A Strong American Identity Doesn't Make One Civic-Minded The idea of what it means to be American has been a central theme in our increasingly polarized political landscape -- from immigration policy to the controversy over NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem.
Americans are not as divided or conservative on immigration as you might think Lawmakers in Washington, from the president down to first-term members of Congress, may be misjudging how the public feels about immigration.
Did Cambridge Analytica Sway the Election? Tufts political scientist Eitan Hersh offers a different take on the controversial firm at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
Donald W. Klein, Expert on Contemporary China, Dies The longtime political science professor influenced a generation of Asian studies students
Compromising Positions: Why Republican Partisans Are More Rigid than Democrats IT IS HARD TO IMAGINE A SENATE LEADER today happily admitting that he or she is, of all things, a compromiser.
The science of fake news The rise of fake news highlights the erosion of long-standing institutional bulwarks against misinformation in the internet age.
The Paradox of Oil Wealth A free webinar with a Tufts professor examines what oil-producing countries need to do to thrive