John Bolton talks tough on the U.N. What’s his record really like? David Bosco - March 27, 2018 President Trump’s selection of John Bolton to serve as his
One year after the Brexit vote, Britain’s relationship with the E.U. is unlikely to change much. Here’s why. Andrew Moravcsik - June 26, 2017 [caption id="attachment_56036" align="aligncenter" width="960"] In this file photo, demonstrators fly
Post-Brexit, the U.K. is in its worst political crisis since 1940 Matthias Matthijs - June 29, 2016 On June 23, 2016, Britain voted to leave the European
People think that the Copenhagen climate talks failed. Here’s why they’re so wrong Joshua Busby - December 2, 2015 The climate negotiations that are taking place this week in
The (de) Gaulle of it: Fractious French attitude and its twitchy national team Daniel Lillie - June 6, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11256" align="aligncenter" width="400" special=""] Charles De Gaulle (Office of
Sharing qualitative data: the launch of the Qualitative Data Repository Erik Voeten - February 25, 2014 This is a guest post by Colin Elman (Associate Professor
Would new Iran sanctions help U.S. negotiators? Probably not. Henry Farrell - December 5, 2013 [caption id="attachment_3739" align="aligncenter" width="500" special=""] (Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)[/caption] Even while
The (Smart) Politics of EU Posturing Joshua Tucker - January 24, 2013 The following is guest post from Princeton University political scientist
What Good is a UN Human Rights Treaty? Erik Voeten - December 5, 2012 Dan Drezner argues that yesterday's Senate vote to reject the UN
Did the EU Cause Peace? Erik Voeten - October 12, 2012 So the EU won the Nobel Economics Peace Prize today