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Populism’s Lost Summer

PRINCETON – Think back to late June and early July. The French far right was favored to win a snap parliamentary election. Trumpist judges in the United States were conveniently resolving the legal woes of the former president, who seemed to be gliding to victory after President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate

Gaza and the Apocalypse

To understand just how dangerous this logic can be, look no further than Gaza, where a tragedy of Biblical proportions

Social Justice Is the Best Policy

Excessive heat alone affects 2.4 billion people – representing 70% of the global workforce – and kills close to 19,000

Harris Has the Momentum to Beat Trump

In both national and swing-state surveys, voters expressed serious doubts about his ability to maintain the mental acuity needed to

China Is Exporting Its AI Surveillance State

Our research adds to the evidence that trade does not always foster democracy or liberalize regimes. Instead, China’s greater integration

Impunity for Authoritarians Fuels Political Violence

Just two months ago, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico was seriously injured after being shot four times at close range,

Middle East Peace and the US Election

NEW HAVEN – Following his near-death experience, Donald Trump chose a running mate who takes ideas seriously. To be sure,

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Europe Must Clamp Down on Russian Oil Flows Through Turkey

A recent report by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) and the Center for the Study

The Path Not Taken in Trump’s Immunity Case

NEW HAVEN – Both Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the United States Supreme Court have just

The Path Not Taken in Trump’s Immunity Case

So far as the Roberts majority is concerned, the Constitution grants presidents a “presumptive immunity” for actions involving their “official