The GOP’s health-care failure is no one-off event. Welcome to our fragmented politics. Richard H. Pildes - March 26, 2017 [caption id="attachment_55861" align="aligncenter" width="960"] House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-
The 2014 campaign is a campaign about nothing Mark Schmitt and Lee Drutman - October 27, 2014 As the 2014 midterm election campaigns headed into their last
A constitutional amendment wouldn’t really limit the power of money in politics Mark Schmitt - May 29, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11035" align="aligncenter" width="491" special=""] Citizens United President David Bossie,
The Best Book in Decades on Political Inequality Larry Bartels - July 19, 2012 That's Affluence and Influence: Economic Inequality and Political Power in
“What Political Scientists Can Offer Journalists,” Part I John Sides - September 7, 2010 From left: Mark Blumenthal, Mark Schmitt, Ezra Klein, me, Matthew
APSA Panel: What Can Political Science Offer Journalists? John Sides - August 24, 2010 Henry and I have organized a panel on this topic
Boston Review conversation John Sides - August 24, 2009 The Boston Review solicited several replies to Andy's and my
Partisanship, journalism and political science Henry Farrell - January 6, 2009 As Lee says, I've a new "piece up":http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=can_partisanship_save_citizenship at _The
The success of models predicting the election outcome from the economy Andrew Gelman - November 11, 2008 Mark Schmitt writes: The long election cycle featured as many
The bailout debate and partisan realignment Henry Farrell - September 26, 2008 I read Gary Miller and Norman Schofield's piece (abstract "here":http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=2136168&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S1537592708081218;