What polls can and cannot tell us about the 2024 elections 🎧 Erik Voeten, John Sides, and Michael Tesler - March 28, 2024 John Sides and Michael Tesler talk about what to expect leading up to the Nov. 5 vote.
India will be voting soon. That’s not all that’s happening Christopher Clary - March 26, 2024 Catch up on “rogue operatives,” campaign finance schemes, and concerns about India’s democracy.
What the Trump/Biden dueling rhetoric at the U.S. border tells us Andrea Silva, Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, and Eric Gonzalez Juenke - March 25, 2024 Both presidential campaigns want to make immigration policy a top issue in the 2024 election.
Cibo Matto, ‘Apple’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - March 22, 2024 Apple is sued by the feds.
In citizens’ assessments, most African police forces come up short Matthias Krönke, Thomas Isbell, and Makanga Ronald Kakumba - March 22, 2024 From protests to traffic stops, negative experiences often mark the public’s views of police professionalism.
Trump’s attacks on Fani Willis failed to discredit her Nyron N. Crawford - March 21, 2024 My research explores why targeting Black officials, both personally and professionally, helps mobilize Black voters.
Great movies and TV shows for international relations ▶️ Noah Zerbe - March 20, 2024 Check out two new Good Playlists!
How much trouble is Joe Biden really in? John Sides and Michael Tesler - March 19, 2024 There’s precedent for an election-year boost – but it’s not guaranteed.
In 2024, political violence against Black women is a big threat Nadia E. Brown - March 18, 2024 Women’s History Month is good time to thank our Black women in office – and keep them safe.Â
U2, ’11 O’Clock Tick Tock’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - March 15, 2024 Congress moves against TikTok.