What political scientists know about occupation, applied to Gaza Elizabeth N. Saunders, Diana Greenwald, Dana El Kurd, David Edelstein, and Alexander Downes - October 24, 2023 Experts on the politics of foreign occupations tackle big questions in this week’s Good Chat.
There’s a new way to understand vigilantism in South Africa Kim Yi Dionne - June 28, 2019 ‘Contradictions of Democracy’ is an accessible, compelling read about an important subject.
How today’s big Supreme Court case on public-sector unions could lead to a fiscal crisis Jeffrey Kucik and Daniel DiSalvo - February 26, 2018 [caption id="attachment_69679" align="alignnone" width="960"] The Supreme Court in Washington at
Who is responsible for solving Gaza’s massive electricity crisis? Diana Greenwald - February 5, 2018 What the power shortages tell us about governance in the territory.
Withdrawing from the TPP may not affect trade all that much Julia Gray and Jeffrey Kucik - January 25, 2017 On its face, President Trump’s move appears to mark a
Secret negotiations at the World Trade Organization create a big problem Krzysztof Pelc and Jeffrey Kucik - January 6, 2017 [caption id="attachment_52151" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Activists shout slogans as they march
To win, Trump needs to get non-college grads to the polls. Here’s why that will be hard. Barry Burden - June 13, 2016 [caption id="attachment_42024" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Graduating student Kaspar Wittlinger holds his
‘We have talked so much about it, and it just goes nowhere.’ Nimmi Gowrinathan and Kate Cronin-Furman - October 1, 2015 [caption id="attachment_30209" align="aligncenter" width="908"] This photograph, released by the Sri
Expert analysis on U.S., Russia and arming Ukraine Joshua Tucker - February 12, 2015 Looking for a source for expert analysis on U.S.-Russian relations
Shocking but not surprising Andrew Gelman - May 6, 2011 Much-honored playwright Tony Kushner was set to receive one more