How ski jumping gets Olympic judging right (and figure skating gets it wrong) John Sides - February 12, 2014 [caption id="attachment_6541" align="aligncenter" width="614" special=""] Austria’s Daniela Iraschko-Stolz soars during
Why not say sorry? Afghanistan and the politics of apologies Joshua Tucker - November 21, 2013 [caption id="attachment_3335" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] John Roos, center, the U.S.
Buyer's remorse in Chilean elections? Joshua Tucker - November 10, 2013 [Joshua Tucker: Continuing our series of Election Reports, we are pleased to
When threatened with fact-checking, politicans really will lie less often. John Sides - October 9, 2013 [caption id="attachment_1388" align="aligncenter" width="640" special=""] (David Greenwald/Creative Commons)[/caption] Imagine you're
The Sham of All Fears Joshua Tucker - July 18, 2013 Continuing our new series of collaborations with political science journals,
Reason #17 to Blog about Your Research… Joshua Tucker - May 16, 2013 ... because someday someone might write this about you: But
Encouraging Alliances, Not Remainders Hunting, in Tunisia Joshua Tucker - January 29, 2013 The following is a guest post from Dartmouth College political
Two Lessons for Improving Forecasts John Sides - May 22, 2012 bq. For each of four weeks, participants made probabilistic forecasts
Obama nominates man to head World Bank; noted economist infers that Obama is a fake feminist Andrew Gelman - April 7, 2012 Via Felix Salmon, I encountered an article, "Obama's Blunder at
The New Hampshire Results: 2012 vs. 2008 John Sides - January 11, 2012 Following on his earlier post on the Iowa caucus, here