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SubscribeYale Jackson faculty presented new research on "Everyday Peace" in Sarajevo, examining how institutional trust, information integrity, and civic tone shape peace in daily life 30 years after the Dayton Accords.
The research, published in PLOS ONE, shows that Conservative Members of Parliament (MPs) who resisted switching to a pro-Brexit position faced significantly higher political risks than those who aligned themselves with the referendum result.
At a pivotal moment for global democracy, a series of dialogues will explore the present and future of democratic governance.
2025 Climate Fellows publish report on the unseen dimensions of climate change: mapping the nuance, experiences and untold stories of the climate crisis.
The 2026 cohort, chosen from about 4,700 applicants, spanned a Cypriot former justice minister, an Indian UN official focused on Ukraine, and a Sierra Leonean writer leading national war remembrance work.
The Social Innovation Initiative hosted two women entrepreneurs November 4 to discuss their experiences navigating the entrepreneurial space as women and barriers they faced while building a business from start to finish.
The Elihu Professor of Global Affairs and History reinterprets the institution not as an international cooperation effort with equal partners, but as a push by Western powers to consolidate power through resources, defense, and populations.
A new Yale working paper found that Elon Musk’s political activities may have cost Tesla one million sales. Study co-authors including Jim Levinsohn of Yale Jackson explained how the team measured the effect.
Peace Fellow Kholood Khair examines Sudan’s war, the international failures to stop it, and the urgent need to elevate civilian voices in the push for justice, democracy, and lasting peace.
In a Q&A, Jessica Seddon, Jackson School senior lecturer and director of the Deitz Family Initiative on Environment and Global Affairs, explains the need to integrate climate and air-quality policies.