- There’s No Substitute For Public Opinion
Persuasion | February 5, 2025
- Nine Experts on the Impact of President Trump’s Pardons and Commutations for January 6 Offenders
Just Security | February 3, 2025
- Mitigate Risk, Stand Strong: Defending Civil Society in 2025
Inside Philanthropy | January 14, 2025
- What a Trump Presidency Means for U.S. Business
with Roberto Stefan Foa
The New York Times | December 29, 2024
- Rising Authoritarianism and Plutocracy are a Dangerous Mix for Press Freedom
Just Security | October 30, 2024
- When Populists Rise, Economies Usually Fall
with Roberto Stefan Foa
Harvard Business Review | October 10, 2024
- How to Fix DEI
Persuasion | September 26, 2024
- The Parties Reimagined
Democracy: A Journal of Ideas | Fall 2024
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The Commons | April 1, 2024
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Carnegie Endowment | March 6, 2024
- Amid Courts’ Role in U.S. Democracy Struggle, Look to Lessons from Abroad
Just Security | February 29, 2024
- There Won’t Be Another Jan. 6 Now, No Matter What Happens to Trump
with Jared Holt
The Hill | February 9, 2024
- Supreme Court Shocker? Here’s What Happens if Trump Gets Kicked Off the Ballot
Politico Magazine | February 5, 2024
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with Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Sheri Berman, Larry Diamond, Steven Levitsky, and Timothy Snyder | January 31, 2024
- Why Men Are Drifting to the Far Right
Persuasion | January 29, 2024
- Right-Wing Populists Are Just as Bad for Business as Left-Wing Ones
The UnPopulist | January 8, 2024
- To Save Democracy, Help Men
American Institute for Boys and Men | January 5, 2024
- Is American Polarization a Reality or a Political Strategy?
by Carl Smith
Governing | October 2,
- Polarization, Democracy, and Political Violence in the United States: What the Research Says
Carnegie Endowment | September 5, 2023
- Have pro-Trump Extremists Finally Gotten the Message About Political Violence?
with Joanna Lydgate
The Hill | June 19, 2023
- No One Is Right in the Debate for and Against Philanthropic Pluralism
with Shamil Idriss
The Chronicle of Philanthropy | June 15, 2023
- U.S. Succession is a Great Idea — for Russia
The Hill | February 22, 2023
- American Democracy is Dodging Bullets
The Hill | January 20, 2023
- Pro-democracy Forces Need to Go On offense
with Suzette Brooks Masters
Fulcrum | December 16, 2022
- How Political Violence Went Mainstream on the Right
Politico Magazine | November 7, 2022
- Philanthropy Needs New Strategies to Save American Democracy
with Mike Berkowitz
Inside Philanthropy | October 24, 2022
- Five Strategies to Support U.S. Democracy
Carnegie Endowment | September 15, 2022
- Could the New Version of an 1887 Act Save Our Democracy?
with Savannah Wallace
The Baltimore Sun | August 9, 2022
- Combating Political Violence
The Catalyst Interview | July 20, 2022
- There Won’t Be a “Civil War”…
Persuasion | July 15, 2022
- An Expert in Political Violence Urgently Warns: The Worst Is Coming
by Greg Sargent
The Plum Line (Washington Post) Interview | July 11, 2022
- The GOP’s Militia Problem: Proud Boys, Oath Keepers and Lessons from Abroad
Just Security | July 6, 2022
- Trump’s March on Washington
Fulcrum | July 6, 2022
- The Rise in Political Violence in the United States and Damage to Our Democracy
Testimony: Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol | March 31, 2022
- More Federal Coordination Needed to Tackle U.S. Domestic Extremism
Just Security | January 24, 2022
- We Surveyed Experts on Democracy. They’re Worried About the U.S. Turning Even More Authoritarian
The New Republic Interview | December 31, 2021
- The Rise of Political Violence in the United States
Journal of Democracy | October 2021
- Profound Rebuilding Needed to Shore Up U.S. Democracy
Carnegie Endowment | January
- How to Cover Electoral Conflict/ Como Cubrir Conflictos Electorales
with Amanda Ripley
Election SOS | October 23,
- How Do We Fix American Democracy?
by Amanda Andy Kroll
Rolling Stone Interview | October 16,
- The U.S. Shows All the Signs of a Country Spiraling Toward Political Violence
The Washington Post | September 11, 2020
- 7 Ideas to Reduce Political Polarization. And Save America from Itself.
with Aaron Sobel
USA Today | July 23,
- Our Democracy is Malleable – For Worse and For Better
The Washington Post | July 16,
- These Countries Reformed Their Brutal, Biased Police. The U.S. Can, Too.
Foreign Policy | July 2,
- Saving Alaska’s Election
with Joshua Kleinfeld
Anchorage Daily News | June
- How to Save the November Election
with Joshua Kleinfeld
National Review Online | May 21
- Why Trump Reaches for Nativism to Fight a Virus – and How to Respond
with John Dickas
Carnegie Endowment | May 8, 2020
- Can the Coronavirus Heal Polarization?
with Ashley Quarcoo
Carnegie Endowment | May 1, 2020
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The Dispatch |
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with Joshua Kleinfeld
National Review Online |
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Carnegie Endowment |
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with David Solimini
American Interest |
- Resisting the Call of Nativism: What U.S. Political Parties Can Learn From Other Democracies
with John Dickas
Carnegie Endowment Paper |
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with Nealin Parker, Bridging Divides Initiative
Conference Report |
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Washington Post |
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The Hill |
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The Hill |
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with David Solimini
Democracy Fund |
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Just Security |
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with Richard Youngs and Jonah Belser
Carnegie Paper |
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Mark News |
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Just Security |
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Just Security |
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Just Security |
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Just Security |
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Mark News |
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The Hill |
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San Francisco Chronicle |
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Denver Post |