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political science

Trends in trust in parliament, the legal system, and the police within Western Europe and North America.

Trust in Elected Officials Plummets Worldwide as Faith in Police Surges

Infographic on human values in U.S.

Most US voters agree on basic human values – so is polarization exaggerated?

pregnant belly

The More People Know About Pregnancy, the More Likely They Are to Support Access to Abortion

Gerrymandering map of the U.S.

Simulation Shows Partisan Gerrymandering Mostly Cancels Out at National Level

A new study suggests that Americans’ political anxiety crescendos before a major election. The study is the first to examine anxiety tethered to a specific political event: the 2020 presidential election. CREDIT Clint Chapman | University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Study first to define anxiety spiraling from national election

Vladimir Putin

The world is becoming increasingly authoritarian – but there is hope

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