Slovakia and the Euro Bailout: What happened? What’s next? (The short and very short versions) Joshua Tucker - October 12, 2011 We are pleased to welcome back Kevin Deegan-Krause," a frequent
The Euro and the American Civil War Henry Farrell - September 9, 2011 As the eurozone crisis heats up yet again, Kate McNamara
How Much Does the Republican Nominee Matter? Joshua Tucker - September 8, 2011 Especially in the aftermath of tonight's debate, we are going
2011 Portuguese Parliamentary Election: Post-Election Report Joshua Tucker - June 8, 2011 As part of our continuing series of election reports, we
A Battle over Prisoner Voting Rights Erik Voeten - February 10, 2011 A stare down has developed between the United Kingdom and
Germany: The Necessary But Not Sufficient Nation? Sheri Berman - January 21, 2011 During the global economic crisis, Germany has received more attention
Discovering the Limits of Ordnungspolitik - January 21, 2011 As the Euro crisis deepened, the German government's crisis management
Germany: Europe’s Company Store Wade Jacoby - January 19, 2011 Two popular views of Germany have dominated the current debate
Connecting Past and Present: Germany’s Search for a New Success Story - January 19, 2011 As Mark Twain once observed, "The trouble with the world
The End Game for the Euro: German Rules and Bondholder Revolts Mark Blyth - January 18, 2011 bq. _Things Continue, `Till they Don't ..._ The end game