The Trump administration has been pressuring countries to back away from their climate commitments, but many are still pressing ahead.
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Negotiations are possible between the US and Iran, but they will neither be easy nor likely to produce more than limited outcomes.
Nonproliferation experts believe Iraq’s nuclear program went underground after Israel destroyed its reactor just outside Baghdad.
The prevailing politics of resentment echo the colonial period in the US, a time when grievances ignited anger and violence.
A USC Dornsife political scientist explains the basics behind polling and why their numbers sometimes don’t match the final voting results.
Despite homelessness and family loss, Sophia Perez graduates this year and will head to law school, then on to continue advocating for underserved communities’ rights.
Sentiments about the Chinese Communist Party and its policies aren’t so rosy when surveyed Chinese citizens feel truly anonymous, according to USC Dornsife research.
A decade after her film upended SeaWorld, the USC Dornsife alumna says her filmmaking career was shaped by her political science studies.
Political science major Triston Ezidore balances classwork with his duties as a member of the Culver City school board.