
As I reported in May, polls showed Americans lost interest and support for the war in Afghanistan several years ago.
As I reported in May, polls showed Americans lost interest and support for the war in Afghanistan several years ago.
Associate professor and director of the Scrivner Institute of Public Policy, Naazneen Barma, joins Wisconsin Public Radio to discuss the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban.
A record of eight second-year students received $10,000 Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research scholarships.
The virus surge is rapidly darkening the public’s mood and putting some incumbent politicians in danger.
Asia is now the primary U.S. foreign policy theater, Japan its critical ally and China the topic.
Asia is now the primary U.S. foreign policy theater, Japan its critical ally and China the topic.
View the experts’ opinions on Biden’s start-up after an extraordinary transition and his performance beating expectations after 100 days.
In July, it became obvious to election observers that the California recall primary on Sept. 14 was closer than earlier polls indicated.