Mar 14Women & Children Out: Is This a Good Policy? As the Russian invasion bore down on eastern and southern Ukraine, millions of refugees rushed to trains, busses and cars to flee the...
Mar 10Why Did Biden Back the Ban?Why did US President Joe Biden reverse himself and decide to ban Russian oil? Azimuth advisor Aseem Prakash and co-author Nives Dolsak...
Feb 26Ukraine Conflict's Impact on US Oil PolicyOn February 26, 2022, the New York Times wrote that US oil producers are urging the Biden administration to authorize more drilling in...
Feb 18Afghanistan's Foreign ReservesOn February 11, 2022, U.S. President Joe Biden announced his administration was placing half of Afghanistan's seven billion dollars in...
Jan 27Poverty + Insecurity = MigrationOn January 27, 2002, Time Magazine covered US Vice President Kamala Harris' visit to Honduras to attend the inauguration of the country's...
Jan 10Coffee, anthropology, and marketingWe recently came across a fascinating piece by anthropologist Robert Kozinets on his"netnography"- internet-based ethnography - of online...
Jan 4Boycott Social Media?On January 4, 2022, Azimuth Advisor Aseem Prakash and Nives Dolsak reviewed the Netflix hit, Don't Look Up, for Forbes Magazine. The...
Oct 29, 2021Bury Those Grids! Azimuth Social Research advisor Aseem Prakash co-published an article in Forbes.com today arguing that electricity grids must be made...
Aug 12, 2021Azimuth Advisor Calls for UN Humanitarian Intervention in AfghanistanAzimuth Social Research Advisor Charli Carpenter published an article in Foreign Policy today calling for a UN-led humanitarian...
Jun 17, 2021Azimuth Advisor Warned Apple about ChinaThe New York Times profiled Azimuth Social Research advisor Doug Guthrie today, focusing on his work with Apple and other major...
Apr 15, 2021Tesla's China Brand Reputation Stays Strong Azimuth Social Research partner RIWI Corporation says that Tesla's brand reputation among Chinese consumers remains strong, despite all...
Mar 23, 2021Honduran President Will Weather Corruption ChargesAzimuth Advisor Charles Call told the New York Times on March 23, 2021 that Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández should have been...
Mar 22, 2021Political Roots of Clean WaterAzimuth advisor Aseem Prakash published a piece today in the Washington Post explaining why democracies do a better job than autocracies...
Mar 11, 2021Biden's New Drone Strike Policy is a Big DealAzimuth Advisor Charli Carpenter was interviewed by World Politics Review on March 11, 2021 about the Biden administration's new decision...
Mar 10, 2021'Abraham Accord' Governments Should Use Survey Experiments In October 20, Sudan signed an historic agreement to open diplomatic ties with Israel. This deal was part of a broader, last-minute Trump...
Mar 10, 2021A New Explanatory Factor in Public Opinion towards ChinaAt Azimuth Social Research, we've been thinking a lot about global public opinion towards China, with special emphasis on countries...
Mar 8, 2021Azimuth Partner Hits Record ProfitabilityAzimuth research partner RIWI Corp., a global trend-tracking and prediction technology firm, reported revenues of $4,580,738 USD for the...
Feb 16, 2021India's New Farming Laws Provoke Unrest Azimuth Advisor Aseem Prakash and colleague Nives Dolsak wrote in Forbes.com on December 20, 2020 that new laws pushed through the Indian...
Feb 2, 2021Indian Public Fears Deteriorating Economic Situation On February 2, 2021, Azimuth Research Partner Team C-Voter announced that almost half of respondents in a nationally representative...
Jan 26, 2021Sri Lankan Public Opinion is Fickle Despite pollsters’ valiant attempts to explain and predict the collective attitude of large numbers of people, they often get it wrong,...