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Why Bulgaria’s government has survived months of anti-corruption protests Stefka P. Yordanova and Nina S. Barzachka - December 15, 2020 While the government waits for March elections, the protesters have no coherent electoral alternative — yet
Trump’s refusal to respect the vote shatters ‘all the historically ingrained expectations’ about American democracy Henry Farrell - September 26, 2020 A famous scholar of democracy worries that America is in deep trouble
No, a downed drone does not give Trump the authority to start a war. He still needs congressional authorization. Andrew Rudalevige - June 22, 2019 Two articles of the Constitution and two statutes offer guidance.
The census has always been political. Especially when it comes to race, ethnicity, and national origin. Shom Mazumder - March 30, 2018 [caption id="attachment_68907" align="aligncenter" width="960"] In 2015, activists hold signs during
Trump makes fewer public trips than recent presidents. Will that hurt the Republicans in November? Kathryn Tenpas, James McCann, and Emily Charnock - January 17, 2018 [caption id="attachment_68171" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump meets with members of
Can Trump count on Manila to put pressure on North Korea? 3 points to know. Sheena Greitens - May 16, 2017 [caption id="attachment_58378" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte speaks at
It’s Teddy Time - October 2, 2012 Congratulations to the Washington Nationals, who yesterday clinched their first
The Motives of Assassins John Sides - June 11, 2009 bq. This study is the first operational exploration of the
Are the Geeks in Charge? John Sides - February 19, 2009 bq. Orszag’s emergence as a central figure and key negotiator
Not-Quite-Review of A Long Time Coming John Sides - February 15, 2009 This is the book that Newsweek published after the campaign,