Search

Search Constraints

Begin New Search You searched for: Topic Elections Remove constraint Topic: Elections Political Geography United States of America Remove constraint Political Geography: United States of America Publication Year within 5 Years Remove constraint Publication Year: within 5 Years Publication Year within 10 Years Remove constraint Publication Year: within 10 Years

Search Results

1. The Perfect Storm: Trump and USA 2024

2. Alaska Electoral Reform: The Top 4 Primary and Ranked-Choice-Voting

3. Alaska’s New Electoral System: Countering Polarization or “Crooked as Hell”?

4. The Polarized American Electorate: The Rise of Partisan-Ideological Consistency and Its Consequences

5. An Even Larger Role in Everything

6. Protecting Democracy Online in 2024 and Beyond

7. Brace yourself: How the 2024 US presidential election could affect Europe

8. Do Campaign Speeches Predict Foreign Policy? An Operational Code and Leadership Trait Analysis of Donald Trump’s MENA Policies

9. The Problem of Democracy: America, the Middle East, and the Rise and Fall of an Idea

10. Countering Terrorism on Tomorrow’s Battlefield: Critical Infrastructure Security and Resiliency (NATO COE-DAT Handbook 2)

11. Measuring the Impact of Campaign Finance on Congressional Voting: A Machine Learning Approach

12. South Korea's Critical Moment in Digital Currency Policymaking: Between Regulating Cryptocurrencies and Launching a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)

13. China’s Role in Korean Security Issues

14. The Israeli Government Falls: New Election and Implications for U.S.-Israel Relations

15. Securitization of Disinformation in NATO’s Lexicon: A Computational Text Analysis

16. Somalia (Horn of Africa, part 2 of 2)

17. South Korean Foreign Policy: Changing Generational Priorities

18. The Future of U.S.-North Korea Relations After the 2022 U.S. Midterm Elections

19. Urgent Messages: Assessing the influence of the US-France-Saudi statement on Lebanon holding timely elections

20. The Knife Edge Election of 2020: American Politics Between Washington, Kabul, and Weimar