A long-shot emergency request to restore a voting map was the latest salvo in an all-out legal war over control of the House.
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When politics consumes the nation
IN many wet markets across the Philippines today, ordinary conversations no longer revolve around elections, ideology, or ...
A new book defends a Marxist theory of the origins of capitalism. Along the way it shows why understanding the transition ...
Today, 61% of U.S. adults say religion is losing influence in American life, while 37% say it is gaining influence. There are sharp partisan divides on whether religion’s influence is good or bad and ...
And joining us for the first time is Sarah Isgur, editor of SCOTUSblog and author of “Last Branch Standing.” Welcome. Sarah ...
This hierarchy is unstable and often incoherent. Gay men who do not identify as “queer,” or non-white individuals who hold ...
The surprising durability of Venezuelan Chavismo hints at a new kind of authoritarianism, one that relies less on individual ...
As we still try to come to terms with Israel's countless barbaric crimes in its genocide in Gaza, as well as its cruelty in ...
Israeli authorities plan to sue The New York Times over an article alleging sexual abuse of Palestinian detainees.
An analysis of Nigerian politics, where public office is often treated as a shelter for self-preservation rather than a ...
As a political science major, I have been trained to think about elections less as moments of personal expression and more as ...
A new Washington University in St. Louis' study takes on the Herculean task of studying the linguistic choices of more than 800 political parties from 87 democracies around the world, including the ...
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