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Who will heal – and rebuild – Syria?

Rana B. Khoury and Alexandra A. Siegel - December 19, 2024
Our data looks at the Syrian organizations that have been helping millions for more than a decade.

Puerto Rico’s electricity problems go beyond Maria and Fiona

Sameer H. Shah, Mary Angelica Painter, and Fernando Tormos-Aponte - September 28, 2022
Puerto Ricans face higher electricity bills — but see few improvements that make the power grid more resilient to storms

Will Biden’s age keep him from being reelected?

Jennifer Wolak and Damon C. Roberts - July 20, 2022
Young people are the most critical of older politicians, our research finds

Do people in Donbas want to be ‘liberated’ by Russia?

John O’Loughlin, Gerard Toal, and Gwendolyn Sasse - April 14, 2022
We surveyed people in Ukraine’s contested eastern region to see what they wanted. Here’s what we found.

Will Russia recognize the independence of two eastern Ukraine republics? Here’s what people there think.

John O’Loughlin, Gerard Toal, and Gwendolyn Sasse - February 17, 2022
Those who live in the Donbas region care more about bread-and-butter issues, our latest surveys reveal

Ukrainians in our survey weren’t enthusiastic about NATO exercises close to Russia

Gerard Toal and John O’Loughlin - January 19, 2022
The Kremlin’s defense strategy depends on keeping a buffer between the Russian heartland and Europe.

Industries that gave to a governor’s campaign were more likely to be declared ‘essential’

Srinivas Parinandi and Jesse Crosson - July 28, 2021
Why did some states declare dozens of industries ‘essential’ during the pandemic, while others designated only a few?

Despite the pandemic, Americans are still optimists. That’s a powerful political force.

Jennifer Wolak, Jacob Oliver, and Carey Stapleton - June 9, 2021
Our research found that American optimism improves civil society, increasing trust in one another and encouraging political involvement.

A new survey of the Ukraine-Russia conflict finds deeply divided views in the contested Donbas region

Kristin Bakke, John O’Loughlin, Gerard Toal, and Gwendolyn Sasse - February 11, 2021
Many in the breakaway territory see a future with Russia

The fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh is about local territories and wider rivalries

Kristin Bakke, John O’Loughlin, and Gerard Toal - October 1, 2020
We surveyed people in Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia about land and geopolitics.
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