Putin will win Russia’s election, but what comes next? Joshua Tucker - March 14, 2024 Russians will grapple with another six years of Putinism.
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We couldn’t find religious bias in news coverage of the Supreme Court Mark Brockway and Hailey Womer - May 26, 2022 We analyzed news coverage of Amy Coney Barrett’s religion during her confirmation hearings
Leaks don’t hurt trust in the Supreme Court. Unpopular decisions do. Nathan T. Carrington and Logan Strother - May 12, 2022 That’s what our research found
What are the rules of war and how do they apply in Ukraine? Michael John Williams - May 8, 2022 Investigating alleged Russian war crimes is a painstaking process
How much popular support does Tunisia’s president really have? Sharan Grewal and Mohamed Dhia Hammami - April 26, 2022 Surveys suggest Tunisians approved of Kais Saied’s power grab. But they’re not actually answering his calls to action.
The West has hit Russia with tough sanctions. They could be tougher still. Daniel McDowell - March 2, 2022 If Putin escalates the war in Ukraine, here’s what could be next
The U.S. and China agreed to work together on climate action. What would push this cooperation forward? Dimitar Gueorguiev - November 12, 2021 Surveys reveal that Chinese citizens want their government to address climate risks
Biden is considering overhauling the Supreme Court. That’s happened during every crisis in U.S. democracy. Thomas Keck - April 13, 2021 During six major crises in U.S. history, debates over reshaping the court were linked to debates over whether democracy could survive
The Fed’s using all its emergency tools to prevent economic disaster. Here are 4 things to know. Kindred Winecoff, Daniel McDowell, and Aditi Sahasrabuddhe - March 17, 2020 It’s a signal that the pandemic could shock the global economy more severely than many realized