What are Russians really thinking about the war? Bryn Rosenfeld - December 29, 2022 The TMC 2022 roundups: Russia and Ukraine
Global citizens want a stronger and more democratic United Nations Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, Luis Cabrera, and Farsan Ghassim - November 4, 2022 We surveyed people in Argentina, China, India, Russia, Spain and the U.S. to gauge public support for changes to the U.N. system
Will Russians continue to support Putin’s war in Ukraine? William Pyle and Michael Alexeev - March 15, 2022 Patriotic attitudes run high in Russia, our research finds
The Kazakhstan protests escalated quickly. Here’s why. Regina Smyth and Pauline Jones - January 8, 2022 We found these two factors at work.
Do Tunisians still want democracy? Nate Grubman - September 1, 2021 They support their president’s emergency measures, which seem to undermine that goal
Did the pandemic shake Chinese citizens’ trust in their government? We surveyed nearly 20,000 people to find out. Cary Wu - May 5, 2021 Children walk outside the Forbidden City during the Labor Day
Some European governments acted quickly to fight the pandemic. But not the ones you’d expect. Kutsal Yesilkagit, Dimiter Toshkov, and Brendan Carroll - May 20, 2020 Here’s why more open governments weren’t as nimble
The coronavirus may trigger tribal instincts. In times of crisis, people want strong leaders. Ronald Inglehart - April 9, 2020 Pandemic might lead to increased xenophobia.
Europe’s communist regimes began to collapse 30 years ago, but still shape political views Grigore Pop-Eleches and Joshua Tucker - November 11, 2019 Nov. 9, 2019, marked the 30th anniversary of the fall
What conservatives get wrong about cosmopolitans Charles Seguin and Brandon Gorman - July 26, 2019 ‘Citizens of the world’ aren’t so elite after all.