Why Jordan’s identity can’t be bought Sean Yom and Katrina Sammour - June 24, 2019 The deal of the century promises billions of dollars — and a future of regional instability.
The next phase of Brexit is about to start. Here are 4 things to watch. Tim Haughton - March 29, 2017 British Prime Minister Theresa May will submit a letter triggering
How sexism drives support for Donald Trump Nicholas Valentino, Marzia Oceno, and Carly Wayne - October 23, 2016 [caption id="attachment_47792" align="aligncenter" width="960"] In this 2005 frame from a
Being angry pushes our political positions further apart. So what’s the alternative? Leaf Van Boven, David Sherman, and Peter Ditto - April 4, 2016 Anger is all the rage in American politics these days.
What France can learn from how the U.S. reacted to 9/11 Stanley Feldman and Leonie Huddy - November 18, 2015 [caption id="attachment_32391" align="aligncenter" width="908"] A soldier patrols in the courtyard
Cross-National Diffusion of Protest Joshua Tucker - February 29, 2012 Why does protest that starts in one country sometime spread
Angry on Facebook = Good for Campaigns? Joshua Tucker - March 8, 2011 How do you make someone more likely to click through
Feel the Anger, Part II John Sides - June 8, 2010 In my earlier post, I noted the high reelection rate
Feel the Anger, People John Sides - June 8, 2010 Today, Gallup tells me that "U.S. Voters Favor Congressional Newcomers