Fake news is bad news for democracy. James Hollyer, James Vreeland, and Peter Rosendorff - April 5, 2019 Unreliable information shapes voter choices — and election outcomes.
Congress has NATO’s back, despite Trump’s unilateralism Joshua Kertzer, Joshua Busby, Jordan Tama, Jonathan Monten, and Craig Kafura - April 3, 2019 Surveys show deep bipartisan support for the alliance.
What makes governments resistant to coups? Transparency with voters. James Hollyer, James Vreeland, and Peter Rosendorff - August 5, 2016 [caption id="attachment_44942" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A child waves a Turkish flag
Here’s why it’s so hard to pull Greece out of its economic crisis Stefanie Walter - April 20, 2016 [caption id="attachment_26990" align="aligncenter" width="908"] A European Union flag flutters as
Did civilizations clash over the #ChapelHillShooting? Robert Keohane, Dustin Tingley, David Romney, and Amaney Jamal - March 2, 2015 [caption id="attachment_22136" align="aligncenter" width="620"] A makeshift memorial is made during
The IMF’s influence on poor countries’ health systems – and Ebola, explained Martin McKee, Lawrence King, and Alexander Kentikelenis - January 6, 2015 [caption id="attachment_19796" align="alignnone" width="620"] A vulture flies off as others
Road building, not state building, can solve the Somali pirate problem Federico Varese and Anja Shortland - July 10, 2014 Even if pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia are
Should we care about inequality? Let's ask *another* philosopher David Stasavage - March 31, 2014 [caption id="attachment_8756" align="aligncenter" width="156" special=""] Jean-Francois de Saint-Lambert (Wikimedia Commons)[/caption]
Should we care about inequality? Let’s ask *another* philosopher David Stasavage - March 31, 2014 [caption id="attachment_8756" align="aligncenter" width="156" special=""] Jean-Francois de Saint-Lambert (Wikimedia Commons)[/caption]
The Political Economy of Edward Snowden Erik Voeten - July 2, 2013 It seems like Edward Snowden has offered his citizenship to