Did Comey give Trump the presidency? We don’t think so. Costas Panagopoulos and Aaron Weinschenk - September 18, 2017 With the release of Hillary Clinton’s campaign memoir last week,
Catholics like the European Union more than Protestants do. This is why. Sam Winter-Levy and Nikita Lalwani - January 12, 2017 [caption id="attachment_42786" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A European Union flag, with a
The Obama administration wanted to open up government to citizen input. Why hasn’t it worked? Henry Farrell - June 20, 2016 Beth Simone Noveck is the Jerry Hultin Global Network Professor
How to make scientific research more trustworthy Daniel J. Hopkins - March 13, 2015 After Brendan Nyhan’s September 2014 New York Times piece advocating
The TPP is not an agreement among like-minded countries Henry Farrell - December 12, 2013 This is another post from Gabriel Michael, a doctoral candidate
"The definitive account of what really happened and what really mattered in the campaign." John Sides - October 7, 2013 This week I will be writing some posts about a
Post-Election Report 2013 Malaysian Election: Part II Joshua Tucker - May 13, 2013 We are pleased to continue our series of Election Reports with the
Thoughts on Groseclose book on media bias Andrew Gelman - July 29, 2011 Respected political scientist Tim Groseclose just came out with a
The Political Economy of Trust Henry Farrell - November 19, 2009 [self-promotion]My first book is out from Cambridge (and has been
Rich county, poor county - May 27, 2008 In his influential Atlantic magazine article, "One Nation, Slightly Divisible."