"Attacking the legitimacy of past elections is of course a way to cast doubt on future elections. It's absurd to pretend otherwise,"...
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January 12, 2023
Are political concession speeches losing favor? Why does investigating misinformation often backfire? Can the courts safeguard U.S...
January 06, 2023
Study shows how election interference affects public opinion from abroad.
December 23, 2022
It has been argued that South Korea's withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its own nuclear armament are legitimate...
December 23, 2022
On December 16, Japan took a major step toward becoming a "normal" world power by approving dramatic changes to its decades-old policy of...
December 20, 2022
Rep. Ann Kuster '78, Harry Enten '11, Russ Muirhead and Dean Lacy offer perspective.
December 19, 2022
"We seem to have, at least temporarily, returned to a kind of politics of normalcy," said John Carey, a government professor at Dartmouth...
December 08, 2022
Adaeze Nduaguba '17 and Michelle Wang '21, Thayer '22, '23, have been selected as Schwarzman Scholars. They are among 151 top students from...
December 05, 2022
What is happening in the Middle East today? How do we make sense of it? Ezzedine Fishere, Egyptian writer, former diplomat, and Senior...