What it will take to end the Israel-Hamas war 🎧 Erik Voeten and Barbara Walter - December 15, 2023 An expert on civil war weighs in.
Stimulus funds really do keep people home, our research finds Konstantin Sonin, Jesse Driscoll, and Austin L. Wright - November 19, 2020 Helping people pay their bills during the pandemic can boost public health
Why Trump’s alleged comments about soldiers brought so much outrage Lauren Prather and Danielle Gilbert - September 11, 2020 This study examines who Americans think deserves government support.
How do Americans react when warned that other countries are meddling in U.S. elections? Sarah Bush and Lauren Prather - August 20, 2020 And who do they think it’s helping?
The world’s energy systems are transforming. Here’s how. David Victor - March 31, 2019 There’s a big gap between what’s happening in rich and poor countries
Here’s why Kim Jong Un put sanctions first — and why North Korea is not Vietnam Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland - February 28, 2019 Trump wants North Korea to follow Vietnam’s development path.
Hoping that peace comes to Afghanistan? Dream on. Barbara Walter - January 30, 2019 People react to cease-fires and peace settlements the same way
Democracy is under threat in Hungary, Venezuela and Turkey. Could the U.S. be next? Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman - December 6, 2018 [caption id="attachment_81053" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump talks with reporters on
Hundreds of scholars have signed a statement defending the international institutions that Trump has attacked Peter Gourevitch and David Lake - August 14, 2018 [caption id="attachment_76696" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump poses with Germany's Chancellor
Hungarians go to the polls today. But are voters enough to protect democracy? Nahomi Ichino, John Ahlquist, Jason Wittenberg, and Daniel Ziblatt - April 8, 2018 [caption id="attachment_71892" align="aligncenter" width="960"] People marching against Prime Minister Viktor