Welcome the Good Authority fellows! Kim Yi Dionne and John Sides - April 16, 2024 Meet our six new fellows.
Good to Know: Hostage taking and the rise in hostage diplomacy Danielle Gilbert - January 17, 2024 Media stories spotlight the high stakes – and the pressure to bring hostages home.
In Memoriam: Bruce Russett Elizabeth N. Saunders, Harvey Starr, Daniela Donno, Paul Huth, and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - October 1, 2023 Russett helped the world understand the democratic peace.
How a possible Biden victory is shaping international politics, even before Nov. 3 Scott Wolford and Cathy X. Wu - October 21, 2020 Americans aren’t the only ones watching the 2020 presidential election closely
U.S. military confrontation with Iran would be unpopular. Here’s why. Jason Brownlee - August 19, 2019 Survey data shows when Americans are – and aren’t – up for intervention.
The U.S. wants China to adjust its exchange rate policy. That might backfire. Daniel McDowell and David Steinberg - February 25, 2019 Chinese 100 yuan notes on display in a counting machine
Why is Nigeria cracking down on peaceful religious protests? Jason Klocek - February 4, 2019 [caption id="attachment_83417" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Members of the Islamic Movement in
Big elections are coming in 2019. Here’s how they could reshape foreign policy. Scott Wolford - January 3, 2019 [caption id="attachment_80963" align="aligncenter" width="960"] At the Group of 20 summit
Would cyberattacks be likely in a U.S.-North Korea conflict? Here’s what we know. Yuri Zhukov and Nadiya Kostyuk - November 21, 2017 [caption id="attachment_66490" align="aligncenter" width="960"] In this photo from Aug. 10,
Does shielding the public from the costs of war actually affect attitudes about the war? Sarah Kreps and Gustavo Flores-Macías - April 14, 2016 [caption id="attachment_38375" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Would Americans support foreign wars if