Good to Know: Populism Alexander Kustov and Yaoyao Dai - March 21, 2025 Why is populist rhetoric so prevalent, and does it even matter?
The Trump administration is investigating campus antisemitism Brent E. Sasley - March 20, 2025 What do Jewish students think about the administration’s claims that this is a widespread and virulent problem?
Could Canada join the European Union? Mert Kartal - March 20, 2025 Yes, Canada has a legal path to E.U. membership – but would it want this?
Why the blame game finally turned on Trump Michael Tesler - March 19, 2025 Trump pinned inflation on Biden – but Americans now hold Trump responsible for the country’s economic problems.
Trump’s policies are endangering the economy Caroline Soler and Brian Schaffner - March 18, 2025 And it might cost Republicans in the 2026 midterms.
U.S. survey shows that anti-Israel views don’t imply antisemitism Nathan Kalmoe - March 17, 2025 Embracing anti-Jewish tropes and criticizing Israel aren’t the same thing.
Are we on the verge of a burst of nuclear proliferation? Christopher Clary and Nicholas Miller - March 13, 2025 Leaving allies unsure about U.S. security commitments could upend decades of nonproliferation efforts.
Could the U.S. government shut down in March? Sarah Binder - March 12, 2025 Here’s why Democrats are especially reluctant to let that happen.
The coming age of zombie internationalism Julia Gray - March 10, 2025 Treaties and institutions remain, but countries act as if they don’t.
Do Europeans have faith in the European Union? Pablo M. Pinto, Stephanie Rickard, and James Vreeland - March 7, 2025 We designed a survey to find out.