Did the EU Cause Peace? Erik Voeten - October 12, 2012 So the EU won the Nobel Economics Peace Prize today
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: 2012 Georgian Parliamentary Elections Pre-Election Report Joshua Tucker - September 29, 2012 Continuing our Election Reports series in conjunction with the journal
The Promethean Dilemma in Third-Party Nation-Building Joshua Tucker - September 20, 2012 The following is a guest post by political scientist Keith
Nationalism and Anti-Japan Demonstrations in China Erik Voeten - September 19, 2012 We are delighted to welcome the following guest post by Jessica
Pre-Election Report: Ukraine 2012 Parliamentary Election Joshua Tucker - September 17, 2012 In our continuing series of election reports, we now present
Syria: Lessons from Iraq and Libya Erica Chenoweth - July 2, 2012 The following is a guest post from Kimberly Marten, who
Why the Stevens Op-Ed is Wrong Henry Farrell - June 24, 2012 A rather lengthier response to "Jacqueline Stevens' op-ed":http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/opinion/sunday/political-scientists-are-lousy-forecasters.html. Speaking to
How Libya Did and Did Not Affect the Security Council Vote on Syria Erik Voeten - February 7, 2012 The chorus of commentators who argue that Libya set a
Why Did Russia and China Veto? Erik Voeten - February 6, 2012 Last weekend Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council
The Domestic Sources of Putin’s Popularity Joshua Tucker - February 3, 2012 As the New York Times notes, it is going to