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?
Good to Know: The Federal Reserve and U.S. monetary policy Alexandra Guisinger - January 15, 2024 The Fed is getting some good press. So what exactly is the Fed, and what does it do?
Good to Know: Collective security Stacie Goddard - January 9, 2024 An explainer on collective security agreements like NATO.
What are Russians really thinking about the war? Bryn Rosenfeld - December 29, 2022 The TMC 2022 roundups: Russia and Ukraine
Germany foiled a far-right coup attempt. It still has a right-wing problem. Rafaela Dancygier, Jonathan Homola, and Jeyhun Alizade - December 13, 2022 The German government hasn’t taken its increasing right-wing extremism as seriously as left-wing extremism. That’s been true for decades, our research finds.
In a first, House Democrats elected a Black leader. Here’s what that means. Jennifer Garcia, Katherine Tate, and Christopher Stout - November 30, 2022 Hakeem Jeffries will be the next House minority leader. That could affect national politics in these four ways.