Movies that teach us about war – and the societies that wage it ▶️ Jay Lockenour - December 23, 2024 Each of these films has a powerful message about how past wars shape our current views of the world.
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 do academics really think about Chinese EV tariffs? Alexandra Guisinger and Anna Rowland - September 3, 2024 Even academics are uncertain and swayed by partisan framing.
The foreign policy issues that U.S. voters seem likely to prioritize Alexandra Guisinger and Anna Rowland - August 27, 2024 Two new surveys show the U.S. public and academics see the world quite differently.
Good Chat: What just happened in India’s elections? Christopher Clary and Adam Ziegfeld - June 12, 2024 Adam Ziegfeld explains the politics and geography behind the losses for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP.
Who do voters actually blame for inflation? Nyron N. Crawford and Alexandra Guisinger - November 21, 2023 They see several causes at work – including some out of Biden’s control.
Transgender sports bans raise an awkward question: Why categorize healthcare and sports by sex at all? Heath Fogg Davis - April 7, 2021 Here’s how American forms, policies, and regulations push citizens to think about gender in culturally specific ways.
Republican voters are deeply divided over Trump. So why do most Republican lawmakers still support him? Rory Truex and Kevin Arceneaux - February 16, 2021 We looked at which GOP primary voters are most likely to vote based on support for his false election claims
Kuwait’s leader has died. The royals are now fighting over who will be crown prince. Sean Yom - September 30, 2020 The next-generation leaders have a history of feuding among themselves