Afghanistan’s women in exile continue to push for equality Mona Tajali - August 18, 2022 Activists and former politicians put pressure on the international community regarding concerns over key women’s rights
The Kremlin has another weapon in its arsenal: Migration policy Caress Schenk - April 11, 2022 How committed is Russia to embracing Slavic migrants from Ukraine and beyond?
Trudeau sort of won Canada’s election. But a new alt-right party got exactly what it wanted. Tyler Kustra - September 21, 2021 Four takeaways from the Canadian election
Canada’s prime minister called for early elections. Will this gamble pay off? Tyler Kustra - August 20, 2021 Opposition parties might not have the votes to stop a Liberal Party majority this time
How do you persuade skeptics to get vaccinated? Trust matters more than information. Pauline Jones and Laura Rozek - June 10, 2021 That’s what we found by surveying more than 15 countries in five world regions
There’s a long, global history to today’s anti-Asian bias and violence Sarah Hayes, Kim Yi Dionne, and Fulya Felicity Turkmen - April 18, 2021 ‘Foreigners’ have been blamed for disease all the way back to the bubonic plague — and probably beyond
Economics, not politics, helps explain why coronavirus and other diseases started in China Zeke Emanuel and Scott Moore - May 1, 2020 Here’s what global pandemic hotspots may have in common.
Persuading Americans that they’re safe from the coronavirus may be harder than you think David Malet - April 16, 2020 Americans don’t trust leaders and experts’ assurances about safety, our research finds.
Morocco’s protesters show no sign of letting up. Will their movement spread? Merouan Mekouar - June 5, 2017 [caption id="attachment_59261" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Protesters gesture and shout slogans in
The U.S. carried out extraordinary rendition flights from 2001-2005. Here are 15 more countries that helped. Rebecca Cordell - March 14, 2017 [caption id="attachment_55337" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A barbed wire fence surrounding a
How cronyism and lack of accountability are holding Morocco back Merouan Mekouar - March 24, 2016 [caption id="attachment_37842" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] (M'hammed Kilito)[/caption] In January, Morocco moved
What an innovative new survey technique reveals about Bahraini public opinion Peter Loewen, Janice Stein, and Farhaan Ladhani - March 4, 2016 [caption id="attachment_36681" align="aligncenter" width="908"] A Bahraini woman holds a poster
What changes to Morocco’s laws could mean for opposition groups Merouan Mekouar - April 8, 2015 [caption id="attachment_23557" align="aligncenter" width="620" class="center"] A demonstrator shouts slogans as
What changes to Morocco's laws could mean for opposition groups - April 8, 2015 [caption id="attachment_23557" align="aligncenter" width="620" class="center"] A demonstrator shouts slogans as
What really made the Arab uprisings contagious? Merouan Mekouar - June 13, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11833" align="aligncenter" width="460" special=""] Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at
Warming up to Arctic prospects Dylan Ciccarelli - June 5, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11364" align="alignleft" width="300" special=""] Map of Arctic Shipping Routes
What prostitutes can teach the Canadian government John Sides - December 23, 2013 [caption id="attachment_4425" align="aligncenter" width="538" special=""] The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld/Associated
Six reasons to be cautious about likelihood of opposition success in Ukraine Joshua Tucker - December 17, 2013 [caption id="attachment_4180" align="aligncenter" width="480" special=""] The author on the streets
Why Rob Ford is still in office, and what might make him resign John Sides - November 20, 2013 [caption id="attachment_3252" align="aligncenter" width="543" special=""] (The Canadian Press, Nathan Denette/Associated
The week in one song: 'Rob Ford (Crack Remix)' Christopher Federico - November 8, 2013 This week: DJ Steve Porter mashes up Jay Z and
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Did LeBron Get Played? Game Theory and the Big 3 Joshua Tucker - July 12, 2010 We'll probably never know what exactly went down between Dwayne
Did being bought and paid for cause economists to get it wrong? - September 10, 2009 How did economists get it so wrong? "It," of course,
Noted without comment Henry Farrell - August 26, 2008 "David Glenn":http://chronicle.com/news/article/5056/yet-another-political-science-conference-site-comes-under-scrutiny in the _Chronicle._ bq. As the American Political