Good Chat: How democracies can make immigration more popular Eric Gonzalez Juenke and Alexander Kustov - June 26, 2025 Alexander Kustov shares some insights from his new book on immigration politics.
Good to Know: Populism Alexander Kustov and Yaoyao Dai - March 21, 2025 Why is populist rhetoric so prevalent, and does it even matter?
Pro-Gaza and far-left activists dominated the 2024 DNC protests Selin Bengi Gümrükcü, Michael T. Heaney, and Eric S. Heberlig - August 29, 2024 Here’s what we learned from surveying hundreds of protesters.
The 2024 GOP convention protests, vs. previous years Selin Bengi Gümrükcü, Michael T. Heaney, and Eric S. Heberlig - August 7, 2024 Our surveys provide a closer look at who protested in Milwaukee, and why.
Welcome the Good Authority fellows! Kim Yi Dionne and John Sides - April 16, 2024 Meet our six new fellows.
Immigration opponents are far more passionate than supporters Alexander Kustov - July 13, 2022 Public support for immigration is increasing. Can that push Congress to act?
Sotomayor said people of color feel pressure to prove themselves every day. She’s right, our research finds. Susan Haire, Robert K. Christensen, Laura Moyer, and John Szmer - October 26, 2021 When women or people of color write majority appeals court opinions, they ground their reasoning more thoroughly in precedent.
China’s ‘wolf warrior’ diplomats like to talk tough Yaoyao Dai and Luwei Rose Luqiu - May 11, 2021 We analyzed 20 years of Chinese Foreign Ministry transcripts to track the increase in hostile language
Amy Coney Barrett is conservative. New data shows us how conservative. Morgan L.W. Hazelton, Matthew E.K. Hall, Jeffrey J. Harden, and Jason Windett - October 21, 2020 Her confirmation would shift the Supreme Court further ideologically than any other appointment in the past 40 years.
The U.S. is thinking of invading Venezuela. That’s unlikely to lead to democracy. Gregory Weeks - March 25, 2019 U.S. armed intervention has been bad for Latin America.