Kelebogile Zvobgo
February 16, 2024
UN court decides Russia has violated treaty to combat terrorism
But the court didn’t agree with most of Ukraine’s complaint.
Kelebogile Zvobgo
March 8, 2024
Today is International Women’s Day
Here’s a recap of some of the year’s highs and lows.
John Sides
March 7, 2024
Trump had the nomination sewn up before a single vote was cast
Two graphs show his dominance in the “invisible primary.”
Nathanael Gratias Sumaktoyo
February 23, 2024
Young Indonesians voted in a former general as president
The 2024 election results suggest new challenges for Indonesia’s 25-year democracy.
Andrew Rudalevige
February 22, 2024
Good to Know: U.S. war powers
Does the president or Congress have the power to go to war?
Joshua Tucker, Timothy Frye, Bryn Rosenfeld, Andrei Soldatov, Daniel Treisman, Konstantin Sonin, and Kathryn Stoner
February 21, 2024
Alexei Navalny has died. What is his legacy?
We asked scholars of Russian politics for their insights.
Kelebogile Zvobgo
January 27, 2024
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Germany’s memory landscape helps us teach about the past – and the present.
Georgia Kernell
July 12, 2022
Who chooses Boris Johnson’s replacement? Check the party rules.
When party activists have too much say, they can hurt the party’s chances of winning a general election
Andrew Rudalevige
January 13, 2024
Good to Know: Impeachment
With House Republicans holding an impeachment inquiry against Pres. Biden, here's what to know about this constitutional tool.
Sarah Binder, Mark Rozell, Kathryn Tenpas, and Russell L. Riley
January 12, 2024
In Memoriam: Charles O. Jones
Chuck helped us understand the promise and limits of power in the U.S. constitutional system.