Beijing Says It Would Welcome a Visit by U.S. Senators Next Month
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, discusses in this story how a U.S. senators’ trip would be …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, discusses in this story how a U.S. senators’ trip would be …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, comments in this story on how the summit between leaders from …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides analysis in this story about China’s decision to replace foreign minister …
The Texas Tribune
Professor Scott Meinke, political science, and his research, which focuses on legislative politics in Congress, is featured in this story …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides analysis in this story on Qin Gang, Chinese foreign minister, …
Deutsche Welle
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides insight into the strained relations between India and China in this story …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, assesses why U.S. statesman Henry Kissinger continues to be so popular …
Agence France Presse
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides expertise in this story about how China President Xi Jinping hailed …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, assesses in this story what in means that Beijing has been …
WNEP-TV
Professor Chris Ellis ’00, political science, assesses the historic nature and the political implications of the indictment of former President Donald Trump in …
The Hill
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, authored this op-ed documenting how he and other experts are questioning America’s tough …
China Global Television Network
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, shares his take on rising U.S.-China tensions in this segment. …
Deutsche Welle
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, said in this story that the ongoing tensions between China and the U.S. …
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Professor Courtney Burns, political science, is featured in this episode of the online series as she examines the role women play in …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, said in this story that China’s foreign policy direction would be …
The National Interest
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, authored this op-ed, which contends that one year after Russia’s invasion …
The Japan Times
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, discusses in this story how China wants to present itself to the …
The Japan Times
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, assesses the upcoming trip by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s to …
National Public Radio
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, is featured prominently in this segment about China softening soften its image …
Voice of America
China’s rulers are accusing “hostile forces,” including foreigners, of inciting street demonstrations in more than three dozen Chinese cities and many more …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides a U.S. perspective of China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi unveiling …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, says in this story that the Biden administration is trying to …
TIME
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, says in this story that Chinese President Xi Jinping may be sending a message …
The Hill
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, contends in this op-ed that the recent stream of official congressional visits to …
East Asian Forum
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, wrote in this op-ed that as the U.S.–China rivalry persists, third party …
Washington Informer
Republicans in the Senate and the House have introduced legislation to put dads-to-be on the hook for the babies they create and according …
South China Morning Post
Ahead of this year’s 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international …
The Hill
In a statement introducing a bill that would allow mothers to collect child support beginning at conception, this story reports that Sen. Kevin …
The Washington Times
Congressional Republicans filed legislation July 13 that would allow courts to order child-support payments to be sent to women while they are …
The 19th
A national survey conducted by the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy (BIPP) and led by Professor Chris Ellis ’00, political science, …
NorthcentralPA.com
The nation appears to be unified on the need for a law that would require child support payments beginning at conception, according to a …
The Globe & Mail
Professor Scott Meinke, political science, says in this story that “The Republican Senate and gubernatorial races were a fight …
The National Interest
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, argues in his op-ed that as the 75th World Health Assembly (WHA) …
FOX 56
Professor Chris Ellis ’00, political science, co-director of the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy, was interviewed for this segment on …
The Hill
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, contends in this op-ed that only the United States and China, the two …
The Hill
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, argues in this op-ed that China remains reluctant to play a major leadership …
The Hill
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, argues in this op-ed that it takes courage and wisdom to buck the …
Vox
President Biden’s administration said it would not send U.S. government officials to the Beijing Games in protest of China’s human rights violations. Bucknell Professor …
The National Interest
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, writes in this op-ed that the delicate Taiwan Strait status quo that …
WNEP-TV
On Election Day, we hear the phrase, “Every vote counts.” Bucknell Professor Chris Ellis ’00, political science, co-director of the Bucknell Institute …
The 19th
In April, three representatives in the House introduced a bipartisan bill to address gendered cost disparities in the military. Now two senators are …
Modern Diplomacy
When the final group of American troops were flown out of Afghanistan in August, President Biden and headlines around the world declared that …
The Pitt News
Disdain for the NCAA and its arbitrary limits on the freedom of a college athlete has become widely popular. This story reports …
The Washington Times
A Bucknell and University of California study found that voter ID laws have had “negligible” effects on Black voter turnout in general …
Newsweek
China’s state newspaper has said that visas for hundreds of Chinese postgraduate students to study at top U.S. universities have been rejected in a …
NorthCentralPA.com
This story reports on a new nationally representative survey from the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy that shows that there is substantial support among …
WITF-FM Smart Talk
The Bucknell Institute for Public Policy (BIPP) published a new survey that indicates there is substantial support among Americans for universal voter …
South China Morning Post/Yahoo News
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, cautioned in this story that the appeal of the China …
Inside Higher Ed
A new Bucknell Institute for Public Policy poll related to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on National Collegiate Athletic Association restrictions of …
Higher Ed Dive
While a majority of the public agrees college athletes should be compensated for the use of their name, image and likeness, or …