help the U.S. globally – if the president has enough backing at home Roseanne McManus - August 9, 2017 President Trump is making news for saying that North Korea
Here’s a voter fraud myth: Richard Daley ‘stole’ Illinois for John Kennedy in the 1960 election Paul von Hippel - August 8, 2017 President Trump has chartered a Commission on Election Integrity to