Ukrainians believe they’ll win the war, a survey finds Serhii Dembitskyi and Mikhail Alexseev - August 14, 2022 They’re optimistic about the future, despite months of trauma
Do many Americans believe in the ‘great replacement’ theory? Tarah Williams, Roy Whitaker, Nazita Lajevardi, and Evan Stewart - June 6, 2022 The Buffalo shooting showed that at least some people are ready to commit violence for this conspiracy theory
Women of color want reproductive justice, not just abortion rights Kimala Price - May 11, 2022 Even with Roe protections in place, marginalized communities were already shut out of a great deal of reproductive-health care.
Russian TV has enthusiastically covered the Trump-Ukraine scandal Mikhail Alexseev - October 1, 2019 The coverage treats Trump, Biden and democracy as equally corrupt.
Controversial Supreme Court decisions change public opinion — in part because the media mostly report on them uncritically Kimberly Twist and Katerina Linos - June 28, 2017 [caption id="attachment_60429" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A news assistant runs out after
'Protest is always hopeful': Examining the third wave of popular protest in Africa - June 12, 2015 [caption id="attachment_25936" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] People waving branches celebrate
‘Protest is always hopeful’: Examining the third wave of popular protest in Africa Zachariah Mampilly, Kim Yi Dionne, and Adam Branch - June 12, 2015 [caption id="attachment_25936" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] People waving branches celebrate
Russians see Ukraine as an illegitimate state Mikhail Alexseev and Henry E. Hale - May 20, 2015 [caption id="attachment_25080" align="aligncenter" width="660"] United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
The political demography of U.S.-Cuba relations Gregory Weeks - December 18, 2014 [caption id="attachment_19297" align="aligncenter" width="620"] In the Cuban neighborhood of Little