
politics
Condoleezza Rice, Philip Zelikow Reflect On Cold War In Virtual Discussion
May 29, 2020 • 5 min. readThe two discussed international affairs and a coming “great systemic crisis” during the online event hosted by the George & Barbara Bush Foundation and Scowcroft of Institute of International Affairs.
David Brenner, a Texas A&M expert in German and European studies, explains the cultural reasons that may have contributed to Germany's containment of the coronavirus.
As both the left and right become more polarized, a Texas A&M political scientist discusses how populist leaders are changing the face of America's political parties.
The former Secretary of Defense and Central Intelligence Agency director discussed the challenges of U.S. national security decision-making during a lecture at Texas A&M.
Democratic candidates are sounding a lot like Teddy Roosevelt.
What Would Happen To Congress If Washington, D.C. Became The 51st State?
Jun 6, 2019 • 5 min. readIf the district is granted statehood, it will be awarded one seat in the 2020 allocation. That means another state will lose a seat. Who will lose if the district becomes the 51st state?
Texas A&M Researcher: Immigration At Southern Border A Humanitarian Crisis, Not An ‘Invasion’
May 30, 2019 • 2 min. readThe latest issue of The Takeaway outlines shifting immigration trends and urges Congress to take action to relieve the humanitarian crisis at the Southwest border.
What The Partisan Battle Over The 2020 Census Means For Congress
Mar 18, 2019 • 4 min. readA Texas A&M study found that adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census would cost some states their congressional seats.