U.S. military confrontation with Iran would be unpopular. Here’s why. Jason Brownlee - August 19, 2019 Survey data shows when Americans are – and aren’t – up for intervention.
Would ‘safe third country’ agreements stem migration to the U.S.? The E.U.-Turkey deal offers some clues. Kelsey Norman - July 19, 2019 But don’t expect to see a decrease in the number of asylum seekers.
Yes, Iran shot down a U.S. drone. Here’s why you (still) don’t need to worry. Sarah Kreps, Michael Horowitz, and Matthew Fuhrmann - June 20, 2019 Drone shoot-downs haven’t escalated in the past. This one probably won’t, either.
Mali’s government collapsed. Here’s what that tells us about parliamentary coalitions in Africa. Molly Ariotti - June 13, 2019 Our findings will surprise many who follow African politics.
It’s not just Huawei. Trump’s new tech sector order could ripple through global supply chains. Graham Webster - May 18, 2019 How will this affect U.S. companies?
Trump pardoned a soldier convicted of murder. Is he hurting military effectiveness? Michael Robinson - May 14, 2019 Here are 4 takeaways from recent events in civilian-military politics.
Guaidó backed an amnesty plan for Venezuela’s military. How might that play out? Mieczysław P. Boduszyński and Victor Peskin - February 11, 2019 Three weeks into Venezuela’s 2019 political standoff, will there be
Why are so many African leaders shutting off the Internet in 2019? Chipo Dendere - January 30, 2019 [caption id="attachment_83225" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Protesters gather near a burning tire
Why U.S. universities are shutting down China-funded Confucius Institutes Samuel Brazys and Alexander Dukalskis - January 11, 2019 [caption id="attachment_82470" align="aligncenter" width="960"] In January 2011, Chinese President Hu
Despite what Trump says, most Americans want climate action — even if China doesn’t do its part Connie Yuan and Jonathon Schuldt - January 3, 2019 [caption id="attachment_82079" align="aligncenter" width="960"] An environmental activist protests outside the