What’s next after the ceasefire in Gaza? 🎧 Erik Voeten and Barbara Walter - February 10, 2025 Barbara F. Walter discusses how Israeli domestic politics shapes what’s likely to happen now.
Good to Know: Can China reboot its economy? Jeremy Wallace - November 12, 2024 Xi Jinping’s latest stimulus move kicks the can down the road.
China’s 75th anniversary tries to downplay the struggling economy Jeremy Wallace and Victor Shih - October 7, 2024 A conversation with Victor Shih on what we saw this week – and who we didn’t see.
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.
Good Authority launches podcast feed 🎧 Kim Yi Dionne - December 15, 2023 Find interviews, audio versions of select pieces, and more in our podcast feed.
Latinos who use Spanish-language social media get more misinformation Marisa A. Abrajano, Marianna Garcia, Aaron Pope, Robert Vidigal, Joshua Tucker, and Jonathan Nagler - November 7, 2022 That could affect their votes – and their health.
California – not Biden – is leading U.S. climate cooperation with China Jeremy Wallace - June 3, 2022 Beijing sees California as a global climate leader
Americans see Afghan and Ukrainian refugees very differently. Why? Scott Williamson, Melina Platas, Lauren Prather, Claire Adida, and Adeline Lo - April 28, 2022 But research suggests some approaches can help communities successfully absorb all kinds of refugees
The prospects for a negotiated peace in Ukraine are bleak Hein Goemans, Sarah E. Croco, Michael Joseph, Alex Weisiger, Thomas M. Dolan, and Page Fortna - March 23, 2022 Here are three big hurdles to a lasting peace settlement.
If Russia invades Ukraine, what happens next? David Lake - January 22, 2022 Many Ukrainians wouldn’t favor a pro-Russian leader — but would the U.S. support an anti-Russian insurgency?