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ReutersAre Americans Willing to Accept Political Violence?
In the aftermath of Jan. 6, some polls show a significant minority support using force to achieve political aims in some circumstances.
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Josh HowardNational Elections and the New American City-State
As the country splinters along geographic and ideological lines, post-election divisions could portend the rise of a new American city-state movement.
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Eliott ReynaNine Books to Prepare for the World After COVID-19
We share our top picks for books to read in the weeks ahead that delve into what sort of world might emerge when the pandemic has passed.
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Jean-Etienne Minh-Duy PoirrierThe Urban Century of China and India
Xuefei Ren argues that cities in China and India are more aptly compared in territorial vs. associational governance than by regime type.
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Robin WorrallMunicipal Activism: How Cities Stand Up for LGBTQ+ Rights
Around the world, cities continue to protect the basic human rights of vulnerable populations in the face of fierce opposition from national governments.
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Global PoliticsEvan Vucci / APTrump's Cabinet Picks Point to Significant Shifts in Global Policy
Bobby Ghosh, Nahal Toosi, Giles Whittell and join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Frank Franklin II / APNet Favorability of the UN Remains Positive Overall
But recent polling finds key drops among the publics of France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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Reuters
Ukrainian Refugees—the Rule or the Exception?
Why are Ukrainians receiving a warmer welcome from the American public than past refugee groups?
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ReutersConditional US Support for Humanitarian Intervention
Chicago Council Surveys have found that Americans are largely supportive of humanitarian intervention, but this varies in specific cases.
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AP PhotosEl Salvador's Crackdown on Gangs, Explained
Mass arrests have reduced crime in the short-term—but at a significant cost to human rights.