Stacie Goddard and Boaz Atzili
April 25, 2024
Unpacking Israel’s deterrence strategy after Iran’s missile attack
A conversation with Boaz Aztili on Israel’s deterrence moves – and Iran's calculations
Jacquelyn Schneider
April 17, 2024
Iran is playing a high-stakes game by attacking Israel
What political science tells us about conflict, war, and unmanned attacks.
Heather Sullivan
April 26, 2024
Using riot police to break up peaceful protest is becoming common
In recent years, authorities have rolled back policies designed to manage protests peacefully.
Brent E. Sasley
April 24, 2024
Good Playlist: Songs about war – and opposition to war ▶️
How does music help us think about group violence?
Sarah Binder
April 23, 2024
Why the House Speaker finally greenlit Ukraine aid
There are underappreciated factors behind Rep. Mike Johnson’s shift.
Kim Yi Dionne and John Sides
April 16, 2024
Welcome the Good Authority fellows!
Meet our six new fellows.
Jeremy Pressman
February 12, 2024
Can the U.S. pressure Israel to end the war?
The U.S. government has a long history of trying to restrain Israel, with mixed success.
Kelebogile Zvobgo
January 30, 2024
UN court says Israel may have violated the Genocide Convention
South Africa’s case against Israel for suspected violations in Gaza may take years to resolve.
Erik Voeten
February 1, 2024
What to expect from the UN in the Israel-Hamas war
The UN will have to overcome deep distrust among Israelis.
John Sides
March 11, 2024
A viral poll result got debunked. People are learning the wrong lesson.
Are all polls with opt-in samples wrong? Not quite.