The Economic Components of the Camp David Trilateral Summit
The Camp David Summit marks the beginning of a new era and has implications far beyond security cooperation.
The Camp David Summit marks the beginning of a new era and has implications far beyond security cooperation.
The president-elect’s initial push to break with tradition may reveal the incoming administration’s desire to chart a different foreign policy direction.
Online speculation around how different female celebrities may have voted reveals how partisans increasingly prioritize group loyalty over values.
Prevailing hostilities may have forestalled an electoral merger between the third-party centrist candidate and the main opposition party.
Compared to campaign pledges from 10 years ago, candidates today speak more about corruption than economic growth.
Outcomes from presidential elections over the past two decades suggest the youth vote is a nearly reliable predictor of victory, but that support is not guaranteed for either party.