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Congress might require women to register for the draft. Where do Republicans and Democrats stand? Robert Ralston and Jennifer Spindel - November 14, 2021 The parties are deeply divided among themselves, aligning in unusual ways.
Democratic candidates are debating a nuclear ‘No First Use’ policy. What does that mean? Brian Radzinsky - August 1, 2019 Here are the five things you need to know.
What the U.S. can learn from its Cold War fight against Kremlin propaganda Nicholas Cull - January 13, 2017 In January 2017, James R. Clapper Jr., the director of
Yes, Bernie Sanders has a foreign policy vision. Here are its three central ideas. Charli Carpenter - April 27, 2016 From both sides of the aisle, Sen. Bernie Sanders’s foreign
Which members of Congress become lobbyists? The ones with the most power. Here’s the data. Jeffrey Lazarus - January 15, 2016 [caption id="attachment_34385" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Since leaving Congress, former House majority
How the U.S. fragmented Syria's rebels Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl - September 22, 2014 [caption id="attachment_16015" align="alignnone" width="620"] Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel (left)
How the U.S. fragmented Syria’s rebels Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl - September 22, 2014 [caption id="attachment_16015" align="alignnone" width="620"] Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel (left)
Why arming Ukraine is a bad idea Kimberly Marten - August 7, 2014 [caption id="attachment_14187" align="alignnone" width="620"] An armed pro-Russian separatist stands in
The political science of cybersecurity IV: How Edward Snowden helps U.S. deterrence Henry Farrell - March 12, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606"] U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Michael Rogers