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Friends, foes, and situationships in U.S. foreign policy

Alexandra Guisinger, Katja Kleinberg, and Anna Rowland - November 20, 2024
How scholars and the U.S. public characterize China, the European Union, and India today.

How experts and the public see the proposed U.S. Steel sale

Alexandra Guisinger, Katja Kleinberg, and Anna Rowland - November 3, 2024
Blocking the sale to Nippon Steel unites presidential candidates – but not the public or experts.

What influences the Supreme Court? Here’s what we learned.

Rachael K. Hinkle and Morgan L.W. Hazelton - October 2, 2022
The reasoning in amicus briefs shows up in the decisions. Lawyers’ experience makes a big difference as well.

Alexei Navalny’s return to Russia — and his arrest — have upended Russian politics

Joshua Tucker - January 27, 2021
What’s happening in the country, part 2.

‘Megxit’ wouldn’t surprise these 18th century political thinkers

Eileen Botting - January 24, 2020
Rousseau, Burke and Wollstonecraft all saw how democracy would transform the family — including the royal family

Fifty years ago, American troops abandoned Khe Sanh. Here’s how the U.S. got over ‘Vietnam syndrome.’

Jonathan DiCicco and Benjamin Fordham - July 5, 2018
[caption id="attachment_75322" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] In this Feb. 7, 1968, photo,

How fights over Trump have led evangelicals to leave their churches

Paul Djupe, Jacob Neiheisel, and Anand Sokhey - April 11, 2017
[caption id="attachment_56671" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Pastor Joshua Nink, right, prays for

How migration to the Gulf is influencing Egyptian voters

Ekrem Karakoç - September 17, 2016
[caption id="attachment_46400" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A man shows his ink-marked finger

How legacies of violence affected the Colombian elections

Michael Weintraub - June 6, 2014
Elections are regularly held in countries facing ongoing civil wars,

We Can’t Wait (Except When We Can)

Andrew Rudalevige - April 23, 2012
This weekend, former Nixon staffer Charles Colson died at the

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