Who hates Star Wars for its newfound diversity? Here are the numbers. Bethany Lacina - September 6, 2018 America's most iconic movie franchise, Star Wars, has been denounced
You might think that living through a hurricane will change people’s minds about global warming. Not so much. Llewelyn Hughes and David Konisky - September 12, 2017 [caption id="attachment_63467" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Two residents paddle though their flooded
Political scientists are debating a new initiative to make research more trustworthy. Here’s why I’m skeptical. Chris Blattman - November 9, 2015 [caption id="attachment_17595" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] istockphoto[/caption] In the past year, a
Robert Dahl as mentor Henry Farrell - February 11, 2014 The essay below, on Robert Dahl's role as mentor and
No, You Can’t Predict US Congressional Election Outcomes with Tweet Shares: But That Doesn’t Mean You Shouldn’t Try Joshua Tucker - August 17, 2013 The following is a guest post from my colleague NYU
Russia’s Growing Opposition Joshua Tucker - May 7, 2012 Vladimir Putin was inaugurated for his third term as Russia's
Understanding the “zombie” confusion about class and voting Andrew Gelman - February 17, 2012 John Sides and Larry Bartels have recently spent some space
Putin in 2012: More Expert Analaysis Joshua Tucker - September 27, 2011 Following up on "previous":http://tmc.org/blog/2011/09/25/putin-in-2012-expert-analysis/ "posts":http://tmc.org/blog/2011/09/25/putin-in-2012-guest-commentary-2/, here are three more assessments
More Political Scientists on YouTube John Sides - November 16, 2010 W.W. Norton has added additional videos, supplementing those I noted