Targeting international students cuts into U.S. soft power Isabelle DeSisto - June 25, 2025 Here’s how the Trump administration’s visa restrictions erode the U.S. image abroad.
The Trump administration is investigating campus antisemitism Brent E. Sasley - March 20, 2025 What do Jewish students think about the administration’s claims that this is a widespread and virulent problem?
Good to Know: Sovereign debt Layna Mosley and B. Peter Rosendorff - January 10, 2025 Sovereign borrowing is central to what governments do – but increasingly costly, even for wealthy democracies.
Who has a policy that would benefit you? More voters say Trump. Jan Zilinsky, Christopher Schwarz, Jonathan Nagler, and Joshua Tucker - November 2, 2024 Fewer voters say this of Harris – a challenge for Clinton in 2016 but not Biden in 2020.
How the Democratic nomination works now that Biden has dropped out Joshua Tucker and Richard H. Pildes - July 22, 2024 What to expect when a presidential candidate withdraws during the U.S. election process.
Why Trump’s attacks on the NY jury are especially troubling Melissa Schwartzberg - June 4, 2024 The former president frequently denounces U.S. institutions that don’t agree with him. But this is different.
Why Rishi Sunak is gambling on an early U.K. general election Alastair Smith - May 27, 2024 The Tory party could have let the election clock run for another few months.
Since 2018, Republicans have lost confidence in U.S. institutions Jonathan Ladd, Sean Kates, and Joshua Tucker - December 29, 2022 And Amazon is no longer one of America’s most beloved institutions, our research finds.
Russia now says it must ‘de-Satanize’ Ukraine. What? Chonlawit Sirikupt - November 17, 2022 The Kremlin seems to be trolling for support among U.S. voters on the far right
Latinos who use Spanish-language social media get more misinformation Marisa A. Abrajano, Marianna Garcia, Aaron Pope, Robert Vidigal, Joshua Tucker, and Jonathan Nagler - November 7, 2022 That could affect their votes – and their health.