A New Conflict Data Source Erica Chenoweth - January 17, 2013 From an announcement from Jacob Shapiro and Joe Felter: We are
Are Threats More Credible When They Come from Democracies? Henry Farrell - July 16, 2012 Over the last decade, international security scholars have created a
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What NSF-Funded Projects Have Taught Us About National Security Issues Erica Chenoweth - May 11, 2012 by Erica Chenoweth (@EricaChenoweth) and Jason Lyall (@jaylyall_red5.) Yesterday’s House of Representatives
Political Scientists elected to NAS Henry Farrell - May 3, 2012 Just in, (via a tweet from APSA) Larry Bartels and
West Coast Experiments Conference May 11, 2012 Joshua Tucker - March 15, 2012 The organizers of the West Coast Experiments Conference send along
The Syrian Conflict is Already a Civil War Erica Chenoweth - January 15, 2012 The headline of Anthony Shadid's article in Sunday's New York
Why are there IRB’s at all? Andrew Gelman - May 27, 2011 Jim Fearon asks, "Why aren’t there IRB’s [institutional review boards]
Announcing Our Occasional Contributors John Sides - May 26, 2011 The Monkey Cage has always benefited from guest-bloggers or people