Amid a tumultuous political season, two governors and their chiefs of staff share how administrations can create space for disagreement.
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Human Rights Organizations (HROs) often use a criticism tactic, known as shaming, to pressure foreign governments that commit human rights…
White House director of the Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden discusses the challenges, successes, and future of policymakers in…
From 7 October 2023 to 7 June 2024, the Crowd Counting Consortium recorded nearly 12,400 pro-Palestine protests and over 2,000 pro-Israel…
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Scholars warn that partisan divisions in the mass public threaten the health of American democracy. We conducted a megastudy (n = 32,059…
The Middle East, Ukraine, and China were the focus at a John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on the global priorities facing the next president.
How can we stay happy in divisive times? Many people are exhausted by today’s political discourse, especially as the U.S. elections…
The next U.S. president will inherit multiple epidemics with inequitably distributed effects. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are likely to…