Good to Know: Israeli politics Brent E. Sasley - March 4, 2025 The right-wing bloc is the clear winner after decades of Israel’s political fragmentation.
Virginia’s new lieutenant governor is a Black Republican woman. That identity is more common than you may think. Andra Gillespie - January 21, 2022 Winsome Sears represents a persistent minority viewpoint in Black politics.
Pompeo just visited the West Bank. That’s likely to deepen the partisan division over Israel-Palestine. Jeremy Pressman and Dov Waxman - November 19, 2020 Trump administration decisions on Israel marked a shift away from decades of U.S. policy.
This summer’s Black Lives Matter protesters were overwhelmingly peaceful, our research finds Jeremy Pressman and Erica Chenoweth - October 15, 2020 Police and counterprotesters sometimes started violence
Black Lives Matter beyond America’s big cities Lara Putnam, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - July 8, 2020 Here’s the new geography of youth activism
The Floyd protests are the broadest in U.S. history — and are spreading to white, small-town America Lara Putnam, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - June 6, 2020 That will influence the election — and future policy.
The anti-Trump ‘Lights for Liberty’ events might be the most significant protests you’ve never heard of. Tommy Leung, Nathan Perkins, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - July 30, 2019 This kind of activism could matter in 2020.
Turnout at last weekend’s impeachment marches was modest. Why? Tommy Leung, Nathan Perkins, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - June 23, 2019 We found three likely reasons.
Will Tim Kaine deliver Virginia (and Catholics)? Don’t count on it. Kyle Kopko and Christopher J. Devine - July 23, 2016 [caption id="attachment_44317" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Hillary Clinton and Sen. Timothy M.
This year’s Libertarian ticket has remarkable political experience. Now will it matter? Kyle Kopko, Christopher J. Devine, and Christopher J. Devine - May 31, 2016 This past weekend, the Libertarian Party nominated the most politically