Pakistan goes to the polls this week. Here’s what to watch. Christopher Clary, Sarah Khan, Zoha Waseem, Yasser Kureshi, and Asfandyar Mir - February 7, 2024 Four experts on Pakistani politics share their insights on the leading parties and candidates, voter turnout, and election integrity.
U.S. workers have been striking in startling numbers. Will that continue? Jasmine Kerrissey and Judith Stepan-Norris - November 10, 2021 Looking at more than 100 years of data, we found several factors associated with strikes.
The UAW is on strike against General Motors. Here’s what that says about today’s labor movement. Laura C. Bucci - September 19, 2019 What you need to know about why we’re seeing more strikes — and what will affect the outcome.
Trump’s proposed budget does the opposite of what most U.S. taxpayers want Steven Kull - May 26, 2017 [caption id="attachment_58904" align="alignleft" width="960"] Budget director Mick Mulvaney speaks to
Kosovo preelection report: Why who participates is more important than who wins Joshua Tucker - November 1, 2013 [caption id="attachment_2483" align="aligncenter" width="486" special=""] Ethnic composition of Kosovo (Source:
A graph at war with its caption. Also, how to visualize the same numbers without giving the display a misleading causal feel? Andrew Gelman - May 1, 2013 Kaiser Fung discusses the following graph that is captioned, "A
NYT shills for personal DNA tests Andrew Gelman - January 27, 2011 Kaiser Fung nails it. The offending article, by John Tierney,
“‘Why work?'” Andrew Gelman - December 9, 2010 Tyler Cowen links to a "scary comparison" that claims that