How Jordan uses Islam against the Islamic State Michael Robbins and Lawrence Rubin - November 19, 2014 [caption id="attachment_18262" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Jordanians and Syrian refugees pray in
Arab views on governance after the uprisings Michael Robbins and Mark Tessler - October 29, 2014 [caption id="attachment_17435" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Defaced presidential campaign posters of ousted
Can greater transparency lead to better social science? Tom Pepinsky, Mike Findley, Nathan Jensen, and Edmund Malesky - September 24, 2014 [caption id="attachment_16088" align="alignnone" width="620"] Anne Saulnier watches as her husband,
Is Israel’s blockade worth fighting for? Michael Robbins and Amaney Jamal - August 4, 2014 [caption id="attachment_14033" align="alignnone" width="620"] An Israeli soldier stands on top
Algerians vote for stability Michael Robbins - April 17, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] An Algerian woman casts her
Do Electoral Laws Affect Women’s Representation? Perhaps Not as Much as We Thought Joshua Tucker - December 5, 2012 With record numbers of women elected to the US Congress in
Why Do States Care about the Senkaku Islands? Doug Gibler - October 8, 2012 This is a guest post by Doug Gibler. The recent
Can Peace Be Engineered? Institutions, Political Inclusion, and Ethnic Conflict Joshua Tucker - July 6, 2012 Continuing our on going partnership with the Comparative Democratization Section of
Cross-National Diffusion of Protest Joshua Tucker - February 29, 2012 Why does protest that starts in one country sometime spread
Do Low Corporate Tax Rates Attract Inward Investment? Henry Farrell - December 22, 2011 It may seem like a no-brainer that low corporate tax