Why Is Democracy So Elusive in the Oil-Rich Middle East? Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science Nimah Mazaheri examines the region for clues about past political patterns and future possibilities
The Impact of State Election Laws on Who Wins A new study finds that despite the rhetoric on both sides of the aisle, voting rules have very small effects in election outcomes
Waideen Wright, A23 School: Tisch College of Civic Life and the School of Arts and SciencesDegree: Bachelor of Arts Home: Wherever love is. For me, that’s Chicago and Boston.
Will the Fox News Settlement with Dominion Change the Network? Political scientist Jeffrey Berry weighs the odds that the $787.5 million the network is paying out will alter the way it reports the news
Where the Ukraine War Goes From Here As the bloody conflict enters its second year, Tufts experts weigh alternative endings—and the possibility it won’t be resolved any time soon
Brendan Hartnett’s Data for Democracy His undergraduate research takes aim at the rise of authoritarianism at home and abroad
Leader on the Field—and Everywhere Else Undergraduate student president, Jumbo defensive back, and Beelzebubs singer Jaden Pena is a team player