Examining the rare one-term presidential limit.
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Why Gaza Protests on U.S. College Campuses Have Become So Contagious
Experts say the partisan political context in Washington is a driver behind the spread of protests at American universities even as overseas campuses have stayed relatively calm.
A Very Royal Scavenger Hunt
Taking part in mass online sleuthing can feel thrilling. But the same impulses can take a dark turn.
Why Do Autocrats Like Putin Bother to Hold Elections?
These votes can demonstrate control, serve as a warning and create the illusion of accountability.
The I.C.C. Arrest Warrants for Russian Officers Will Echo Beyond Russia.
The warrants for two commanders over alleged war crimes may set an interesting precedent, legal experts said, including for the conflict in Gaza.
The I.C.C. Arrest Warrants for Russian Officers Will Echo Beyond Russia.
The warrants for two commanders over alleged war crimes may set an interesting precedent, legal experts said, including for the conflict in Gaza.
Navalny and the Mirage of a Different Russia
Aleksei Navalny symbolized a possibility for Russia. His death symbolizes its end.
History, by and of Women
Dabbling in the Anne de Courcy extended universe.
How the far right is chipping away at a postwar taboo
The traction gained by ultranationalist parties over the past decade may be a sign that an important consensus is breaking down.
How Shrinking Populations Fuel Divisive Politics
A look into the future shows the importance of immigration.