Here’s what motivates people to host refugees Leonid Peisakhin, Nik Stoop, and Peter van der Windt - June 19, 2024 Empathy is what drives people to host the displaced, our study found.
Americans see Afghan and Ukrainian refugees very differently. Why? Scott Williamson, Melina Platas, Lauren Prather, Claire Adida, and Adeline Lo - April 28, 2022 But research suggests some approaches can help communities successfully absorb all kinds of refugees
Trump’s trade war with China failed. Why didn’t U.S. companies push back more? Robert Kubinec, Lindsay Dolan, Jiakun Zhang, and Daniel Nielson - February 16, 2022 Research suggests partisan views — not the added costs of U.S. tariffs — shaped how firms responded
African countries can fight coronavirus better when citizens encourage one another Melina Platas, Leah R. Rosenzweig, and Clara Bicalho - September 8, 2020 A recent survey offers public health insights from Nigeria, Uganda and Kenya
What the UAE’s arrest of Matthew Hedges means for political science research in the Middle East Marc Lynch - November 29, 2018 [caption id="attachment_80799" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Jaber al Lamki, executive director of
Trump threatened to suspend the ‘conflict minerals’ provision of Dodd-Frank. That might actually be good for Congo. Nik Stoop, Marijke Verpoorten, and Peter van der Windt - September 27, 2018 Most Americans think of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act as a
When does Russian propaganda work — and when does it backfire? Here’s what we found. Leonid Peisakhin and Arturas Rozenas - April 3, 2018 [caption id="attachment_70657" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Journalists watch as Russian President Vladimir
Here’s what you can expect from Putin’s next 6 years Noah Buckley and David Szakonyi - March 22, 2018 Who knew voting in a predetermined election could be this
As the U.S. gets more involved in Somalia, beware these three fallacies Teresa Krug, Maximilian Meduna, and Michael Harsch - July 18, 2017 [caption id="attachment_61055" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Somali soldiers at the scene of
Imagine yourself as a refugee. That’s what nudges Americans to take action on refugees’ behalf. Melina Platas, Claire Adida, and Adeline Lo - June 15, 2017 Since taking office in January 2017, President Trump has signed