Good to Know: Nationalism and democracy Eun A Jo - September 29, 2025 Democracy needs more than a good story.
Ukrainians don’t think much of Putin’s ‘peace’ plan Grigore Pop-Eleches and Graeme Robertson - August 26, 2025 Our surveys from earlier this summer show overwhelming opposition to a Russian land grab.
How do Americans see U.S. support for Ukraine? Alexandra Guisinger, Elizabeth N. Saunders, and XT Tay - August 15, 2025 A new survey examines the “guns vs. butter” argument.
Good to Know: Executive orders (and their cousins) Andrew Rudalevige - August 2, 2025 What presidential directives can – and cannot – do.
Could the Supreme Court kill the Fed’s independence? Sarah Binder and Mark Spindel - April 24, 2025 Maybe, but keep your eyes on politics – and the markets.
Good to Know: What is a ceasefire? Page Fortna - January 17, 2025 And what are the prospects for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas?
Good to Know: Preemptive strikes Stacie Goddard - September 25, 2024 Israel has gone on the offensive, targeting Hezbollah.
Good to Know: The offense-defense balance Stacie Goddard - August 20, 2024 The technology and tactics behind Ukraine's August 2024 offensive into Russian territory.
What Alito’s flags say about American patriotism David Lay Williams - May 24, 2024 Tocqueville can still teach us about U.S. democracy.
Good to Know: U.S. war powers Andrew Rudalevige - February 22, 2024 Does the president or Congress have the power to go to war?