Australians head to the polls early – and unenthusiastically Jill Sheppard - April 29, 2025 The election may be boring, but it could have big consequences.
Australia’s fires have devastated millions of acres. What’s the political damage? Matto Mildenberger and Joshua Busby - January 13, 2020 The government is mistaking an election win for a mandate to ignore climate change
60 or so secessionist movements around the world want independence in 2020. Guess which one might succeed. Ryan Griffiths - January 3, 2020 International pressure helped these South Pacific islands move toward statehood
What is China’s propaganda machine saying about the Hong Kong protests? Kecheng Fang - August 18, 2019 Beijing blames foreign forces for inciting ‘riots.’ Here’s why that makes sense in China.
The Christchurch shooting suspect comes from an extreme online culture Henry Farrell - March 15, 2019 People gather at a vigil for Christchurch shooting victims at
Huawei is better positioned to spy on us than we think Jack Hasler - March 12, 2019 The United States shares the blame.
Republicans and Democrats are more polarized on immigration than parties in the U.K. or Australia. Here’s why. Shaun Ratcliff and Glenn Kefford - August 16, 2018 The family separation policy, the “travel ban,” the threat of
Do shark attacks swing elections? Andrew Gelman - October 28, 2016 [caption id="attachment_48539" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A surfer carries his board into
Experts see a Republican Senate and fast-track authority for Obama as keys to new trade agreements Nathan Jensen - January 21, 2015 [caption id="attachment_20312" align="aligncenter" width="620"] U.S. Trade Representative Mike Froman (Center)
The decline of union membership and what it means for politics Joshua Tucker - October 24, 2013 [caption id="attachment_2156" align="alignnone" width="600" special=""] 2008 May Day antiwar protests